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    Sources are unclear about when Colter died or the cause of death. One report states that after suddenly turning ill, Colter died of jaundice on May 7, 1812, and was buried near Miller's Landing. Other sources indicate he died on November 22, 1813. Release flier for the 1912 silent film, John Colter's Escape Legacy

  3. Jul 9, 2018 · John Colter was a 19th-century explorer who traveled with Lewis and Clark and survived being hunted by Blackfeet warriors. Learn about his adventures, his escape, and his legacy in this article.

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  4. May 6, 2021 · John Colter was a pioneer and explorer who discovered Yellowstone National Park in 1807. He also survived a deadly chase by the Blackfeet tribe, who wanted to kill him for killing one of their warriors.

  5. John Colter (ca. 1775–1812) was a private in the Corps of Discovery who left early and became a famous fur trapper. He died in 1812, possibly from a snakebite, while exploring the Yellowstone River.

  6. Died: 1813, [in present-day Missouri, U.S.] 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.

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  7. John Colter was a trapper and guide who explored the Yellowstone region and survived attacks by the Blackfoot Indians. He died of jaundice in 1812 or 1813 while serving in the War of 1812.

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  9. John Colter was a member of the Corps of Discovery and a pioneer mountain man. He died in 1813 in Missouri, after a long and adventurous life in the West.

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