Long. 1U° 48' 22", apparently a short distance above the mouth of Ghost River. From here he ascended the south side of the Bow River to the Gap, which he places in Lat. 51° 3' 4", Long. 115° 21'. From here he returned to his old camp on the Bow River,... Proceedings of the Canadian Institute - Page 146by Canadian Institute - 1889Full view - About this book
| Canadian Institute (1849-1914). - 1888 - 224 pages
...northwestward and again reached Bow River at a point which he places in Lat. 51° 13' 57", Long. 1U° 48' 22", apparently a short distance above the mouth...he crossed the centre range of the Rocky Mountains, beyond which he travelled four miles down a stream flowing towards the south-west, from which point... | |
| Canadian Institute - 1888 - 692 pages
...48' 22", apparently a short distance above the mouth of Ghost River. From here he ascended the sou th side of the Bow River to the Gap, which he places...River, and crossing the stream, struck northward to Rockv Mountain House, which he reached on December 3rd. During the same year Duncan McGillivray is... | |
| Canadian Institute - 1889 - 754 pages
...the Indians, he turned northwestward and uipiin reached Bow River at a point which he places in Lat. 51° 13' 57", Long. 114° 48' 22", apparently a short...the North Saskatchewan to the small lake at its head thre • miles beyond which he crossed the centre range of the Rocky Mountains, beyond which he travelled... | |
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