“Old Captain Bridger and Kit Carson’s…
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Jerome Davisperson
3 claims cited from this source
Colonel McIlhanyperson
2 claims cited from this source
a.k.a. Colonel Mc-Ilhany
Captain Bridgerperson
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a.k.a. Old Captain Bridger
Mary Carsonperson
1 claim cited from this source
a.k.a. Kit Carson's squaw, Mary
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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 twenty gallons of Kentucky
bourbon.
“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 previously been with Fremont to the
Pacific slope, (had lived on mule meat sixty-
seven days) and assisted in the survey of the
Salt Lake Valley, and thus became known to
the Mormons. Through Davis, the writer was
kindly treated by the Mormon elders. Our train
was loaded with merchandise, just what the
Mormons were in need of. We remained in the
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city ten days. Young then had only seven wives.
Davis and myself visited all the elders homes.
Polygamy, in practice, was decidedly a novelty
to us.”