Samuel de Champlain
"Trapper Keeper" is a brand name for one particular zipper binder.
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Jim Bridger was a key figure in the westward movement and Manifest Destiny, serving as a mountain man, trapper, and guide in the American West during the 19th century. He played a crucial role in exploring and mapping the western territories, particularly in regions like Wyoming and Utah, and his knowledge of the land greatly aided pioneers and settlers. Bridger also established several trading posts, including Fort Bridger, which became vital waypoints for travelers on the Oregon and California Trails. His contributions helped facilitate the migration and settlement of the West, embodying the spirit of Manifest Destiny.
The "Bread Basket" term refers to the goalies catching glove.
The Corps of Discovery, led by Captain Merriwether Lewis and Second Lieutenant William Clark were tasked by President Jefferson with discovering what existed in the newly-acquired Louisiana Purchase, including producing maps. The French-Canadian trapper Toussaint Charboneau was very little benefit to the expedition, but his native wife Tsakakawia (Bird Woman in the Hidatsa language, since she had earlier been captured by Hidatsas) proved to be a major asset. Lewis and Clark incorrectly recorded her name as Sacagawea, which is how she has been remembered.
Right now the Appalachian Trail runs along it's entire length from Maine to Georgia. Daniel Boone was a trapper and trader and established what some call the Boone trail. It ran between different trading posts in the mountains.
The man who was slowly killed by natives was named Hugh Glass. He was a frontiersman and fur trapper who was famously left for dead after being attacked by a grizzly bear and subsequently seeking revenge against those who abandoned him.
The Minnesota Trapper's association and the MN DNR have partnered to provide a trapper's education course which includes classroom or correspondence learning, as well as a field day to learn hands- on trap setting techniques and issues.
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French trappers set up trading posts along the Misissippi river and would trap beavers and otters to trade to the indians.
The address of the Trapper Creek Public Library is: 8901 East Devonshire Drive, Trapper Creek, 99683 0388
Trapper Keeper was created in 1978.
Trapper Nelson was born in 1909.
Trapper Nelson died in 1968.
Blitzen Trapper was created in 2000.
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The trapper captured the deer in one of his nets