Painter Karl Bodmer made this portrayal of Fort Union along the Upper Missouri, based upon sketches, after he and his patron, Prince Maximilian of Weid, traveled upriver in 1833. The work is considered an accurate depiction of the fort which functioned as a meeting place between fur trappers and traders, indigenous people and, later, a place where Cavalry soldiers were garrisoned. Image courtesy National Park Service.
Painter Karl Bodmer made this portrayal of Fort Union along the Upper Missouri, based upon sketches, after he and his patron, Prince Maximilian of Weid, traveled upriver in 1833. The work is considered an accurate depiction of the fort which functioned as a meeting place between fur trappers and traders, indigenous people and, later, a place where Cavalry soldiers were garrisoned. Image courtesy National Park Service.