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John Colter - Wikipedia John Colter (c 1770–1775 – May 7, 1812 or November 22, 1813) was a member of the Lewis and Clark Expedition (1804–1806)
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COLTER Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of COLTER is a knife, sharp disc, or other cutting tool that is attached to the beam of a plow to cut the sward in advance of the plowshare and moldboard
Private John Colter - U. S. National Park Service Many know Colter not for his service as a Private but instead for his exploits post expedition From becoming one of America's first mountain men to the first American to see Yellowstone, his adventures have been recorded and told throughout the ages
John Colter | Lewis Clark Expedition, Fur Trade, Wilderness - Britannica John Colter (born c 1775, in or near Staunton, Va [U S ]—died 1813, [in present-day Missouri, U S ]) was an American trapper-explorer, the first white man to have seen and described (1807) what is now Yellowstone National Park Colter was a member of Lewis and Clark’s company from 1803 to 1806
Colter Wall With the album Little Songs, Colter's music continues to carry on the traditional sounds of his prairie homelands, while connecting a contemporary world to the values, hardships, and celebrations of rural life
The Colter Story | Behind the Story of John Colter The legend of John Colter is one of the most fascinating elements of the history of the American West, elevating far beyond the mystery and drama embedded in the story of his famous “run”—his escape from the Blackfeet Indians in what is known as the fabled Three Forks area of Montana
John Colter - Yellowstone History Though party to one of the more famous expeditions in history, Colter is best remembered for explorations he made during the winter of 1807–1808, when Colter became the first known person of European descent to enter the region now known as Yellowstone National Park, and to see the Teton Mountain Range