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Nez Perce Creek, Wyoming

August 23, 1877 - The capture of John Shively

From their camp near present-day Madison junction, the main band of Nez Perce moved south along the Firehole River and then continued east over the Central Plateau following Nez Perce Creek. ...

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The Nez Perce Reach the Madison River

After spending one day at Henry_s Lake, the Nez Perce departed on August 22. They crossed the 7,072 foot Targhee Pass and descended to the Madison River. They then began a journey through the Yellowstone wilderness, an area revered by ...

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Bannock Pass to Leadore

Back Into Idaho
*Adventurous Travel: roads not recommended for motor homes or vehicles towing trailers; usually passable from July to October*

Exactly which route the Nez Perce followed as they left Montana and entered Idaho is unclear. Possibilities include Deadman ...

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Horse Prairie to Bannock Pass

In The Wrong Place At The Wrong Time
*Adventurous Travel: roads not recommended for motor homes or vehicles towing trailers; usually passable from July to October*

To the southwest of here is ...

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Skinner Meadows to Horse Prarie

Leaving Behind the Big Hole Valley
*Adventurous Travel: roads not recommended for motor homes or vehicles towing trailers; usually passable from July to October*

Leaving the Takseen camp, the Nez Perce moved south through the Big Hole River drainage. A ...

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Nez Perce Reach Big Hole

The steep trail over the Continental Divide was familiar but difficult. After the climb, and one night at Trail Creek, the Nez Perce made camp on the banks of a clear, cool stream where the forested mountains meet the green ...

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