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  1. Kit Carson (1809–1868) was a frontiersman, western guide, and trapper. He first gained fame as a distinguished guide for explorers in the western frontier, when America had a love affair with the untamed land west of the Mississippi River. Thanks in part to fictional tales and exaggerated magazine stories, Carson's reputation as a guide soon ...

  2. Jun 12, 2006 · Kit Carson: The Legendary Frontiersman Remains an American Hero. The small but courageous adventurer made his mark on the frontier as a mountain man, guide, scout, Indian fighter and Indian protector. by S.J. Reidhead 6/12/2006. Share This Article.

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    Kit Carson. Actor: Fangs of the Arctic. Eldridge "Kit" Carson was born in Oklahoma, the son of Frank Carson and Alice Helena Gordon. He came from a large family with seven brothers and sisters. He married Rosemonde James, an actress at Republic Pictures who appeared in a number of films in 1945.

  4. Carson was a Rocky Mountain fur trapper, a guide and scout for the US Army Corps of Topographical Engineers, rancher, Indian agent in New Mexico and Colorado, and finally an officer in the US Army. Carson was also a man of contradictions and an agent of genocide.

  5. May 8, 2019 · Published May 8, 2019. Updated February 20, 2024. Son of a Revolutionary War veteran, a Civil War veteran himself, and one of the first frontiersmen of the West, Kit Carson became an American legend during his own lifetime.

  6. Kit Carson. Quick Facts. Significance: Guide and United States officer in the Trans-Mississippi Theater. Place of Birth: Madison County, KY. Date of Birth: December 24, 1809. Place of Death: Fort Lyon, CO. Date of Death: May 23, 1868. Place of Burial: Taos, NM. Cemetery Name: Kit Carson Cemetery.

  7. Mar 17, 2017 · Updated on March 17, 2017. Kit Carson became widely known in the mid-1800s as a trapper, guide, and frontiersman whose daring exploits thrilled readers and inspired others to venture westward. His life, for many, came to symbolize the hardy traits Americans needed to survive in the West.

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