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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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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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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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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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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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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Jonny Keeling, Alexander Scott, David Attenborough (Foreword) William Smith's Fossils Reunited 2019 - Peter Wigley (editor) with Jill Darrell, Diana...
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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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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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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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(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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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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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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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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Heber J. Grant (redirect from Heber Jedediah Grant)
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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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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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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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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Jedidiah Morse (redirect from Jedediah Morse)
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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Eliza R. Snow (redirect from Eliza Roxey Snow Smith)
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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Mormonism and polygamy (section Joseph Smith)
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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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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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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Mormonism in the 19th century (redirect from Joseph Smith chronology)
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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as she is of him. He harbors a secret of his own. Joe Smith as Mr. Snuggly (real name Jedediah), Fiji's talking familiar cat, who was previously the human...
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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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