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Jim Beckwourth

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Book Jim Beckwourth Elinor Wilson
Libristo code: 11524207
Publishers University of Oklahoma Press, September 1972
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Dismissed as a "gaudy liar" by most historians and often discredited by writers who deprecated his mixed blood, James Pierson Beckwourth was one of the giants of the early West, certainly deserving to rank alongside Kit Carson, Bill Williams, Louis Vasquez, and Jim Bridger. Sometime around 1800 James Beckwourth was born a slave in Frederick County, Virginia, the natural son of Sir Jennings Beckwith and a slave girl. In 1810 Sir Jennings moved with his family to the wilderness of St. Louis, Missouri, where Jim was educated and eventually apprenticed to a blacksmith. His father recorded a Deed of Emancipation in his name on three different occasions, sending young Jim out into the world with his blessings. Jim Beckwourth's apprenticeship as a fur trapper was served with General William Ashley's grueling 1824 winter expedition to the Rocky Mountains. Except for a short stint as an army scout during the Seminole campaign, Jim spent the remainder of his long, eventful life in the West, dying among the Crow Indians whom he loved. He was fur trapper, trader, scout war chief of the Crow Nation, explorer, hotelkeeper, dispatch carrier, storekeeper, prospector, Indian agent for the Cheyennes-in short, a mountain man extraordinaire. In his old age Beckwourth dictated an autobiography to T.D. Bonner, a man more interested in making money with Jim's adventures than in accurately recording his life. Beckwourth was later disparaged because of the inaccuracies that crept into Bonner's account. Elinor Wilson, who grew up in Trinidad, Colorado, "at the foot of the equestrian statue of Kit Carson," searched out every scrap of information available to her to prove that Jim Beckwourth was certainly no liar, but was, instead, a man of towering physical strength, indomitable courage, excellent judgment, and without peer in his knowledge of Indian ways. Mr. Wilson, a professional writer, was a graduate of the University of California, Berkeley.

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Full name Jim Beckwourth
Author Elinor Wilson
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 1972
Number of pages 264
EAN 9780806115559
ISBN 0806115556
Libristo code 11524207
Weight 372
Dimensions 140 x 210 x 15
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