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Biographical Sketch Of James Bridger - Mountainer, Trapper And Guide (1905) (Paperback)
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Biographical Sketch Of James Bridger - Mountainer, Trapper And Guide (1905) (Paperback)
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JAMES BRIDGER A T this late day it is a very difficult undertaking
to attempt - to write a connected history of a man who spent a long
life on the plains and in the mountains, performing deeds and
rendering services of inestimable value to this country, but who,
withal, was so modest that he has not bequeathed to his descendants
one written word concerning the stirring events which filled his
active and useful life. It is both a duty and pleasure to make
public such information as I possess and have been able to gather
concerning James Bridger, and it is eminently proper and
appropriate that this information should be published at the time
when his remains are removed to the beautiful spot where they will
forever rest, and a simple monument erected that posterity may know
something of the remarkable man whose body lies beside it. James
Bridger was born in Richmond, Virginia, March 17, 1804. He was the
son of James and Schloe Bridger. The father at one time kept a
hotel in Richmond, and also had a large farm in Virginia. In 1812
he migrated to St. L,ouis and settled on Six Mile Prairie. He was a
surveyor, working in St. Louis and Illinois. His business kept him
continually from home, and when his wife died in 1816 he was away
from home at the time, and three little children were left alone.
One, a son, soon died, the second?a daughter, and the third?the
subject of this sketch. The father had a sister, who took charge of
the children and farm. In the fall of 1817 the father died leaving
the two children entirely alone with their aunt on the farm. They
were of Scotch descent. Their father's sister married John Tyler,
who was afterwards President of the United Ssates, and was,
therefore, uncle by marriage to James Bridger. After the death of
his father and mother Bridger h...
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