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| #3525669 in Books | 2013-02-06 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.65 x6.00l, | File type: PDF | 258 pages||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Life is a Bitch! And then you die...|By Thomas Wiilis|Life is a Bitch, and then you die. A tough subject for a bio, but that an be said about most fur trapper/traders. Well researched, taps into secondary sources and financial records. Really liked the 'different' perspective of Jed Smith. The accounting of how the government manipulation of frontier land and the depressions on|About the Author|For over fifty years John C. Jackson has been tracking down and reconstructing the lives of important, but sadly neglected figures of North American development. Many were American or Canadian fur traders or explorers who were my forebearers an
This is a revision of a book initially titled Shadow on the Tetons; David E. Jackson and the Claiming of the American West and published in 1993. Over the intervening nineteen years new documentation and insights have emerged that significantly expand on Jackson's role as the mountain superintendent who held the Smith, Jackson & Sublette partnership together through trying years when their downstream supplier William H. Ashley proved duplicious and partner Jedediah Smit...
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