Appendix A. Rocky Mountain Trip List, 1804 to Dep Date From Arv Date To Party, Route and Notes
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1 Appendix A Rocky Mountain Trip List, 1804 to 1843 May St Louis Dec Columbia Lewis & Clark Expedition via Upper Missouri» Mar Oregon Sep St Louis and across the Rockies to Oregon Jul St Louis Nov 1806 Pike's Peak Zebulon Pike's Expedition via Arkansas to» Mar 1807 Santa Fe Jul Louisiana Colorado, captured by Spanish Feb Apr 1807 St Louis Jul 1807 Fort Raymond Manuel Lisa, via Upper Missouri and» Jul 1808 Ft Raymond Aug 1808 St Louis Yellowstone to Big Horn and Fort Raymond May St Louis Jul 1809 Fort Raymond Manuel Lisa of St Louis Missouri Fur Co. (SLMFC)» Jul 1809 Ft Raymond Oct 1809 St Louis via Fort Osage (Jul ) to Big Horn and Fort Raymond, SLMFC formed Mar St Louis Feb Fort Astoria Wilson P. Hunt of Astor's American Fur Co. (AFC),» Jun Fort Astoria May St Louis Missouri to Arikara Villages, then overland via Teton Pass and Snake to Oregon, return trip led by Robert Stuart discovered South Pass Mar St Louis Jun 1811 Fort Raymond Manuel Lisa (SLMFC), via Upper Missouri and» Sep 1811 Ft Raymond Oct 1811 St Louis Yellowstone May St Louis Dakota Manuel Lisa (SLMFC), via Upper Missouri to» 1813 Dakota Jun St Louis Mandan Villages in what is now North Dakota War of ; British Domination of the Upper Missouri, Sep St Louis Nov 1815 Colorado Chouteau & DeMun, to Rocky Mountains and» Jul 1817 Santa Fe Sep 1817 St Louis headwaters of Arkansas in what is now Colorado, arrested in Santa Fe 1819 Unsuccessful Atkinson / Long Military Expedition to Yellowstone to re-assert U.S. control Jun Ft Atkinson Jul Pike's Peak Stephen Long's Platte Expedition, via South Platte» 1820 Sep Fort Smith, AR to the Rock Mountains, return trip via Arkansas Spring 1821 St Louis Aug 1821 Big Horn Immel & Jones (MFC), via Upper Missouri to Yellowstone, both killed May 31, 1823 Apr St Louis Fort Henry Andrew Henry (Ashley), via Upper Missouri to Mouth of Yellowstone (Fort Henry) May St Louis Oct Fort Henry William Ashley & Jedediah Smith, via Upper» 1823 St Louis Missouri to Yellowstone, Ashley returned via Upper Missouri May St Louis Fort Benton Louis Bompart (MFC), via Upper Missouri and Yellowstone to Fort Benton 235
2 Mar St Louis Jun Arikara Village William Ashley & William Sublette, via Upper Missouri, battle of Arikara Villages Sep 1823 Fort Kiowa Mar Green Smith, W. Sublette & Fitzpatrick (Ashley), via Wind» Jun 1824 Green Sep 1824 St Louis valley and South Pass, Fitzpatrick returned down Platte Wind Joshua Pilcher (MFC), MFC failed in the Spring of 1824 Nov Ft Atkinson Jun Henry Fork Ashley Supply Train, via Platte, Bridger Pass &» Jul Henry Fork Oct St Louis Green (Apr ), return via Yellowstone Mar St Louis Aug Yellowstone» Fall 1825 Oct St Louis Atkinson-O'Fallon military expedition, via Upper Missouri to Yellowstone Oct St Louis Jun 1826 Cache Valley Jedediah Smith (Ashley) to Cache (Willow) Valley Rendezvous Mar St Louis May Ham's Fork Ashley-Sublette Supply Train, via Platte, South» Jul Bear Sep St Louis Pass and Green to Ham's Fork Rendezvous, Ashley sold out to Smith, Jackson & Sublette (SJS) Aug May Cache Valley Rendezvous Stanislaus, CA Nov San Gabriel, CA» Jul Bear Lake Sep Stanislaus, CA» Jan Willow Valley Jedediah Smith First California Expedition, following Rendezvous went via Colorado Jul Bear Lake Jedediah Smith Second California Expedition, from California via Nevada & Great Salt Lake to Bear (Sweet) Lake Rendezvous and return Mar St Louis W. Sublette & Harris from Mountains via South Pass and Platte Apr Lexington Jul Bear Lake W. Sublette-Hiram Scott (SJS), from Missouri via» Aug Bear Lake Sep Independence Platte and South Pass to Bear (Sweet) Lake Rendezvous, Sublette & Drips returned Platte Sep 1827 Ft Atkinson 1828 Green Drips, Pilcher, Bent & Fontenelle (AFC), via Platte» Aug Bear Lake Sep Independence and South Pass, arv St Louis Oct Oct Lexington 1828 Rocky Mts Spring Jackson & Bruffee (SJS), via Platte and South Pass Mar St Louis Popo Agie Jul W. Sublette & Joe Meek (SJS), via Platte and» Jul Popo Agie Aug St Louis South Pass to Popo Agie Rendezvous, Campbell & Drips returned via South Pass Mar Fort Aug Pierre's Hole Jedediah Smith with Hudson's Bay Co. (HBC) Fur Brigade, via Columbia & Snake s to Pierre's Hole Rendezvous» Jan Wind Feb St Louis W. Sublette & Harris from Wind, via South Pass and Platte 236
3 Apr St Louis Jul Wind W. Sublette (SJS), via Santa Fe Trail to Platte» Aug Wind Oct St Louis and Wind Rendezvous, SJS sold out to Rocky Mountain Fur Co. (RMFC) Apr Bellevue, MO Aug Ham's Fork Fontenelle, Drips & Warren Ferris (AFC), via» Jun Monida Pass Oct 1831 St Louis Platte, South Pass (Jun 20) & Green (Jun 21) to Ham's Fork Rendezvous, Fontenelle returned with Nez Perce delegation 1830 Fort» Aug 1830 Ham's Fork 1830 Fort Walla Walla Aug 1830 Ham's Fork HBC Fur Brigade to Ham's Fork Rendezvous» Mar 1831 Rocky Mts May Lexington Fitzpatrick (RMFC), via Big Horn, Yellowstone & Missouri s to Missouri Apr St Louis Aug Sweetwater Gant-Blackwell Trapping Party, via Laramie to Sweetwater (wintered there) May Lexington Sep Sweetwater Fitzpatrick (RMFC) with Kit Carson, via Santa Fe Trail to Santa Fe (Jul 4) and north through» Sep Sweetwater Fall 1831 St Louis Rockies, outward trip with SJS, returned via Platte Oct Bellevue, MO Apr Bear Drips (AFC), via Platte, Laramie & South Pass 1831 Fort» 1831 Bear 1831 Fort Walla Walla Aug 1830 Bear HBC Fur Brigade to Bear Rendezvous of 1831 Mar St Louis Jun Fort Union Pierre Chouteau on Steamboat Yellowstone (AFC),» Jun 1832 Fort Union Jul St Louis via Missouri to Fort Union at mouth of Yellowstone May Independence Jul Pierre's Hole W. Sublette (RMFC) & Nathaniel Wyeth, via» Jul Pierre's Hole Oct St Louis Platte and South Pass to Pierre's Hole Rendezvous, Sublette & Campbell returned via» Jul Pierre's Hole Oct Fort Union Pass to Independence (Sep 18) and St Louis; Wyeth group continued to the Northwest 1832 Fort» Jul 1832 Pierre's Hole 1832 Fort Walla Walla Jul 1832 Pierre's Hole HBC Brigade to Pierre's Hole Rendezvous of 1832 May Fort Osage Jul Green Bonneville, Cerré & Joseph Walker Party, via Jul 1833 Green Oct 1833 St Louis Platte and South Pass to Green Rendezvous of 1833, Cerré returned via Yellowstone & Missouri s Mar St Louis Jul Green Fontenelle & Provost (AFC), by boat to Fort Aug Green Sep Fort Tecumseh Union (Jun 19), then via South Pass to Green Rendezvous; Provost returned via Yellowstone & Missouri s Feb Fort» Jul 1833 Green 1833 Fort Walla Walla Jul Green HBC Brigade with Nathaniel Wyeth to Green Rendezvous of 1833; the Wyeth group went east from the rendezvous (Jul 24) via Yellowstone to St Louis (Oct ) 237
4 May Lexington Jul Green Campbell and Stewart, via Platte and» Jul Green Sep Liberty MO South Pass to Green Rendezvous, returned via Yellowstone & Missouri s Jun 1833 Fort Pierre Jul Green Fontenelle & Provost (AFC), via Yellowstone» Jul 1833 Green Aug Fort Pierre and Big Horn s to Green Rendezvous, returned via Missouri Jul Green Oct Yosemite, CA Joseph Walker Expedition via to Humboldt and Yosemite valley to California,» Feb Monterey Jul Bear returned via Walker Pass & Humboldt Valley Dec Portneuf Mar Fort Walla Walla Bonneville party from Portneuf camp,» Mar Fort Walla Walla May Portneuf Idaho to Oregon, via Powder (Jan 12) and Snake May Independence Jun Ham's Fork William Sublette Supply Train via Platte» Jul Ham's Fork Aug Lexington and South Pass to Ham's Fork Rendezvous; Cerré returned via Platte Apr Independence Jun Ham's Fork Wyeth Supply Train with Jason Lee, via Platte Jul Ham's Fork Sep Fort and South Pass to Ham's Fork Rendezvous; via Fort Hall (Aug 6) to Oregon May 1834 Independence Jun 1834 Ham's Fork Provost (AFC), via via Platte and South» Aug Ham's Fork 1834 St Louis Pass to Ham's Fork Rendezvous May 1834 Independence Jul Bear Cerré (Bonneville), via Platte and South» Jul Bear Aug Lexington Pass to Bear Valley, Cerré returned with Sublette 1834 Fort Jun 1834 Ham's Fork HBC Fur Brigade to the Ham's Fork» Aug 1834 Ham's Fork 1834 Fort Walla Walla Rendezvous May Ft Leavenworth Aug Bent's Fort Colonel Dodge Expedition (Second Dragoon» Aug 1835 Santa Fe Sept Ft Leavenworth Expedition), via Platte to Front Range and then returned on Santa Fe Trail Jun Bellevue, MO Aug Green Fontenelle (AFC) with Whitman, via Platte, Fort Laramie (Aug 1) and South Pass to» August Green 1835 Missouri Green Rendezvous 1835 May 1835 Fort Jul 1835 Green Ermatinger (HBC) & Stewart, via Fort Hall» Aug 1835 Green Fort Walla Walla (Jun ) to Green Rendezvous Aug Green Oct Ft Walla Walla Bridger with Parker to Northwest» Jun 1835 Popo Agie Aug Independence Bonneville returns to Missouri May Bellevue, MO Jul Green Fitzpatrick with Whitman, Spaulding group, Jul 1836 Green 1836 Bellevue, MO via Platte, Fort Laramie (Jun 18) and South Pass to Green Rendezvous, Fitzpatrick (RMFC) sold out to AFC May 1836 Missouri 1836 Wind Bonneville's last trip to the mountains, via» 1836 Wind Aug 1836 Ft Leavenworth Platte and Laramie 238
5 1836 Fort Jul Green McLeod & McCay (HBC), trip to Green» Jul 1836 Green Sep1836 Fort Walla Walla Rendezvous, returned with Marcus Whitman May 1837 Independence Jul Green Fitzpatrick (AFC) with Stewart & Alfred J.» Jul 1837 Green 1837 Missouri Miller, via Platte, Laramie (Jun 23) and South Pass, Fitzpatrick, Provost & Drips returned 1837 Oregon Spring Jul Green HBC Fur Brigade with William Gray, Gray left» Jul 1837 Green 1837 Fort Walla Walla Rendezvous Jul 25 for Missouri 1838 Fort Walla Walla Jul 1838 Wind Sep Westport, MO Jul Wind Ermatinger (HBC) with Jason Lee to Wind Rendezvous, Lee went on to Washington, DC July 1838 Fort Hall, ID Sep 1838 Westport, MO Richardson-Curtis with dispatches for Jason Lee Apr Westport, MO Jun Wind Drips (AFC) with Gray, Walker & Eels, via Platte» Jul Wind Aug Whitman Mission, Laramie (May 30) and South Pass, Ermatinger (HBC) escorted missionaries to OR 1838 California 1838 Wind Joseph R. Walker, California to Rendezvous May Westport, MO Jul Green Moses Harris (AFC) with Griffin-Munger, via» 1839 Green 1839 Missouri Platte, Laramie (Jun 14) and South Pass to Green Rendezvous Spring 1839 Fort Hall Jul 1839 Green Ermatinger (HBC), escorted Griffith-Munger» Jul Green Sep Fort Walla Walla party May Independence Sep Fort Walla Walla Farnham-Shortess (Peoria Party), via Santa Fe Trail, Bent's Fort (Jul 6), South Platte, Green & Fort Hall (Sep 1) Apr Westport, MO Jun Green Drips (AFC) with Father DeSmet & Harvey» Jul 1840 Green Dec St Louis Clark, via Platte and South Pass to Green Rendezvous Jul 1840 Green Dec Willamette Valley Newell-Joe Meek with Walker-Clark from Rendezvous via Fort Hall (Jul 20) to Oregon May Independence Nov San Francisco Bay Bidwell-Bartelson Party (Western Emigration Society),w/ Fitzpatrick, Chiles & Father DeSmet (Cal. group), via Fort Laramie (Jun 23), South Pass, St Mary's Mission MT (Sep 24), Humboldt, & San Joachim Valley, CA (Oct 30) May Independence Sep The Dalles, OR Bidwell-Bartelson Party (Oregon group), via Fort Laramie (Jun 23), and South Pass Sep Santa Fe Nov Los Angeles Rowland-Workman party of 24, via Santa Fe and old Spanish trail Mar 1842 St Louis Green Bill Williams - George Perkins Trapping» Sep Green Taos Expedition, via South Platte, Fort Laramie, South Pass & Wind Mountains 239
6 Mar 1842 Oregon Dec Westport, MO William Fowler May Independence Sep Ft Elijah White-Hastings Party, via Fort Laramie (Jun 23), South Pass, Fort Hall (Aug 16), Ermatinger (HBC) escorted party to Oregon May Waiilatpu Mission Jun Kansas City Wind Mtns» Aug Ft Laramie Oct Bellevue, MO Oct Westport, MO Joseph Williams party via Fort Hall (Jun 16-28), Green (Jul 3) and Bent's Fort (Sep 16-26) Fremont First Expedition with C.C. Carson, via Fort Laramie (Jul 13) and South Pass (Aug 8) Apr 1842 Sutter's Fort, CA Sep Independence Joseph Chiles Party, via Tejon Pass, Humboldt, Fort Hall, Santa Fe & Santa Fe Trail May Whitman Mission, OR Oct Independence Joseph Williams, Grant, Rogers & Ross Party, via Fort Hall (Jun 28), Green, Fort Roubideaux CO & Bent's Fort (Sep 26) Jun Ft Oct St Louis Father DeSmet party, via St Mary's Mission (Jul 29), Fort Union and Missouri Oct Waiilatpu Mission Feb Westport, MO Marcus Whitman via Fort Hall (Oct 14), Santa Fe & Bent's Fort (Jan 7) May Independence Oct Ft Burnett-Gantt Party (Oregon Emigration Co.) with Whitman, via Platte, South Pass, Fort Bridger, Fort Hall (Aug 27) and Fort Walla Walla May Independence Aug Fremont Lake W. Sublette-Stewart Touring Party, the last trip» Aug Fremont Lake Oct Westport, MO to the mountains for both May Independence Nov Dalles, OR Fremont Second Expedition with Carson & Nov Dalles, OR Aug St Louis Fitzpatrick, via Platte South Fork, Fort St Vrain, South Pass, Fort Hall and Whitman Mission, returned via Sutter's Fort and Bent's Fort Spring 1843 Missouri Nov Sutter's Fort, CA Chiles-Joseph Walker Party, via South Pass, Fort Hall, Humboldt & San Joachim Valley May 1843 Willamette Falls Aug 1843 Missouri William Sutton party, carried petition to US government to extend laws to Oregon Capt. William Drummond Stewart (on horseback) at 1833 Fur Trade Rendezvous (by A. J. Miller) 240
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