Born-Digital or AnalogAnalogTranscriptRoubidoux Fort "It was October, 1833. He [Kit Carson] had come to Taos to dispose of his beaver, In Taos, he says he found Captain Lee, and partner of Bent and St. vrain, 'I joiner him,' Carson states 'and in the latter part of the month of October [1833] we started for the mountains to find the trappers, we followed the Spanish trail that leads to California till we struck Green River, crossed Green River the Wintey [Uintah] one of its tributaries. There we found Mr. Robidoux. He had a party of some twenty men that were trapping and trading, we concluded to go into winter quarters. We found a place that answered every purpose on the mouth of the Wintey. Their winter's camp, apparently, was located on the site of what became 0 continuedCollectionWestern History Subject IndexRelated MaterialWestern History Subject Index AbbreviationsType of MaterialIndex CardLanguageeng