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  2. Disappearance of Amy Wroe Bechtel - Wikipedia

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    Amy Joy Wroe Bechtel (August 4, 1972 [4] – disappeared July 24, 1997; [5] declared legally dead 2004) is an American woman who disappeared while presumably jogging in the Wind River Mountains approximately 15 miles (24 km) south of Lander, Wyoming. Despite extensive investigative work and media portrayals, her case remains unsolved.

  3. David P. Bond (author) - Wikipedia

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    Andrea "Kazia" Tessler. . . ( m. 2018, till death) . David Preston Bond (April 11, 1951 – February 16, 2020) was a newspaper reporter, columnist, and editor based in the American Northwest. He chronicled and supported North Idaho ’s mining industry over much of his career. "Bond considered himself a defender of the blue-collar man," one ...

  4. Shoshone News Press - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper was created on May 6, 1985 following the purchase and merger of the Kellogg Evening News and the Wallace-based North Idaho Press by the Hagadone Media Group. . The Kellogg Evening News had been published since 1886, and the North Idaho Press had been published since 1

  5. Mae Timbimboo Parry - Wikipedia

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    Advocating for public awareness of the Bear River Massacre. Mae Timbimboo Parry (May 15, 1919 – March 20, 2007) was a storyteller for the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation of Utah, activist, and member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. She is known for her recounting of the Bear River Massacre and for her work with ...

  6. Jean Baptiste Charbonneau - Wikipedia

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    Jean Baptiste Charbonneau (February 11, 1805 – May 16, 1866), sometimes known in childhood as Pompey or Little Pomp, was a Lemhi Shoshone-French Canadian explorer, guide, fur trapper, trader, military scout during the Mexican–American War, alcalde (mayor) of Mission San Luis Rey de Francia and a gold digger and hotel operator in Northern California.

  7. Shoshone, California - Wikipedia

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    Shoshone was founded in 1910 by Ralph Jacobus "Dad" Fairbanks, (December 26, 1857 – October 3, 1943) a Death Valley businessman. [9] The town remains owned by his descendants; his daughter Estelle Francis (October 10, 1892 – March 6, 1970) married Charles Brown (December 12, 1883 – May 9, 1963) and they continued management of the town after Fairbanks left. [10]

  8. Mike Daggett - Wikipedia

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    Mike Daggett's headdress, found at Kelley Creek in February 1911. Mike Daggett, original Shoshoni name Ondongarte[1] (died February 25, 1911), was a Shoshone man who is best known for his involvement in the Battle of Kelley Creek, during which he was killed with several members of his family. [2]

  9. Washakie - Wikipedia

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    Washakie (c. 1804 [1] /1810 – February 20, 1900) was a prominent leader of the Shoshone people during the mid-19th century. He was first mentioned in 1840 in the written record of the American fur trapper, Osborne Russell. In 1851, at the urging of trapper Jim Bridger, Washakie led a band of Shoshones to the council meetings of the Treaty of ...

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