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  2. Kit Carson - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Houston Carson (December 24, 1809 – May 23, 1868) was an American frontiersman. He was a fur trapper, wilderness guide, Indian agent and U.S. Army officer. He became a frontier legend in his own lifetime through biographies and news articles; exaggerated versions of his exploits were the subject of dime novels.

  3. Kit Carson - Death, Facts & Frontiersman - Biography

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    Kit Carson was an American frontiersman, trapper, soldier and Indian agent who made important contributions to the westward expansion of the United States.

  4. Kit Carson | Biography & Facts | Britannica

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    Kit Carson, American frontiersman, trapper, soldier, and Indian agent who made an important contribution to the westward expansion of the United States. His career as an Indian fighter earned him both folk hero status and later condemnation. Learn more about Carson’s life and career.

  5. Kit Carson Biography - life, family, children, name, wife, young,...

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    Kit Carson (1809–1868) was a frontiersman, western guide, and trapper. He first gained fame as a distinguished guide for explorers in the western frontier, when America had a love affair with the untamed land west of the Mississippi River.

  6. Kit Carson: The Legendary Frontiersman Remains an American Hero

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    Kit Carson’s most glorious moment came in late November 1864, in Texas, when he led some 325 soldiers and 75 Ute scouts against at least 1,500 Apaches, Comanches, Kiowas and Arapahos in the Battle of Adobe Walls.

  7. The explorations of frontiersman, U.S. Army officer, trapper, and Indian agent Kit Carson were instrumental in America's westward expansion.

  8. Kit Carson - Colorado Encyclopedia

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    The life of Christopher “Kit” Carson (1809–68) represents a broad sweep of Western American history in the early-to-mid nineteenth century. Carson was a Rocky Mountain fur trapper, a guide and scout for the US Army Corps of Topographical Engineers, rancher, Indian agent in New Mexico and Colorado, and finally an officer in the US Army ...

  9. Kit Carson - U.S. National Park Service

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    Kit Carson. Quick Facts. Significance: Guide and United States officer in the Trans-Mississippi Theater. Place of Birth: Madison County, KY. Date of Birth: December 24, 1809. Place of Death: Fort Lyon, CO. Date of Death: May 23, 1868. Place of Burial: Taos, NM. Cemetery Name: Kit Carson Cemetery.

  10. The Complex Character of Kit Carson - U.S. National Park Service

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    Kit Carson offers a perfect example of that conundrum. He is a figure who still inspires awe and admiration in hundreds of visitors to Fort Union for his bravery and skills in America's wilderness. He is also a figure who led the destructive and devastating campaign against the Navajos and their homeland, a campaign of "total" warfare that took ...

  11. Kit Carson - Encyclopedia.com

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    Kit Carson (1809 – 1868) was a frontiersman, western guide, and trapper. He first gained fame as a distinguished guide for explorers in the western frontier, when America had a love affair with the untamed land west of the Mississippi River.