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in June 1812, but was left on the Lower Columbia River where he is said to have gone mad. He returned to Fort Astoria and spent the next eight years hunting and trapping mainly in the
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and the inland northwest. John Day died February 16, 1820, at the winter camp of
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and its four branches in eastern Oregon, as well as the cities of
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fur trapper
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