The Journal of William H. Ashley

The Journal of William H. Ashley
Author: William H. Ashley
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2017-05
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ISBN: 9781546376668

William H. Ashley, with his partner Andrew Henry, owned a fur trading company based in Saint Louis, Missouri. Prior to the period covered by these papers, he had lost a fortune in an ill-fated attempt to establish a trapping business on the upper Missouri river. His new plan was trap the region to the south, just over the divide. The previous year, an Ashley-Henry party led by Jedediah Smith had crossed the continental divide at what came to be known as South Pass and found the valley of the Green river to be rich with beaver. Consequently, the remainder of Ashley's fur company left St. Louis and made their way up the Platte. Ashley left two documents describing the events of 1825: One is what appears to be his field diary, containing daily entries. The other is a letter to Gen. Atkinson written after Ashley's return that fall, and contains a narrative of his 1825 season in the Rockies. These two documents are mostly consistent, although the narrative appears to have been written from memory because in some cases, details are different from those recorded in the contemporaneous diary. The diary was kept from March 25 to June 27, 1825. The diary commences on the Platte, just east of the continental divide. It describes the journey to the Green River and the division of the trapping party there. It also details Ashley's trip down the Green River in bullboats, and ends just a few days before Ashley's parties met on the Henry's Fork for the first Rocky Mountain Rendezvous. The narrative covers a longer period of time, from the time he left Ft. Atkinson on November 3, 1824 until he reached the Yellowstone below Big Horn Mountain on the 7th day of August, 1825. From there he proceeded downriver in boats with his rich cargo of furs, to the settlements.

Diary of William H. Ashley, March 25-June 27, 1825

Diary of William H. Ashley, March 25-June 27, 1825
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Presents excerpts from the March 25 to June 27, 1825, diaries of American fur trader and explorer William Henry Ashley (c.1778-1838), who with his partner Andrew Henry owned a fur trading company based in Saint Louis, Missouri. Describes Ashley's travels and lists of supplies. Offers access to additional information on Ashley.

William H. Ashley's 1825 Rocky Mountain Papers

William H. Ashley's 1825 Rocky Mountain Papers
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Dean Rudy presents the papers of American fur trader and explorer William Henry Ashley (c.1778-1838) as part of the Mountain Men and the Fur Trade research project. Rudy offers access to Ashley's diary, a narrative, and his business records.

William H. Ashley

William H. Ashley
Author: Richard M. Clokey
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Total Pages: 320
Release: 1990-03
Genre: Fur trade
ISBN: 9780806122168

A reprint of a 1980 biography (with a new foreword) of the man who organized the first successful fur-gathering enterprise in the central Rocky Mountains in the 1820s. Ashley's rationalization of the industry forecast later American efforts to conquer the distances and exploit the resources of the W

Letter from William H. Ashley to General Henry Atkinson

Letter from William H. Ashley to General Henry Atkinson
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Presents a letter written by American fur trader and explorer William Henry Ashley (c.1778-1838) to General Henry Atkinson. Covers the time Ashley left Fort Atkinson on November 3, 1824, until he reached the Yellowstone River below Big Horn Mountain on August 7, 1825.