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Bonnevlle apparently did not consider this fort to be of permanent value because it was described by others as “a miserable establishment” ... “consisted of several log cabins, low, badly constructed..." Bonneville spent the winter with several bands of friendly Flathead and Nez Perce Indians camped nearby. The post was probably abandoned at the end of the winter season of 1832-1833. | Bonnevlle apparently did not consider this fort to be of permanent value because it was described by others as “a miserable establishment” ... “consisted of several log cabins, low, badly constructed..." Bonneville spent the winter with several bands of friendly Flathead and Nez Perce Indians camped nearby. The post was probably abandoned at the end of the winter season of 1832-1833. | ||
== Current Status == | == Current Status == | ||
Marker only on U.S. Highway 93, four miles north of Salmon. | Marker only on U.S. Highway 93, four miles north of Salmon, Idaho. | ||
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* [http://www.northamericanforts.com/West/id.html#bonne North American Forts - Fort Bonneville] | * [http://www.northamericanforts.com/West/id.html#bonne North American Forts - Fort Bonneville] | ||
* [http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMFD43_241_Fort_Bonneville Waymarking - Fort Bonneville] | * [http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMFD43_241_Fort_Bonneville Waymarking - Fort Bonneville] | ||
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HistoryEstablished by Captain Benjamin L.E. Bonneville, (Cullum 155), and part of his expedition on 26 Sep 1832 as a wintering post during the winter of 1832-1833. After attending the 1832 Green River Rendezvous, Bonneville had cached his goods and wagons, built Fort Bonneville (1) on the Green River and sent three brigades of his men out to hunt for Buffalo and other game to get them through the coming winter. Bonneville and some of his men moved further west into Idaho and established a wintering post along the west bank of the Salmon River near present day Salmon, Idaho. Bonnevlle apparently did not consider this fort to be of permanent value because it was described by others as “a miserable establishment” ... “consisted of several log cabins, low, badly constructed..." Bonneville spent the winter with several bands of friendly Flathead and Nez Perce Indians camped nearby. The post was probably abandoned at the end of the winter season of 1832-1833. Current StatusMarker only on U.S. Highway 93, four miles north of Salmon, Idaho.
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