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Barclay was a British-born frontiersman of the American West. After working in St. Louis as a bookkeeper and clerk, he worked at Bent's Old Fort. He then ventured westward where he was a trapper, hunter, and trader. [1] Beckwourth, Jim: 1798–1866 1824–1866 United States Bent, Charles: 1799–1847 1828–1846 United States Bent, William
Mountain Men and the Fur Trade: Sources of the History of the Fur Trade of the Rocky Mountain West, Mountain Men; Mountain Men: Pathfinders of the West 1810–1860, University of Virginia; Mountain Men Archived 2007-08-19 at the Wayback Machine, The Overland Trail; Mountain men of the Gila, Southern New Mexico "Neighbor Ephraim", a Mountain Man ...
Mountain Man John " Liver-Eating " Johnson , born John Jeremiah Garrison Johnston (July 1, 1824 – January 21, 1900), was a mountain man of the American Old West . Biography
Jim Bridger: Greatest of the Mountain Men. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Co. "Jim Bridger". An Unforgettable Man: HughGlass. Museum of the Mountain Man. n.d. Archived from the original on May 23, 2024; Vestal, Stanley (1970). Jim Bridger, Mountain Man. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. ISBN 978-0803257207.
Benjamin Vernon Lilly or Ben Lilly (1856 – December 17, 1936), nicknamed Ol' Lilly, was a notorious big game hunter, houndsman and mountain man of the late American Old West. He remains famous for hunting down large numbers of grizzly, cougars and black bears.
For some kitschy Wild West theater, check out the Virginia City Outlaws, or hop aboard the V&T Railway for a ride to Carson City aboard an old steam train. ©TripAdvisor 9.
Jim Bridger, played by Shea Whigham in American Primeval, was a pioneer and fur trapper during the 19th century.He earned a reputation as one of the greatest explorers and mountain men of that era ...
Along with Old Bill Williams, Hamilton worked and was friends of John Bozeman and Jim Bridger. [2] He has been described as a mountain man, trapper, and scout of the American West, [3] [4] living in the mountains for more than 50 years. He was given the name Wildcat Bill by Native Americans. [5]