One of the most iconic American frontiersmen is Daniel Boone, known for his exploration and settlement of what is now Kentucky. His adventurous spirit and skills in navigating the wilderness made him a symbol of American pioneering. Boone's legacy is celebrated for his role in westward expansion and his contributions to American folklore. Other notable frontiersmen include Davy Crockett and Jim Bridger, but Boone remains a quintessential figure in American history.
James Smith - frontiersman - was born in 1737.
Jesse Hughes - frontiersman - died in 1829.
Christopher "Kit" Carson was a trapper, soldier and American frontiersman but I am unable to locate how he came to have the nickname Kit.
The greatest frontiersman of all time next to Daniel Boone himself. He ran the gauntlet nine times which no one had ever done before.
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(Frontiersman Davy Crockett? is not a question.) David "Davy" Crockett was one of the defenders killed at the Alamo on the 6th March 1836. He was a 19th-century American folk hero, a frontiersman, a soldier, and also a politician.
That is the proper spelling of the compound word "frontiersman".
The singular possessive form is frontiersman's.
Kit Carson was an American frontiersman and also an Indian fighter. Kit Carson was known for the creation of reservations for the Native American people.
Bill Gates - frontiersman - died in 1935.
Bill Gates - frontiersman - was born in 1860.
James Smith - frontiersman - was born in 1737.
Jesse Hughes - frontiersman - died in 1829.
Christopher "Kit" Carson was a trapper, soldier and American frontiersman but I am unable to locate how he came to have the nickname Kit.