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John Colter (c.1770–1775 – May 7, 1812 or November 22, 1813) was a member of the Lewis and Clark Expedition (1804–1806).
Feb 11, 2015 · For Ron Anglin, the chase to catch John Colter — famed explorer with the Lewis and Clark Expedition and the first white man to enter what is now Yellowstone National.
- John Colter’s Early Adventures
- The Hunt
- John Colter Becomes A Legend
John Colter was most likely bornin Virginia sometime around 1775. But, ultimately, almost nothing is known about his early life. He really only enters the historical record with any certainty around 1803 in Maysville, Kentucky. Colter was there responding to an advertisement recruiting, “good hunters, stout, healthy, unmarried men, accustomed to th...
Exactly what happened next is hard to saywith any certainty. In one account, Lisa dispatched John Colter to make contact with the Blackfeet Native American tribe nearby and open up a system of trade. But before he found the tribe, he fell in with a group of Crow Native Americans. That party was then attacked by a party of Blackfeet, who were tradit...
After returning from his ordeal, John Colter spent another few years in the mountains exploring many areas in the Tetons and Yellowstone that no non-Native had ever seen before. He finally decided to return to the East in 1810, swearing that he would never travel to the mountains again. The Colter that emerged from the wilderness wasn’t the same ma...
John Coulter. Life. 1888-1980 [var. 1976]; b. Belfast, ed. Manchester Univ.; taught textile design in Belfast, and art and English at Coleraine Academical Institute; moved to Dublin to be near the Abbey, teaching at Wesley College; returned to Belfast to start theatre, 1919, but impeded by Troubles; moved to London; freelance for BBC; edited ...
Feb 7, 2008 · John William Coulter, writer (b at Belfast, Ire 12 Feb 1888; d at Toronto 1 Dec 1980). Coulter is best known for his historical trilogy Riel (written and produced 1950; publ 1962), The Crime of Louis Riel (1968) and The Trial of Louis Riel (1968). Most of his other plays are on Irish subjects.
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Jul 8, 2018 · John Colter: The Life and Legacy of America’s First Mountain Man chronicles the remarkable story of the legendary explorer. Along with pictures of important people, places, and events, you will learn about John Colter like never before.
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