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86:. An armed group of Niitsitapiksi was encountered and a battle ensued with Colter joining his traveling party against the Nittsitapi. Colter's presence on the battlefield, noted by Niitsitapiksi warriors, had a ruinous effect on future commercial efforts by Manuel Lisa. 57:
In November 1807 work began on the station that Lisa named after his son. The initial buildings were "temporary shelters and a trading house with two rooms and a loft". The post was located at the confluence of the
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homelands to establish commercial relations. He met a group of indigenous men and agreed to travel with them. These men were from two nations that were traditional enemies of the Niitsitapi, the
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Lisa oversaw daily operations for nine months after opening Fort Raymond. During the winter Colter was sent with trade goods to the
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Views of Louisiana: Containing Geographical, Statistical and Historical Notices of that Vast and Important Portion of America
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in 1808, leaving a complement of fur trappers at Fort Raymond. Upon arriving at St. Louis Lisa joined
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in forming a jointly owned effort to exploit fur bearing populations, the
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This article is about the outpost established by fur trader
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Index

Manuel Lisa
Fort Raymond (Alaska)
fur trader
Manuel Lisa
Montana
Bighorn
Yellowstone Rivers
Niitsitapi
Salish
Apsáalooke
St. Louis
William Clark
Missouri Fur Company
Fort Lisa
Morris 2013


Brackenridge 1817
Binnema & Dobak 2009
Chittenden 1902
Binnema & Dobak 2009
""Like the Greedy Wolf": The Blackfeet, the St. Louis Fur Trade, and War Fever, 1807-1831"
Journal of the Early Republic
University of Pennsylvania Press
ISSN
0275-1275
JSTOR
Brackenridge, Henry Marie
Views of Louisiana: Containing Geographical, Statistical and Historical Notices of that Vast and Important Portion of America
Chittenden, Hiram M.

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