Map Station 1:  Over Nez Perce Pass

Henry Plummer left the Elk City area of Idaho with Charles Reeves in September of 1862. It is almost certain they took the old Nez Perce trail over the Bitterroot mountains. Granville Stuart met them at Beaver Tail Hill on the Clark's Fork between Hell Gate (Missoula) and Gold Creek. The date of this meeting was very likely September 10, 1862. As Stuart described the two men in his diary, "They [Plummer and Reeves] rode two good horses and had another packed with their blankets and provisions."

Thus Plummer must have arrived in the Bitterroot Valley around September 8, 1862.

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History of the Nez Perce Trail

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 1: Nez Perce Trail  2: Beaver Tail Hill  3: Gold Creek  4: Fort Benton 1862  5: Sun River 1862  6: Bannack 1862  7: Sun River 1863  8: Bannack Summer 1863  9: Virginia City  10: Road to Salt Lake  11: Horse Prairie Nov 1863  12: Fort Benton 1864  13: Bannack Jan 10 1864