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ed,David Silva Tröja, or to buy horses and mules.
Of these traders there were seven or eight, of whom the following are remembered: Murray, an Irishman known to the Indians as Pau-ē-sīh′, Flat Nose; Fisher, an American, Nō-mā-nī′,Chicago Blackhawks Dresy, Fish; Hatcher, a Kentuckian, Hē-hīm′nī-hō-nāh′, Freckled Hand; Thomas Boggs, a Missourian, W?hk′ po-h?m′,Turbinebeats, White Horse; John Smith, a Missourian, P?-ō-om′mats,Toronto Raptors Tröjor, Gray Blanket; Kit Carson,Kroos Fotbalové Dres, a Kentuckian, Vī-hiu-n?s′, Little Chief, and Charles Davis, a Missourian,Jaromir Jagr Pelipaita, Ho-nīh′,Mark Giordano Tröjor, Wolf.
L. Maxwell, Wō-w?hph′ pai-ī-sīh′, Big Nostrils, was180 the superintendent or foreman at the fort, but had nothing to do with the trading. He looked after the herds and laborers and fort matters in general.
Murray, who was a good hunter and trapper,Shinji Kagawa Tröja, and a brave man, was one of the two more important men among the traders. He usually remained at the fort, and was almost always left in charge when the train went to the States. Hatcher, however, was probGoogle Links:
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