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MHHM-An Ancient Cultural Landscape

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21 Mile Camp

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Howard Camp

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MHHM-An Ancient Cultural Landscape

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21 Mile Camp

“We passed the last of the Clearwater, where we at night, after twenty-one miles of the roughest country, with Spurgin’s pioneers ahead cutting out the trail, we came ...

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Howard Camp

Both the Nez Perce and General Howard’s troops camped here during the 1877 flight.

Howard and his menfrequently wrote about how the ...

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Musselshell Meadows, Traditional Nez Perce Camp

Forest Roads 100 and 500

You can walk on the same route the Nez Perce and the U.S. Army took at a number of trail segments. These are clearly marked with the ...

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Weippe Site of Koot-Noot (innocent) Abduction of Red Hearts Band

Weippe, Idaho, on Idaho State Highway 11

It was here the U.S. Army came upon Chief Red Heart's (Temme Ilpilp) band. One of General Howard's Nez Perce scouts came riding in and told them, "It will be best to come ...

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NP Preface

Bear Paw National Historic Battlefield

After staying ahead of the military for five months and 1,170 miles, months in which they had crossed mountains, suffered hardship, and lost many friends and relatives, approximately 700 Nez Perce made a final camp on Snake Creek, south of ...

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Cow Island, Montana

Intrepid Travel: roads are gravel or dirt roads. Please be sure your vehicle is appropriate to those conditions. With even a slight bit of rain the Missouri Breaks can turn treacherous. The mud of these dirt roads becomes a gumbo that clings ...

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Hilger to James Kipp Recreation Area Missouri Breaks Backcountry Byway

Intrepid Travel: roads are gravel or dirt roads. Please be sure your vehicle is appropriate to those conditions. Note that some roads can be impassable during periods of inclement weather.

Major Guido Ilges arrived from Fort Benton with soldiers and ...

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James Kipp Recreation Area

Although steamboats could travel as far up the Missouri River as Fort Benton during spring runoff, the lower water of summer and fall meant that Cow Island, near where Cow Creek joins the Missouri River, was the farthest upstream boats ...

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