Grew up in MN. Navy brought me out here to VA.
Had muzzleloader back in college for deer hunting (still use it) - a few years ago got my brother and I got Dad a smokepole for extra 2-weeks deer hunting here in VA. Looking for a place to practice led us to the James River Black Powder Club - great bunch of guys, so we joined. Then came the rest of the primitive kit - clothes, gear, tent, camp set, etc. - Also meant putting a persona together that ties everything all together.
Since we roamed, canoed and hunted all over northern MN (scout troop canoed and camped a lot!), we decided to stick with territory we knew. But because Dad doesn't want to play with flintlocks (yet) we needed to stick to percussion weapons - which weren't really commercially viable until late 1820s. So we targeted fur traders/hunters as part of the American Fur Company which had an outpost at Sandy Lake on the Mississippi as part of the Savannah Portage. It's a very interesting time period with a lot going on - although most hostilities have settled to a low simmer by 1830, the fur companies aren't openly shooting at each other and the Dakota and Ojibway are relative un-hostile (never at peace), Fort Snelling is up and running, and steamboats are coming up river - civilization is getting closer, but ain't there yet.
I've done a lot of research to date. Have several sources that talk about the fur trade and many of the personalities - but am looking for specifics to help try to reconstruct the outpost itself and what daily life would have been. Some good info on earlier posts, but that puts things back into the flinter period.
Most easily accessible literature seems to jump from the voyaguers to the mountain men, skipping decades and hundreds of miles. So any help nailing down that outpost would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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