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Joe LaFont Port Sulphur, Louisiana: 1–3 and 6 Junior Edwards Bayou Sorrel, Louisiana: 1–6 and 12 Kenwood Knight Morgan City, Louisiana: 1 Malcom McQuiston Bayou Sorrel, Louisiana: 1–3 Mike Kliebert Hammond, Louisiana: 1 Randy Edwards (deceased) Bayou Sorrel, Louisiana: 1 and 3–6 T-Mike Kliebert Hammond, Louisiana: 1 Tommy Chauvin Port ...
Also: master hunter Junior Edwards and his older son, Willie, make their special hunting weapons, specially designed hooks. Another father and son team, Trapper Joe LaFont and his stepson Tommy, also hit the marshlands, where careless Tommy puts his life at risk.
Meek as a young man The old Joe Meek, as depicted in Frances Fuller Victor's Eleven Years in the Rocky Mountains and a Life on the Frontier, seeks employment with William Sublette. Joseph Meek was born on February 9, 1810, to James Meek and Spica Walker in Washington County, Virginia, near the Cumberland Gap.
General Lafont in 1926. General Michel Laurent Marie Joseph Lafont (1874–1961) was the third Chief Scout of Scouts de France from 1936 to 1948, the first and only Chief Scout of Scoutisme Français from 1940 to 1948, [1] and member of the International Committee of the World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM). he is buried in Saint-Étienne Cemetery in Bayonne.
Joseph Gervais (October 21, 1777 – July 14, 1861) was a French-Canadian, later American, pioneer settler and trapper in the Pacific Northwest. He is the namesake for the town of Gervais, Oregon . [ 1 ]
Clyman's experiences as a fur trapper, explorer, and survivor in the rugged American West showcase his resilience and adaptability in the face of adversity. From encounters with hostile Native American tribes to surviving grueling conditions, Clyman's tale epitomizes the challenges and triumphs of life on the frontier
That article states that Joe Labelle found an empty Eskimo camp with 6 tents and that 25 men, women and children had vanished. The story also appears in Frank Edwards 's 1959 book Stranger than Science ; other versions appear in Whitley Strieber 's science fiction novel Majestic and Dean Koontz 's horror novel Phantoms .
William Lewis Sublette, also spelled Sublett (September 21, 1798 – July 23, 1845), was an American frontiersman, trapper, fur trader, explorer, and mountain man.After 1823, he became an agent of the Rocky Mountain Fur Company, along with his four brothers.