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Subject: (Interview). Subtitle: Eastman, Fee, Mallickan, Moore, Steadman. Timecode In: 00:00:05. Timecode out: 01:41:30. Notes: Dennis Baird, Gene Eastman, Jeff Fee, Diane Mallickan, Bud Moore, Norm Steadman; Lewis and Clark. Habitat: Coniferous Forest. Equipment Notes: Stereo=1; Spaced Omnis; DPA 4060 Mics. Show: Lolo Trail Log of DAT #1 Engineer: Bill McQuay Date: July 24, 2001 01:15 McQ -Lolo one, using spaced omnis, dpa's and the zepplin. 1:30 - off-mic chatting 6:25 Jeff: How many people were in the party, how many women & children? .. 6:30 Dennis: Oh, they think it was 40 -50 people in the party, and there were at least 8 or 10 women...mostly wives ofthe French people ...yes, Meti or some Nez Perce women probably.. 6:55 Jeff: About the same size party as L&C, traveling through the country and women and children, and bad weather. (Dennis: Yeah, they had a lot oftrouble) And snow? (Dennis: Some snow) And ifyou can imagine that in this high country -and that's the way people traveled, and they didn't even think anything of it. 7:15 Norm: Was it in October, Dennis, that they left Dennis: No, earlier in the July ... Jeff: Yeah, it was in October that they got to Packer Meadow Dennis: Yeah, you're right. .. mid-September they left Fort Nez Perces Norm: And they spent some time at Howard Camp and they stripped some trees to feed their horses, but I'm not sure what kind oftrees they were ...a lodge pole ...dated back to 1831 that had been stripped 7:45 Dennis: That would be the right year. They left Fort Nez Perces wi malaria, too. Jeff: I wonder ifthat's how that child died. Dennis: Could be -a lot of fever. They left a lot ofpeople behind at Nez Perces. Diane: Was it Malaria or smallpox? Dennis: Malaria ...A1most certainly malaria -perhaps Dengue Fever but almost certainly malaria .. . 8:30 Jeff: Why don't you explain what you do at the University ofIdaho and some ofthe things you've been involved in. 8:45 Dennis: ...The University decided, the library which is where I work -I'm a historian, too -that one thing we might do for the bicentennial is work with the Nez Perce people...and other historians to find first-hand accounts that had never been published. I would have thought it had all been published ...but turns out there were tons ofthings in the National Archives and the Hudson's Bay Company in Winnipeg .. .It turns out that more stuff is unpublished that has been published. As a librarian and a historian it seemed like a nice thing to do to find those -it's what I'm good at. We've been publishing them ...I'm working with Diane now on a three-volume hard cover set. .. that'll document most of the written accounts of the Nez Perce people after L&C up until the 1877 war ... So it's kind of leaving a little legacy of the bicent from the written historical records that would otherwise not have turned up (10:03) ... We're working with a lot of the Nez Perce elders now to try and identify some of the names that appear in these books -there's peoples' names and place names ... 10:21 Dennis: We've found stuff in the Nat'l Archives -all the Indian agents' records were there ... And there's a lot of military records -the Army was pretty active in this country. Those are tougher to work with because they're more scattered but a lot of early military accounts of the Clearwater region ...Recently we learned of this huge collection in the Huntington Library in California of the Fort Dowell records are there. That was the early military post on the Columbia River. .. (11 :08) Almost every day we find something new. Lately we've been wi Gene. Eastman on some really interesting early historical accounts of the Lolo trail and early maps ...The whole idea is that it was a cheap way to leave some legacy from the bicent. .. (11:37) 11:57 Diane: The thing that I appreciated about the Univers... (Notes truncated)
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