towing lines
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Spirit Mound, South Dakota — Joseph Whitehouse: August 29, 1804
Joseph Whitehouse · Aug 29, 1804 · Spirit Mound, South Dakota
"made from elk skins"
— transcribed as Towing line
Missouri River near Niobrara River — John Ordway: September 6, 1804
John Ordway · Sep 6, 1804 · Missouri River near Niobrara River
"used to pull boat"
— transcribed as Towing line
Missouri River near Yellowstone approach — John Ordway: April 22, 1805
John Ordway · Apr 22, 1805 · Missouri River near Yellowstone approach
"used to proceed up river"
Joseph Whitehouse: May 26, 1805
Joseph Whitehouse · May 26, 1805 · Missouri River near Judith River area, central Montana
"used to pull canoes upriver"
— transcribed as towing line
Missouri River, first view of Rocky Mountains — Joseph Whitehouse: May 27, 1805
Joseph Whitehouse · May 27, 1805 · Missouri River, first view of Rocky Mountains
"used to proceed against swift current"
Missouri River, first view of Rocky Mountains — Joseph Whitehouse: May 30, 1805
Joseph Whitehouse · May 30, 1805 · Missouri River, first view of Rocky Mountains
"used to proceed about 5 miles"
Missouri River near Marias River approach — Joseph Whitehouse: June 2, 1805
Joseph Whitehouse · Jun 2, 1805 · Missouri River near Marias River approach
"used to move boats along river"
Joseph Whitehouse: June 3, 1805
Joseph Whitehouse · Jun 3, 1805 · Marias River confluence (Decision Point), near present Loma, MT
"men obliged to haul it"
— transcribed as towing line
Marias River decision camp — Joseph Whitehouse: June 10, 1805
Joseph Whitehouse · Jun 10, 1805 · Marias River decision camp
"being made for the white perogue"
— transcribed as towing line
Marias River decision camp — John Ordway: June 10, 1805
John Ordway · Jun 10, 1805 · Marias River decision camp
"made for the white perogue"
— transcribed as towing line
Marias River decision camp — John Ordway: June 12, 1805
John Ordway · Jun 12, 1805 · Marias River decision camp
"man holding line grabbed snake"
— transcribed as towing line
Great Falls of the Missouri — Joseph Whitehouse: June 15, 1805
Joseph Whitehouse · Jun 15, 1805 · Great Falls of the Missouri
"used to exert selves moving upstream"
— transcribed as towing line
Great Falls of the Missouri — John Ordway: June 15, 1805
John Ordway · Jun 15, 1805 · Great Falls of the Missouri
"used to exert against rapid water"
— transcribed as towing line
Great Falls Portage — Joseph Whitehouse: June 25, 1805
Joseph Whitehouse · Jun 25, 1805 · Great Falls Portage
"used to take canoes up rapid"
— transcribed as towing line
Great Falls Portage — John Ordway: June 25, 1805
John Ordway · Jun 25, 1805 · Great Falls Portage
"used to bring canoes up rapid"
Great Falls Portage — John Ordway: June 27, 1805
John Ordway · Jun 27, 1805 · Great Falls Portage
"broke in pitch of rapid"
— transcribed as towing line
Jefferson River ascending toward divide — Joseph Whitehouse: August 4, 1805
Joseph Whitehouse · Aug 4, 1805 · Jefferson River ascending toward divide
"obliged to use through bad rapids"
Columbia near The Dalles, trading for horses — John Ordway: April 10, 1806
John Ordway · Apr 10, 1806 · Columbia near The Dalles, trading for horses
"used to pull canoes up rapids"
— transcribed as towing line