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  2. Hugh Glass - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Glass, Bruce Bradley (1999) ISBN 0966900502; Lord Grizzly, Fredrick Manfred (1954) ISBN 0803281188; Saga of Hugh Glass: Pirate, Pawnee and Mountain Man, John Myers Myers (1976) ISBN 0803258348; Hugh Glass, Mountain Man, Robert M. McClung (1990) ISBN 0688080928 "The Song of Hugh Glass" (part of "A Cycle of the West"), John G. Neihardt (1915)

  3. Man in the Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    Man in the Wilderness is a 1971 American revisionist Western film about a scout for a group of mountain men who are traversing the Northwestern United States during the 1820s. The scout is mauled by a bear and left to die by his companions. He survives and recuperates sufficiently to track his former comrades, forcing a confrontation over his ...

  4. Lord Grizzly - Wikipedia

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    It describes the survival ordeal of a real mountain man, Hugh Glass, who was attacked by a bear and abandoned in the wilderness by his companions (a young Jim Bridger and John S. Fitzpatrick), on the assumption he could not possibly live. Glass, with a broken leg and open wounds, had to crawl most of the way to Fort Kiowa to reach safety. When ...

  5. Andrew Henry (fur trader) - Wikipedia

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    Alongside William H. Ashley, Henry was the co-owner of the successful Rocky Mountain Fur Company, otherwise known as "Ashley's Hundred", for the famous mountain men working for their firm from 1822 to 1832. [1] Henry appears in the narrative poem the Song of Hugh Glass, which is part of the Neihardt's Cycle of the West.

  6. OnlyOnAOL: The first thing Leo DiCaprio did after wrapping ...

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    "Hugh Glass is a highly-skilled survivalist but at the same time he's a human being that was pushed to incredible hardcore circumstances. He found an ability to adapt. I saw his humanity."

  7. Jim Bridger - Wikipedia

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    The bear attack and subsequent desertion of Hugh Glass [8] occurred while Bridger was employed by Ashley at the time near the forks of the Grand River in present-day Perkins County, South Dakota. John Fitzgerald and a man known as 'Bridges' stayed, waiting for him to die, as the rest of the party moved on. They began digging Glass's grave.

  8. The Coolest ‘American Primeval’ Character Was a Real-Life ...

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    The events of American Primeval square up pretty well with real life. Throughout the course of the show, Bridger is, indeed, in charge of the fort. In 1853, the Mormons did show up with a warrant ...

  9. James Clyman - Wikipedia

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    As a member of Ashley's expedition, Clyman wrote one of the two accounts detailing Hugh Glass's mauling by grizzly bear. [1] Clyman also traveled with Jedediah Smith, whose scalp and ear he sewed back on following a savage grizzly bear mauling, and Thomas Fitzpatrick in the discovery of the South Pass. [2]