[158]This refers to Chief Joseph’s retreat which is described in [Chapter XI].
[159]Alexander Ross, The Fur Hunters of the Far West, p. 257.
[160]Ulrich B. Phillips, “Lectures On Early America,” a series of lectures given in Berkeley, Calif., 1932.
[161]Robert Vaughn, Then and Now, p. 156.
[162]Ibid., p. 295.
[163]James Stuart, Contributions, Montana Historical Society, I, 154.
[164]Edgar F. Goad, “Bandelier, Scholar of the Mesas” (Washington, D. C.: Department of Interior Information Service, 1940), p. 13.
[165]Alexander Ross, op. cit., p. 183.
[166]LeRoy R. Hafen and Carl C. Rister, Western America (New York: Prentice-Hall, 1941), p. 6.
[167]The most notorious foreigners to regale themselves among western American adventure scenes were Prince Maximilian of Wied-Neuwied, Sir George Gore of Ireland, and the Earl of Dunraven.