Fort Mandan, North Dakota, United States (Google Maps ⧉, OpenStreetMap ⧉)

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"‘This place which we call Fort Mandan, is situated in a point of low ground, on the north side of the Missouri, covered with tall and heavy cottonwood. The works consist of two rows of huts or sheds, forming an angle where they joined each other; each row containing four rooms, of fourteen feet square and seven feet high, with plank ceiling, and the roof slanting so as to form a loft above the rooms, the highest part of which is eighteen feet from the ground.’"

"…the country between this and fort Mandan being so frequently disturbed by hunters that the game has become scarce."

"for it bears considerably south of this place which is only a few minutes to the northward of fort Mandan;"

"…the rest of the party took the frame of the boat to pieces, deposited it in a cache or hole, with a draught of the country from fort Mandan to this place…"

"We then produced some battle-axes which we had made at fort Mandan, and a quantity of knives; with both of which they appeared very much pleased."

"“On reaching fort Mandan, we found a few pickets standing on the river side, but all the houses except one, had been burnt by an accidental fire.”"