On August 17, 1806, discharged Army Private John Colter headed up the Missouri River with his two new partners, Forest Hancock and Joseph Dickson. Captains Lewis and Clark had released him early from his enlistment because the Corps of Discovery no longer needed him. Clark wrote, “We were disposed to be of Service to any one of our party who had performed their duty as well as Colter had done.”
Early Three Forks sketch. Montana Historical Society.
Hancock and Dickson had met the Expedition a fe...
Published on August 17, 2013 00:09