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Title
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The Mountain Men and the Fur Trade of the Far West
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Description
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Chapter of the book about Charles Warfield, a western trader and "raider" moving from New Orleans to the Rocky Mountains by the early 1830s largely responsible for "three nations, Texas, Mexico, and the United States, to dispatch sizeable armed forces along the Santa Fe Trail."
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Date
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1969
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Book
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The Mountain Men and the Fur Trade of the Far West
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Chapter of the book about Jacques Fournais, a French Canadian mountain man born in Quebec in the mid-1700s and exploring in Missouri by 1815, nicknamed "Old Pino." Description of his fur trapping career and early Kansas City residence, working with Pierre Chouteau, Jr., and Andrew Drips, retiring to Kansas City in 1845 in his cabin built about 1815 here, and dying in 1871, supposedly at the age of 124.
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Date
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1971
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Object Type
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Book
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The Mountain Men and the Fur Trade of the Far West
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Description
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Chapter of the book about Lemuel Carpenter (1807-1859), a mountain man with scantly recorded activities but with a "typical Mountain Man pattern--a native of Kentucky, a sometime resident of Missouri, and a 'foreigner' in Santa Fe." Description of his career, starting with arrival in California in the early 1830s from New Mexico, success in the Mexican culture until financial failure of the 1850s after the Gold Rush.
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Date
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1972
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Object Type
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Book