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An annual academic peer-reviewed publication intended to further the knowledge and discussion of the Rocky Mountain fur trade era and provide an avenue for researchers to showcase their work.
Full color, perfect bound, softback, 8″ x 11″, 162 Pages
ISBN – 978–9855361-0-2
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Description
Rocky Mountain Fur Trade Journal, Volume 16
The First American Mountain Man
by Jim Hardee
This article attempts to ferret out the true identity of the American mountain man.
“Natural Born Indian”: The Apprenticeship of Edward Rose, 1807-1810
by Larry E. Morris
Edward Rose lived with the Crow people and adopted much of their lifestyle.
Movement and Protection for Rendezvous Caravans: The Ashley System
by Alan McFarland
This article provides evidence that Ashley’s skill at moving brigades of mounted men across great distances came from his experiences as a militia officer during the War of 1812.
Jedediah Smith’s Twice-Stolen Pistol
by James C. Auld
This article centers around the second pistol that is connected to Jedediah Smith. The gun itself is unmarked: its connection to Jedediah depends on family lore and possession.
Mountain Men Reveal Yellowstone: Observations of Daniel Potts, Warren Ferris, and Osborne Russell in the 1820s and 1830s
by Dr. Jay Buckley and Nathan Benavidez
Mountain men were drawn to the wonders of Yellowstone decades before it became a national park in 1872.
Guiding the Pathfinders
Jerry Enzler
This article chronicles the contributions of twelve mountain men who served as guides for cartographic and scientific expeditions in the Rocky Mountain West from 1842 to 1861.
Sublette County Historical Society, 2022
Additional information
Weight | 16 oz |
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Dimensions | 11 × 8 × 0.5 in |