Jedediah Smith

Jedediah Smith
Author: Charles W. Maynard
Publsiher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Total Pages: 30
Release: 2002-12-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0823962873

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Follows the life of the nineteenth-century trapper and explorer who earned his reputation on the western frontier.

Jedediah Smith

Jedediah Smith
Author: Barton H. Barbour
Publsiher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2012-09-10
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780806183220

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Mountain man and fur trader Jedediah Smith casts a heroic shadow. He was the first Anglo-American to travel overland to California via the Southwest, and he roamed through more of the West than anyone else of his era. His adventures quickly became the stuff of legend. Using new information and sifting fact from folklore, Barton H. Barbour now offers a fresh look at this dynamic figure. Barbour tells how a youthful Smith was influenced by notable men who were his family’s neighbors, including a member of the Lewis and Clark expedition. When he was twenty-three, hard times leavened with wanderlust set him on the road west. Barbour delves into Smith’s journals to a greater extent than previous scholars and teases out compelling insights into the trader’s itineraries and personality. Use of an important letter Smith wrote late in life deepens the author’s perspective on the legendary trapper. Through Smith’s own voice, this larger-than-life hero is shown to be a man concerned with business obligations and his comrades’ welfare, and even a person who yearned for his childhood. Barbour also takes a hard look at Smith’s views of American Indians, Mexicans in California, and Hudson’s Bay Company competitors and evaluates his dealings with these groups in the fur trade. Dozens of monuments commemorate Smith today. This readable book is another, giving modern readers new insight into the character and remarkable achievements of one of the West’s most complex characters.

Jedediah Smith and the Opening of the West

Jedediah Smith and the Opening of the West
Author: Dale Lowell Morgan
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 14
Release: 1969-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0803243758

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In 1822, before Jedediah Smith entered the West, it was largely an unknown land, “a wilderness,” he wrote, “of two thousand miles diameter.” During his nine years as a trapper for Ashley and Henry and later for the Rocky Mountain Fur Company, “the mild and Christian young man” blazed the trail westward through South Pass; he was the first to go from the Missouri overland to California, the first to cross the length of Utah and the width of Nevada, first to travel by land up through California and Oregon, first to cross the Sierra Nevada. Before his death on the Santa Fe Trail at the hands of the Comanches, Jed Smith and his partners had drawn the map of the west on a beaver skin.

Jedediah Smith and the Opening of the West

Jedediah Smith and the Opening of the West
Author: Dale Lowell Morgan
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 474
Release: 1953-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0803251386

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In 1822, before Jedediah Smith entered the West, it was largely an unknown land, “a wilderness,” he wrote, “of two thousand miles diameter.” During his nine years as a trapper for Ashley and Henry and later for the Rocky Mountain Fur Company, “the mild and Christian young man” blazed the trail westward through South Pass; he was the first to go from the Missouri overland to California, the first to cross the length of Utah and the width of Nevada, first to travel by land up through California and Oregon, first to cross the Sierra Nevada. Before his death on the Santa Fe Trail at the hands of the Comanches, Jed Smith and his partners had drawn the map of the west on a beaver skin.

Draft Jedediah Smith National Trail Study

Draft Jedediah Smith National Trail Study
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 126
Release: 1986
Genre: Government publications
ISBN: PURD:32754074683008

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Jed Smith

Jed Smith
Author: Frank Latham
Publsiher: Christian Liberty Press
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2003
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1930367864

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This is a book which tells the story of an outstanding man who deserves to be recognized for his contributions to the opening of the West in the nineteenth century--Jed Smith. He was a daring explorer, a skilled trapper, and a dedicated Christian frontiersman. As a young man, he dared to live his God-given dreams, and, as a result, blazed a trail of achievement and honor throughout much of the West. His work literally opened up major portions of the wilderness territory to settlers traveling west of the Rocky Mountains.

The Travels of Jedediah Smith

The Travels of Jedediah Smith
Author: Jedediah Strong Smith
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1992
Genre: Fur trade
ISBN: UOM:39015028415720

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The Travels of Jedediah Smith begins with Smith's own sketch of his entry into the fur trade in 1822, when he left St. Louis with an expedition headed by William H. Ashley and Andrew Henry. The book continues with the Smith's daily record from June 23, 1827, to July 3, 1828, dealing with his remarkable journey on foot over the Utah desert, his second visit to California, and his trip to Oregon.

The Southwest Expedition of Jedediah S Smith

The Southwest Expedition of Jedediah S  Smith
Author: Jedediah Strong Smith,George R. Brooks
Publsiher: Bison Books
Total Pages: 259
Release: 1977
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 0803291973

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Jedediah S. Smith was to western exploration what Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Edison were to the world of invention—a legendary figure kiting into the unknown, a lighter of the dark. No one did more to open the American West than this mountain man. His greatest exploring expedition came in 1826 when he looked to the Southwest for trapping grounds. Jedediah Smith's route ran, in modern terms, from Soda Springs in Idaho to the Great Salt Lake, southward across Utah, along the Colorado River to the Mojave Desert, and westward to California. When he reached the San Gabriel mission there, he could claim to be the first American to have gone overland through the Southwest. Then Smith marched northward through the San Joaquin Valley and, with two companions, embarked across the Great Basin. In traveling to the rendezvous of 1827 they became the first citizens of the United States ever to cross the Sierra eastbound and the Great Basin. That is the itinerary described in The Southwest Expedition of Jedediah S. Smith, which contains the mountain man's long-lost journals. After coming to light in 1967, they were edited by George R. Brooks and published in a limited edition a decade later. This Bison Book reprint brings a scarce historical record to a wider audience.