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After reuniting with Clark, the entire party proceeded to the Mandan Villages (near #32). It was there that they said a fond farewell to Sacagawea, Charbonneau and little Pomp. William Clark promised to educate the little boy in St. Louis when he got older. John Colter, one of the men, asked permission to stay behind and become a fur trapper. The others embarked in their canoes for the final leg of their journey down the Missouri River to St. Louis.

 

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Established in 1872, Yellowstone National Park was the world's first national park. Visit it on the Internet at www.nps.gov/yell

 

Beaver

Excerpt from Gass Letter

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