Major-General John Charles Frémont (January 21, 1813 – July 13, 1890) was a United States Army officer, explorer, and politician. He was a United States...
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Historic Places as the Sosa–Carrillo–Fremont House, is known locally for its association with John Charles Frémont, former Territorial Governor of Arizona...
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Hassler." Preuss and Frémont met in December 1841 when the unemployed Preuss approached Frémont to solicit work. The only work Fremont had at the time was...
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credited to people who lived before the flood. The Fremont River itself is named for John Charles Frémont, an American explorer. It inhabited sites in what...
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" By John Charles Frémont. Published 1845. "The Daring Adventures of Kit Carson and Fremont, Among Buffaloes, Grizzlies." By John Charles Frémont. Published...
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northern Henry Mountains. The river is named after John Charles Frémont. It gives its name to the Fremont culture, a Precolumbian archaeological culture....
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episode "The Gunmen" as Sheriff B. Banneman, and a scout for General John Charles Fremont (who, in real life, was the grandfather of Hull's wife) in the episode...
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Fremont Peak or Frémont Peak, historically known as Gabilán Peak, is a summit in the Gabilan Range, one of the mountain ranges paralleling California's...
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Donner Pass. The crossing was a year before the third expedition of John Charles Frémont, two years before the Donner Party, and five years before the 1848–49...
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the Frémont Explorations (1891) The book Memoirs of My Life (1887) by John C. Frémont includes Sketch of Senator Benton by Jessie Benton Frémont. The...
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1978, pp. 324–325 Norton 1979, pp. 51–54 Frémont, John Charles (1887). Memoirs of My Life, By John Charles Frémont. Chicago: Belford, Clark. ISBN 9780665141270...
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ISBN 0312866852. Frémont 1887, pp. 418–420 Sides 2006, pp. 123–124 Martin 1975, p. 8 Breckenridge 1894, p. 55 Frémont 1887, pp. 492–494 Frémont 1887, pp. 495–497...
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expedition starting in 1843, Frémont and his party entered Oregon following the Oregon Trail. Traveling west on the Columbia River, Frémont sighted the Cascade...
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sponsored by Miss S. Wood; and commissioned 18 June 1903, with Commander John Charles Frémont Jr., in command. The total cost for the hull, machinery, armor and...
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Barracks, Alcatraz, California: 3. Full text of "The expeditions of John Charles Frémont". Urbana, University of Illinois Press. ISBN 9780252000867. Retrieved...
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Sacramento River massacre (redirect from Frémont massacre)
NM: Santa Fe New Mexican Publishing. Frémont, John Charles (1887). Memoirs of My Life, By John Charles Frémont. Chicago: Belford, Clark. ISBN 9780665141270...
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http://libraries.colorado.edu/record=b1700355~S9 Frémont, J. C. 1934. The expeditions of John Charles Frémont. (D. Jackson and M. L. Spence, Eds.). University...
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of Fremont and Lincoln counties, leaving Fremont County's boundary at its present configuration. Fremont County was named for John Charles Frémont, an...
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regiment's transport ships. Frémont, John C. (1973). Mary Lee Spence; Donald Jackson (eds.). The Expeditions of John Charles Frémont The Bear Flag Revolt and...
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American Union: Zachary Taylor, Abraham Lincoln, and Kearny's rival, John Charles Frémont. New Mexico's statehood and self-government were not restored until...
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Citizens Advisory Council Archived 2015-09-05 at the Wayback Machine John Charles Frémont, John Torrey, James Hall, Report of the Exploring Expedition to the...
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occupation (1846—1847) John Drake Sloat, military governor (1846) Robert Field Stockton, military governor (1846–1847) John Charles Frémont, military governor...
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and 1856 Republican presidential candidate, John Charles Frémont, for whom the local hospital and Charles Street (more commonly known as "Highway 140")...
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in 1842 commanded by Lieutenant John C. Frémont under President John Tyler and President James K. Polk. It was Frémont's first two documented and published...
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The Frémont Emancipation was part of a military proclamation issued by Major General John C. Frémont (1813–1890) on August 30, 1861, in St. Louis, Missouri...
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River (PDF). Pacific Coast Archaeological Society Quarterly. p. 8. John Charles Frémont (1845). Report of the Exploring Expedition to the Rocky Mountains...
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tribute to Frémont. Frémont's widow, Jessie, was the first registered guest. She also designed and executed the hotel's crest. Frémont's motto, "Eternal...
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Sutter Buttes (category John Sutter)
June 1846, John C. Frémont, on a massacre spree since April, stopped at the Sutter Buttes. Fearing an attack from the local Indians, Frémont led a preemptive...
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counties won by inaugural Republican Party presidential nominee John Charles Frémont in 1856, Carroll County was to maintain the longest unbroken string...
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Brevet Captain John C. Frémont assumed control of the republic's forces and integrated them into his California Battalion. Fremont and his soldiers...
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