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  2. Fort Bridger Rendezvous - Wikipedia

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    The Fort Bridger Rendezvous is an annual reenactment of fur trading as it happened from 1825 to 1840 between mountain men, Native Americans, fur trappers and traders. The event takes place at Fort Bridger, Wyoming on first weekend of September. This family-friendly event is one of the largest mountain man gatherings in the nation.

  3. Henry Fraeb - Wikipedia

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    Fraeb trapped for beaver fur in the Rocky Mountain region, [1] including Montana, where he is his considered one of the pioneering fur traders. [2] He then was one of the owners of the Rocky Mountain Fur Company , along with Jim Bridger , Milton Sublette , Jean Baptiste Gervais, and Thomas Fitzpatrick .

  4. Milton Sublette - Wikipedia

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    Milton Green Sublette (c. 1801–1837), was an American frontiersman, trapper, fur trader, explorer, and mountain man.He was the second of five Sublette brothers prominent in the western fur trade; William, Andrew, and Solomon.

  5. Grand Teton National Park - Wikipedia

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    The French trappers' les trois tétons (the three breasts) was later shortened to the Tetons. [16] Formed in the mid-1820s, the Rocky Mountain Fur Company partnership included Jedediah Smith, William Sublette, and David Edward Jackson or "Davey Jackson". Jackson oversaw the trapping operations in the Teton region between 1826 and 1830.

  6. Rocky Mountain Rendezvous - Wikipedia

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    1825: McKinnon, Wyoming [2] The first rendezvous of white traders and trappers in the Rocky Mountains occurred in July 1825 just north of McKinnon along Henrys Fork. They joined members of William Henry Ashley's expedition. [3] At this rendezvous, Jedediah Smith became Ashley's partner in the fur trade.

  7. Isaac Williams (rancher) - Wikipedia

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    Isaac Williams was born in the Wyoming Valley, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, and had resided in Johnstown, Licking County, Ohio and Missouri before leaving Fort Smith in 1831 with the Bean-Sinclair trapping party for the Rocky Mountains.

  8. David Edward Jackson - Wikipedia

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    The company suffered many losses as their beaver pelts were often stolen. Many trappers died under the harsh conditions of life in the Rocky Mountains, or by murder at the hands of competitors or native tribes. Eventually Davey Jackson, William Sublette and Jedediah Smith formed their own fur trading company, “Smith, Jackson and Sublette.”

  9. North American fur trade - Wikipedia

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    Modern fur trapping and trading in North America is part of a wider $15 billion global fur industry where wild animal pelts make up only 15 percent of total fur output. In 2008, the global recession hit the fur industry and trappers especially hard with greatly depressed fur prices thanks to a drop in the sale of expensive fur coats and hats ...

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