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  1. Christopher Gist (1706–1759) was an explorer, surveyor, and frontiersman active in Colonial America. He was one of the first white explorers of the Ohio Country (the present-day states of Ohio, eastern Indiana, western Pennsylvania, and northwestern West Virginia).

  2. Christopher Gist (born c. 1706, Maryland [now in U.S.]—died 1759, South Carolina or Georgia) was an American colonial explorer and military scout who wrote highly informative journals describing his experiences.

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  3. Traveling with Washington to the Ohio Country in 1754, Gist served as scout, messenger, and Indian agent. It was Gist’s reconnaissance that alerted Washington to the French presence at Great Meadows and allowed for the subsequent massacre of Jumonville’s forces.

  4. Christopher Gist (born 1706) was an accomplished American explorer, surveyor and frontiersman, and a member of the British and Colonial Rites of the Templar Order. During the Seven Years' War, he was the first mate aboard Shay Cormac's ship, the Morrigan.

  5. Oct 13, 2020 · Learn about Christopher Gist, a surveyor, scout, and guide who explored the Ohio Valley and fought in the French and Indian War. He helped George Washington deliver a message to the French, survived a dangerous journey, and joined the Cherokee nation.

  6. Jun 11, 2018 · Learn about Christopher Gist, a colonial explorer and scout who accompanied George Washington on several expeditions in the Ohio Valley. Find out his life story, achievements, and sources from Encyclopedia.com.

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  8. Christopher Gist was accompanied to the Monongahela country by his three sons, Richard, Nathaniel, and Thomas, his daughter Nancy, and his daughter Violetta and her husband, William Cromwell.

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