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  2. John C. Frémont - Wikipedia

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    John C. Frémont, The Pathfinder, William Smith Jewett, 1852 Frémont's legacy has been shrouded in considerable polarizing controversy. He played a major role in opening up the American West to settlement by white American pioneers, and did so in large part by ordering and engaging in attacks on Native Americans that killed indigenous men ...

  3. John C. Frémont botanical nomenclature eponyms - Wikipedia

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    John C. Frémont (1813–1890) was an American explorer of the West during the 1840s and 1850s, popularly known as the Pathfinder, while serving in the U.S. military and as a private citizen. His first two published federal expeditions launched a mass emigration into the American West producing maps and reliable reports for settlers to read and ...

  4. Talk:John C. Frémont - Wikipedia

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    that's OR and is not in line with what the RS say-- see book titles: John C. Frémont: Pathfinder of the West (2003); With Fremont the Pathfinder, Or, Winning the Empire of Gold (1903); John C. Frémont: Courageous Pathfinder of the Wild West (2012); Pathfinder: John Charles Frémont and the Course of American Empire (2004); John C. Fremont ...

  5. Mountain man - Wikipedia

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    He was hired by John C. Frémont ("the Pathfinder") as a guide and led him through much of California, Oregon, and the Great Basin area, and achieved national fame through Fremont. Stories of his life as a mountain man turned him into a frontier hero-figure, the prototypical mountain man of his time.

  6. Charles Preuss - Wikipedia

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    Pruess Lake, Snake Valley, Utah George Karl Ludwig Preuss (1803–1854), anglicized as Charles Preuss, was a surveyor and cartographer who accompanied John C. Fremont on three of his five exploratory expeditions of the American west, including the expedition where he and Fremont were the first to record seeing Lake Tahoe from a mountaintop vantage point as they traversed what is now Carson ...

  7. 1856 United States presidential election - Wikipedia

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    The delegates voted repeatedly on a nominee for president without a result. Nathaniel P. Banks was nominated for president on the 10th ballot over John C. Frémont and John McLean, with the understanding that he would withdraw from the race and endorse John C. Frémont once he had won the Republican presidential nomination.

  8. John C. Fremont - Wikipedia

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  9. California Battalion - Wikipedia

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    John C. Fremont Officially ending the Conquest of California Both Kearny and Stockton though out-ranking Frémont wanted to avoid further hostilities and accepted the treaty negotiated by Frémont. On 16 January 1847, Commodore Stockton appointed Frémont military governor of California following the Treaty of Cahuenga signed by Frémont and ...