Jerome Davis person
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cited from “Old Captain Bridger and Kit Carson’s… (1891)
ture. I had a slave freed to cross the plains
with me. I left Independence on May 4, ’49,
reached Bridger’s fort on July 3. The next day
thirty sat down on the grass to a spread that
embraced a barbecued beef and numerous
dainties including …
cited from “Old Captain Bridger and Kit Carson’s… (1891)
“Old Captain Bridger and Kit Carson’s
squaw, Mary, were our invited guests. After
our patriotic dinner was over Jerome Davis, who
was our captain, and myself, rode into Salt Lake,
eighty miles. It required our wagons five days.
Davis had previou…
occupation
captain
cited from “Old Captain Bridger and Kit Carson’s… (1891)“Old Captain Bridger and Kit Carson’s
squaw, Mary, were our invited guests. After
our patriotic dinner was over Jerome Davis, who
was our captain, and myself, rode into Salt Lake,
eighty miles. It required our wagons five days.
Davis had previou…
witnessed
survey of Salt Lake Valley
cited from “Old Captain Bridger and Kit Carson’s… (1891)ture. I had a slave freed to cross the plains
with me. I left Independence on May 4, ’49,
reached Bridger’s fort on July 3. The next day
thirty sat down on the grass to a spread that
embraced a barbecued beef and numerous
dainties including …
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cited from “Old Captain Bridger and Kit Carson’s… (1891)
ture. I had a slave freed to cross the plains
with me. I left Independence on May 4, ’49,
reached Bridger’s fort on July 3. The next day
thirty sat down on the grass to a spread that
embraced a barbecued beef and numerous
dainties including …
cited from “Old Captain Bridger and Kit Carson’s… (1891)
“Old Captain Bridger and Kit Carson’s
squaw, Mary, were our invited guests. After
our patriotic dinner was over Jerome Davis, who
was our captain, and myself, rode into Salt Lake,
eighty miles. It required our wagons five days.
Davis had previou…
Sources (2)
“Old Captain Bridger and Kit Carson’s…
1891 · newspaper · public-domain
“Old Captain Bridger and Kit Carson’s… ↗
1891 · newspaper · public-domain · details