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Major Andrew Henry (c. 1775 – January 10, 1832) was an American miner, army officer, frontiersman, trapper and entrepreneur. 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]
Three Forks is an unincorporated community in Carbon County, Wyoming, United States. [1] Three forks, locally known as Three Forks Muddy Gap, was named from its location at a fork in the road. [2] First settled in 1935 when Highway 287 was built. Local Rancher, Robert L. Tully built a small filling station.
The Rio Grande Ranch Headquarters Historic District (also known as Three Forks Ranch) is a historic one-story residence located 3 miles (4.8 km) east of Okay in Wagoner County, Oklahoma. [2] The site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places September 9, 1992. [ 3 ]
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Missouri Headwaters State Park is a public recreation area occupying 535 acres (217 ha) at the site of the official start of the Missouri River. The park offers camping, hiking trails, hunting, and water-related activities. It is located on Trident Road northeast of Three Forks, Montana at an elevation of 4,045 feet (1,233 m). [2]
Three Forks Airport is a public use airport located 1 mile southeast of town. A large beaver dam measuring 2,139 feet (650 m) long, 14 feet (4.3 m) high and 23 feet (7.0 m) thick at the base is located within the Three Forks area.
Three Forks is a location in Apache County, Arizona where three forks of the Black River converge. It has an estimated elevation of 8,225 feet (2,507 m) above sea level. [1] The Three Forks springsnail is found exclusively there. [2] The species is endangered and the Three Forks area has consequently been declared a critical habitat. [3] [4]
Later, the Gerry brand was owned by the Amerex Group Inc., [8] a New York–based privately owned clothing manufacturer which owned several brands. [9] In 2002, Amerex created the Gerry website [10] and announced a number of sponsorship programs. [11] Cunningham died May 15, 2010, at his home in Patagonia, Arizona (born February 17, 1922). [12]