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    Jedediah Strong Smith (January 6, 1799 – May 27, 1831) was an American clerk, transcontinental pioneer, frontiersman, hunter, trapper, author, cartographer...
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  • Jedediah Strong (Jedidiah, in some sources; November 7, 1738 – August 21, 1802) was a member of the Governor's Council, or Upper House of the Connecticut...
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    Utah Press. pp. 114–122. ISBN 978-0-87480-932-9. Smith, Jedediah Strong. "Diary of Jedediah Strong Smith: The Crossing of the Great Salt Lake Desert". xmission...
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    Glass, Jim Bridger, Kit Carson, Orrin Porter Rockwell, Joseph Meek, Jedediah Strong Smith, and Theodore Roosevelt. Hawken rifles had a reputation for both...
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    immigrant American to cross the Great Basin from the Sierra Nevada was Jedediah Strong Smith in 1827. Peter Skene Ogden of the British Hudson's Bay Company explored...
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    Juan Bautista de Anza, Daniel O. McCarthy, "Snowshoe" Thompson and Jedediah Strong Smith. The Carthay Circle Historic Preservation Overlay Zone (HPOZ) adopting...
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    Native Americans. Henry and Ashley's trappers included Jim Bridger, Jedediah Strong Smith, and David Edward Jackson, and eventually William Sublette and James...
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    Archived from the original on 4 February 2013. Retrieved 23 February 2013. Smith, Grant Horace; Tingley, Joseph V. (July 21, 1998). The History of the Comstock...
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    Webber, and William S. Hays. 2013: Jay Norwood "Ding" Darling, and Jedediah Strong Smith. 2014: Andrew Atkinson Humphreys, and Seth Eastman. 2015: Ulysses...
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  • Jonny Keeling, Alexander Scott, David Attenborough (Foreword) William Smith's Fossils Reunited 2019 - Peter Wigley (editor) with Jill Darrell, Diana...
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    Chimariko, and Northern Wintun Native American tribes. The explorer Jedediah Strong Smith visited Hyampom in April 1828. The first non-native settler in the...
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    Valley Eureka 83 Rock Creek (Cold Springs Station) Churchill 84 Jedediah Strong Smith (Explorer of the Western Wilderness) White Pine 39°17′29″N 114°50′16″W...
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  • pioneers passed through Bridgeport Valley and Mono County, including Jedediah Strong Smith, John C. Frémont, Kit Carson and others. Mono County was created...
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  • site is historically known as the "San Bernardino Asistencia." Jedediah Strong Smith entered the valley with 15 trappers in late November 1826 on the...
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    (Nebraska) Jesuit Missionary Hiram Francis Smith 1829–1893 1960 Washington Cattleman; Developer Jedediah Strong Smith 1799–1831 1964 At Large Explorer; Trader...
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    in Salt Lake City, Utah Territory, the son of Rachel Ridgeway Ivins and Jedediah Morgan Grant. His father was a counselor in the First Presidency to Brigham...
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    In 1830, Bridger and several associates purchased a fur company from Jedediah Smith and others, which they named the Rocky Mountain Fur Company. James Felix...
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  • Eventually Davey Jackson, William Sublette and Jedediah Smith formed their own fur trading company, “Smith, Jackson and Sublette.” Jackson often returned...
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    Mountains. At the 1827 rendezvous on the southern shore of Bear Lake, Jedediah Smith assembled a party of 18 fur trappers and two Native American women to...
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    contain Redwood National Park, Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park, Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park, and Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park. The parks'...
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  • Confused. September 4, 2020. Abramovitch, Seth (September 28, 2022). "Jeremy Strong Knows What You Think". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved September 29, 2022...
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    F.B. Morse (Alfred A. Knopf, 2003), Kenneth Silverman spells the name "Jedediah." One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication...
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    Members shared poetry and musical and dramatic performances. Church leaders Jedediah M. Grant and Heber C. Kimball halted the society's activities because of...
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  • Tara Strong also briefly voiced a version of Gwen set in an alternate future from the original series. In the series, Gwen Tennyson (Meagan Smith) is sent...
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    again". KVPR | Valley Public Radio. June 8, 2023. Smith, Jedediah Strong (1992). The Travels of Jedediah Smith. University of Nebraska Press. ISBN 978-0-8032-9206-2...
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    counselor in the First Presidency, passes away in Salt Lake City, Utah. April: Jedediah M. Grant is called an apostle and into the First Presidency as second counselor...
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    were widely accepted among Latter-day Saints by the late 1850s. In 1853, Jedediah M. Grant—who later become a member of the First Presidency—stated that...
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    Trailblazers. Time-Life Books. pp. 96–100, 107. Smith, Alson J. (1965). Men Against the Mountains: Jedediah Smith and the South West Expedition of 1826–1829...
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    Danite (section Hyrum Smith)
    reported in the Deseret News", and that the "bloody regime…ended with [Jedediah] Grant's sudden death, on December 1, 1856." A major plot sequence of L...
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  • archived from the original on 2007-01-07, retrieved 2007-03-08 Grant, Jedediah M. (March 12, 1854), "Discourse", Deseret News, vol. 4, no. 20 (published...
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