The Adventures of the Mountain Men

The Adventures of the Mountain Men
Author: Stephen Brennan
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 294
Release: 2013-02-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781510720046

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The “mountain men” were the hunters and trappers who fiercely strode the Rocky Mountains in the early to mid-1800s. They braved the elements in search of the skins of beavers and other wild animals, to sell or barter for goods. The lifestyle of the mountain men could be harsh, existing as they did among animals, and spending most of their days and nights living and camping out in the great unexplored wilds of the Rockies. Life outdoors presented many threats, not least among them Native Americans, who were hostile to the mountain men encroaching on the area for their own purposes. For a certain kind of pioneer, this risk and more were outweighed by the benefits of living free, without the restrictions and boundaries of “civilized” settlements. In The Adventures of the Mountain Men, editor Stephen Brennan has compiled many of the best stories about the mountain men—the most daring exploits, the death-defying chances taken to hunt big game, the clashes with the arrows of Native Americans, and also the moments when the men were struck by the incomparable beauty of the unsullied, majestic Rocky Mountains.

Mountain Men The History of Fur Trapping Coloring Book

Mountain Men    The History of Fur Trapping Coloring Book
Author: Jeff Prechtel
Publsiher: Courier Dover Publications
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2015-10-21
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780486799681

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Follow in the footsteps of Hugh Glass — the inspiration for the award-winning 2015 film The Revenant — and other frontiersmen of the early 19th century, as they seek their fortunes in the beaver-rich trapping grounds across North America. Thirty illustrations.

Firearms Traps and Tools of the Mountain Men

Firearms  Traps  and Tools of the Mountain Men
Author: Carl P. Russell
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 736
Release: 2010-05-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781626369290

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This classic, scholarly history of the fur trappers and traders of the early nineteenth century focuses on the devices that enabled the opening of the untracked American west. Sprinkled with interesting facts and old western lore, this guide to traps and tools is also a lively history. The era of the mountain man is distinct in American history, and Russell’s exhaustive coverage on the guns, traps, knives, axes, and other iron tools of this era, along with meticulous appendices, is astonishing. The result of thirty-five years of painstaking research, this is the definitive guide to the tools of the mountain men.

The Mountain Men

The Mountain Men
Author: George Laycock
Publsiher: Stackpole Books
Total Pages: 328
Release: 1988
Genre: History
ISBN: 1556540345

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This book is about the fur trappers of the 1820s and 1830s who, in their search for beaver, became the first explorers of the Rocky Mountains and beyond.

Trappers and The Mountain Men

Trappers and The Mountain Men
Author: Anastasia Suen
Publsiher: Carson-Dellosa Publishing
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2006-08-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781618107565

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Introduces Information About Men Who Hunted And Trapped Animals For Food And Fur, Lewis And Clark's Journey, Expeditions, Fur-Trading Empires, And Biographies Of The Men Who Did This.

Walter Arnold Maine Trapper

Walter Arnold  Maine Trapper
Author: Jeremiah Wood
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2020-06-11
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0999889419

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Walter Arnold (1894-1980) was one of the last in a long line of independent fur trappers from the mountain man era. Living most of his life in the woods of Maine, Arnold spent his early decades guiding sportsmen in the summer and trapping furbearers in winter, on foot out of remote cabins deep in the Maine woods.Arnold built a reputation in the trapping industry through the dozens of articles he wrote in national outdoor magazines, particularly his writings in Fur-Fish-Game magazine from the 1930's to the 1950's. He also manufactured trapping lures and sold scents and ingredients to trappers throughout North America. In his later years, Walter Arnold sold his business and most of his possessions, and retreated to a full time life in the Maine woods, in a trapping cabin only accessible by airplane. It was these years that Arnold gained nationwide popularity as the last woods hermit from a bygone era. In this book, I revisit many of the stories Walter Arnold published in the old days and provide a modern perspective for those of us still fascinated by a traditional lifestyle that's all but gone today.

Fur Traders Trappers and Mountain Men of the Upper Missouri

Fur Traders  Trappers  and Mountain Men of the Upper Missouri
Author: LeRoy Reuben Hafen
Publsiher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1995-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0803272693

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John Jacob Astor's dream of empire took shape as the American Fur Company. At Astor's retirement in 1834, this corporate monopoly reached westward from a depot on Mackinac Island to subposts beyond the confluence of the Missouri and Yellowstone Rivers. Fur Traders, Trappers, and Mountain Men of the Upper Missouri focuses on eighteen men who represented the American Fur Company and its successors in the Upper Missouri trade. Their biographies have been compiled from the classic ten-volume Mountain Men and the Fur Trade of the Far West, edited by LeRoy R. Hafen. These chapters bring back movers and shapers of a great venture: Ramsay Crooks, the mountain man who headed the American Fur Company after Astor; Kenneth McKenzie, "King of the Missouri; " Gabriel Franchere, survivor of the Astorian disaster; Charles Larpenteur, commander of Fort Union and fur-trade chronicler. Here, too, are the fiery William Laidlaw, ambitious James Kipp and John Cabanne Sr., diplomatic David Dawson Mitchell and Malcolm Clark, goutish James A. Hamilton (Palmer), controversial John F. A. Sanford and Francis A. Chardon, easy-going William Gordon, and ill-fated William E. Vanderburgh. Completing this memorable cast are Alexander Culbertson, skilled hunter; Auguste Pike Vasquez, mountain man; Henry A. Boller, educated clerk; and Jean Baptiste Moncravie, trader and raconteur. Writing about these fur traders, trappers, and mountain men are Harvey L. Carter, Carl P. Russell, Ray H. Mattison, Janet Lecompte, John E. Wickman, Charles E. Hanson Jr., and Louis Pfaller. Scott Eckberg, historian at the Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site, provides a historical overview in his introduction. LeRoy R. Hafen is theeditor of Mountain Men and Fur Traders of the Far West: Eighteen Biographical Sketches and Trappers of the Far West: Sixteen Biographical Sketches (both Bison Books).

Journal of a Trapper

Journal of a Trapper
Author: Osborne Russell
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2019-10
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9780359954353

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In 1834, Osborne Russell joined an expedition from Boston, under the direction of Nathaniel J. Wyeth, which proceeded to the Rocky Mountains to capitalize on the salmon and fur trade. He would remain there, hunting, trapping, and living off the land, for the next nine years. Journal of a Trapper is his remarkable account of that time as he developed into a seasoned veteran of the mountains and experienced trapper.