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A. R. Harding, the son of Alvin Bartlett Harding (1835–1908) and Mary "Mollie" Thompson Harding (1844–1910), was born July 1871 in Gallia County, Ohio. The family lived in Cheshire Township, Gallia County, Ohio near Kyger, along the Ohio River. Arthur's only sibling was a brother, Howard M. Harding, who became a produce dealer in Gallipolis ...
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Barclay was a British-born frontiersman of the American West. After working in St. Louis as a bookkeeper and clerk, he worked at Bent's Old Fort. He then ventured westward where he was a trapper, hunter, and trader. [1] Beckwourth, Jim: 1798–1866 1824–1866 United States Bent, Charles: 1799–1847 1828–1846 United States Bent, William
Hunter-Trader-Trapper was an American outdoors magazine created by Arthur Robert Harding. [1] It ran from 1900 to 1938. [1] The magazine was published first in Gallia County, Ohio, and then in Columbus, Ohio. [2] In 1919 the publishers were F. J. and W. F Heer, the business manager was W. F. Heer, and the managing editor was Otto Kuechler.
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This regional camp includes a swimming pool, two lakes, Olympic shotgun shooting range (along with world-class rifle and archery ranges), one of Colorado's premier mountain biking courses, natural rocking climbing areas, trading post, dining hall, two themed outpost camps, and that barely scratches the surface!
March 21, 2024; Columbus, Ohio, USA; Clark State College is a public community college in Springfield, Ohio. It opened in 1962.
James Ohio Pattie (c. 1804 [1] – c. 1850 [2]) was an American frontiersman and author from Kentucky. [1] Between 1824 and 1830, Pattie took part in a series of fur trapping and trading expeditions , traveling through the American West and Southwest and into modern-day northern and central Mexico.