Rocky Mountain Rendezvous

Rocky Mountain Rendezvous
Author: Fred Gowans
Publisher: Gibbs Smith
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2009-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781423610687

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An excellent guide for mountain-man enthusiasts and an intriguing exploration of the West, Rocky Mountain Rendezvous focuses on the fur-trading rendezvous that took place from 1825-1840 in the Central Rocky Mountains. Originally commercial gatherings where furs were traded for necessities such as traps, guns, horses, and other supplies, they evolved into rich social events that were pivotal in shaping the early American West.

Rocky Mountain Rendezvous ( Book #1)

Rocky Mountain Rendezvous ( Book #1)
Author: Misty M. Beller
Publisher: Baker Books
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2023-06-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1493442171

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In 1837, Juniper Collins and her sisters are shocked by their father's deathbed request for them to return a special set of beads to a Piegan Blackfoot woman he credits with saving his life during his travels West. Together, the sisters set out for the trapper rendezvous to find the woman, but their mission turns more daunting when they come upon the mass of men and lodges spread out in the Green River Valley. Riley Turner came West to find peace and quiet and live off the land, but when four unprotected women arrive at the rendezvous, he feels compelled to help them and is more fascinated by Juniper than any other woman he's known. As their search brings only empty leads and dead ends, the sisters must decide whether to return East or stay in the mountains to continue looking--and that's if the mystery woman is even still alive. Is the risk to honor their father's last request worth the danger they find at every turn? "What an adventure! Rocky Mountain Rendezvous brought the wilds of the Wyoming area and Juniper's unique story to life."--KIMBERLEY WOODHOUSE, Carol Award-winning and bestselling author "Brimming with vivid imagery, historical details, and a compelling storyline, this is a book Misty's readers will absolutely adore."--JEN TURANO, USA Today bestselling author

Rocky Mountain Rendezvous

Rocky Mountain Rendezvous
Author: Charles Lewis Camp
Publisher:
Total Pages: 42
Release:
Genre:
ISBN:

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Rocky Mountain Rendezvous

Rocky Mountain Rendezvous
Author: Fred R. Gowans
Publisher: Gibbs Smith Publishers
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781586857561

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An excellent guide for mountain-man enthusiasts and an intriguing exploration of the West, Rocky Mountain Rendezvous focuses on the fur-trading rendezvous that took place from 1825-1840 in the Central Rocky Mountains. Originally commercial gatherings where furs were traded for necessities such as traps, guns, horses, and other supplies, they evolved into rich social events that were pivotal in shaping the early American West. Carefully crafted and compiled from primary sources, Rocky Mountain Rendezvous includes fascinating text by Gowans accompanied by firsthand accounts of 16 rendezvous from scientists, artists, military personnel, government explorers, and missionaries. Their diaries, journals, narratives, and books, along with Gowan's careful research, are illustrated with photographs and drawings. Maps pinpoint the location of each rendezvous, and photos depict the site today.

Journal of a Trapper

Journal of a Trapper
Author: Osborne Russell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 178
Release: 1921
Genre: Crow Indians
ISBN:

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Rocky Mountain Rendezvous

Rocky Mountain Rendezvous
Author: Fred R. Gowans
Publisher:
Total Pages: 239
Release:
Genre: Frontier and pioneer life
ISBN: 9780879053550

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"An all-new, redesigned, and retypeset edition of the original classic on the fur-trading rendezvous that took place from 1825-1840 in the Central Rockies. These rendezvous were originally commercial gatherings where furs were traded for necessities such as traps, guns, horses, and other supplies. But more and more they became rich social events at which all kinds of human emotion were on display. Carefully crafted and compiled from primary sources, Rocky Mountain Rendezvous includes fascinating text by Fred R. Gowans accompanied by firsthand accounts of the rendezvous from scientists, artists, military personnel, government explorers, and missionaries. The descriptions are illustrated with maps, photographs, and drawings." -- Provided by publisher

The Rocky Mountain Revolution

The Rocky Mountain Revolution
Author: Stewart H. Holbrook
Publisher: Northwest Corner Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018-11-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781941890288

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The Rocky Mountain Revolution is pure Americana focused on an unsavory segment of labor's story, which helped make the reputations of William E. Borah, Clarence Darrow, and Big Bill Haywood.

History of the West with Jemmey Fletcher

History of the West with Jemmey Fletcher
Author: Cody Assmann
Publisher:
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2019-07-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780578550558

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History of the West with Jemmey Fletcher; Ride to Rendezvous is the first book in the Jemmey Fletcher series. This book follows young Jemmey Fletcher as he decides to leave his Missouri homestead, and strike out for the mountains. Along the way he meets a colorful mountain man named Laramie, who breaks the greenhorn in. As Jemmey makes his way to a mountain man rendezvous, he'll have to battle hunger, thunderstorms, attacking Indians, and most often himself to find out if he has what it takes to be a Rocky Mountain trapper. The first of a series, Jemmey Fletcher books were written to take students on an adventure through the American frontier in a historically accurate way. Each book was written to tell a particular story of the West, and highlight a specific event, or time period of that history. Written for educational purposes by award winning teacher Cody Assmann, each chapter has reflection questions to reinforce the factual information contained in the chapter. Many chapters also end with extension research links, to allow students the opportunity to continue learning about factual events or people portrayed in this book of historical fiction. Finally, nearly all the chapters end with an extension activity that students can complete at home. These activities have been developed to enhance student's grasp of history, by actually participating in historical skills. Not only will the reader get to learn about history in a fun and entertaining way, but they will also get the opportunity to live out scenes from the book.

Rocky Mountain Widow

Rocky Mountain Widow
Author: Jillian Hart
Publisher: Harlequin
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2010-11-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1426883889

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A WIDOW'S SECOND CHANCE… The dissolution of Claire Hamilton's marriage left her heart as cold as the Montana snow. She resolved to stand alone—against a blizzard of murder accusations, violent attempts to seize her land, and the hungry wolves of winter. Until Joshua Gable saved her life… Standing warrior-strong beside her, Joshua offered to keep Claire safe from harm. And as his closeness ignited the flames of passion within her, Claire knew he could be the one to prove that it was possible to love again…