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... Frémont's mission quite clear. War with Mexico was coming; California must be held for the United States. In January 1847, after six months of fierce attacks and counterattacks, the Mexicans surrendered. On ... Frémont 22 John C. Frémont.
... Frémont's mission quite clear. War with Mexico was coming; California must be held for the United States. In January 1847, after six months of fierce attacks and counterattacks, the Mexicans surrendered. On ... Frémont 22 John C. Frémont.
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... Frémont was preparing for what would be the first of four far western explorations. Carson, who knew the West well from his time in the fur trade, signed on with Frémont in 1842 and would accompany two more of Frémont's expeditions ...
... Frémont was preparing for what would be the first of four far western explorations. Carson, who knew the West well from his time in the fur trade, signed on with Frémont in 1842 and would accompany two more of Frémont's expeditions ...
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... Frémont had about 39,000 troops in Missouri and, in combination with the Union troops on the Kansas border, commanded an active force of 45,000 men.7 Despite Frémont's military challenges, it was charges of scandal and corruption which ...
... Frémont had about 39,000 troops in Missouri and, in combination with the Union troops on the Kansas border, commanded an active force of 45,000 men.7 Despite Frémont's military challenges, it was charges of scandal and corruption which ...
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... Frémont found the Delawares to be excellent hunters and brave members of his party . Another member of the expedition , was James McDowell , a nephew of Mrs. Frémont.5 The animals , left on pasture lands at the end of the second ...
... Frémont found the Delawares to be excellent hunters and brave members of his party . Another member of the expedition , was James McDowell , a nephew of Mrs. Frémont.5 The animals , left on pasture lands at the end of the second ...
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Stephen Garrison Hyslop National Geographic Society (U.S.). EXPLORATION AND INSURRECTION John Frémont and Kit Carson in California t . John C. Frémont of the U.S. Corps of Topographical Engi- neers was traveling up the Missouri River by ...
Stephen Garrison Hyslop National Geographic Society (U.S.). EXPLORATION AND INSURRECTION John Frémont and Kit Carson in California t . John C. Frémont of the U.S. Corps of Topographical Engi- neers was traveling up the Missouri River by ...
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