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  1. Joseph Albert Fields (February 21, 1895 – March 4, 1966) was an American playwright, theatre director, screenwriter, and film producer. Life and career. Fields was born in New York City, the son of vaudevillean Lew Fields.

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    Joe Field made the Lewis and Clark Expedition’s first bison kill, near present Vermillion, South Dakota, on 23 August 1804. He also killed the first bison of the return trip, in Montana on a tributary of the Sun River on 8 July 1806. Lewis’s men, glad to leave behind the monotonous and disagreeable salmon-and-roots diet of the Pacific Northwest, pr...

    Perhaps Lewis recalled the expedition’s sole violent encounter with Native Americans, when the Field brothers functioned smoothly as a team. On the morning of 27 July 1806, Joseph unwittingly opened the door for attack by the eight young Blackfeet men who had camped with Lewis, Drouillard, and the Fieldses on Two Medicine River in Montana. (See Fig...

    Joe was one of the Corps’ healthier men, seldom ill and never suffering a major injury. On 4 July 1804, near present Doniphan, Kansas, in an “extensive Prarie open and high,” which Clark promptly dubbed “Jo Fields Snake Prarie,” Joe was bitten by a snake—probably a rattlesnake. The cinchona, or Peruvian bark, with which Lewis treated his wound, cou...

    Joseph Field was one of the nine young men from Kentucky who enlisted with William Clark in 1803. He made the first bison kills of the expedition, fought off Blackfeet attackers, and died in 1807.

  2. May 23, 2017 · Joseph and Helen Fields are third generation farmers who sell their organic crops at farmers markets, including Savannah's Forsyth Farmers Market. They are also involved in nutrition incentive programs that support local food access and education.

  3. Joseph Fields Farm is a 50-acre, certified organic fruit and vegetable farm located on the fertile John’s Island of Charleston, South Carolina. The land is stewarded by Joseph Fields, a third-generation Gullah-Geechee farmer whose heart is as large as his harvest. READ MORE.

  4. Feb 1, 2024 · February 1, 2024. Photos by Will Crooks. Editor’s note: This is the first in a series of stories running in February on emerging Black leaders in the Greenville community. Tragedy and adversity can push a person in one of two directions — toward anger and bitterness, or toward empathy and understanding.

  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0276284Joseph Fields - IMDb

    Joseph Fields (1895-1966) was a writer and producer of stage and screen musicals, such as Gentlemen Prefer Blondes and Flower Drum Song. He was the son of actor Lew Fields and won a Tony Award for Wonderful Town.

  6. Joseph Fields (1895-1966) was a prolific writer and producer of Broadway comedies, musicals and films. He collaborated with many famous partners, such as Jerome Chodorov, Anita Loos, Peter DeVries and Oscar Hammerstein II.

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