John Charles Fremont
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Description: Information on Fremont and the route of Fremont's 1844 mid winter Sierra crossing.
"To this Gate I gave the name of , or Golden Gate; for the same reasons that the harbor of Byzantium was called Thirty-one year old Second Lieutenant John Charles Frémont's second Topographical Expedition left Missouri in June of 1843, and, mapping the Oregon Trail, had traveled to Fort Vancouver. Intending to return to Missouri through the Southwest, he then turned south through Oregon and Western Nevada. By January 1844, the expedition was comprised of
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Page title: | John C. Fremont |
Keywords: | John C Fremont, Kit Carson, Bob Graham, Carson Pass, Tom Fitzpatrick, Broken Hand, Charles Preuss, latitude, longitude, Francis Drake, barometer, thermometer, sierra nevada |
Description: | An examination of Fremont's expeditionary routes and new discoveries of historic campsites. |
IP-address: | 38.113.1.97 |
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Date | Creation Date: 29-may-2001 Expiration Date: 29-may-2015 |