English: Charles Larpenteur's short-lived trading post. It was located adjacent to the Fort Union–Fort Benton road and several hundred yards west Fort Union Trading Post. This road, which visitors can still see traces of today, followed a traditional Assiniboine war path into enemy territories to the west.
COURTESY OF THE SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION’S NATIONAL ANTHROPOLOGICAL ARCHIVES, NAA INV 09835800 / WILLIAM ILLINGWORTH AND JOHN CARBUTT
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