Not only a biography of one of America's true heroes, this is an excellent tool for teaching American history and geography.
The account-as modest and undemonstrative as Carson's feats were remarkable-covers his life as a trapper, Indian fighter, guide, and buffalo hunter up to the fall of 1856.
If he was born in Ulster about 1720 and if Lindsey was about nineteen, then William was close to fifty-three years old at the time of his ... In his classic History of Kentucky, Thomas D. Clark described these processions: “Adventurous men.
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The life of Kit Carson, legendary scout, mountain man, and Indian fighter of the Old West.
In spite of Kit Carson's prominent place in the popular imagination of the American West, his family life is little known, thanks largely to Carson's private nature about such matters.
Describes the life of Kit Carson, discusses his activities as a guide in the West, and examines his role in the wars against the Indians
The Life of Kit Carson
"The Life of Kit Carson" from Edward Sylvester Ellis. American author (1840-1916).
The Life and Adventures of Kit Carson: The Nestor of the Rocky Mountains, from Facts Narrated by Himself