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  1. Thomas Fitzpatrick (1799 – February 7, 1854) was an American fur trader, Indian agent, and mountain man. He trapped for the Rocky Mountain Fur Company and the American Fur Company. He was among the first white men to discover South Pass, Wyoming.

  2. Feb 28, 2024 · Thomas “Broken Hand” Fitzpatrick was an Irish-born Frontiersman, fur trader, and businessman who played an important role in the Western Fur Trade. He is most famous for his years trapping and exploring alongside legendary Mountain Men like William Henry Ashley, Jedediah Smith, and Jim Bridger. Thomas Fitzpatrick.

  3. Thomas Fitzpatrick, aka Broken Hand, was a famous mountain man, trapper, and trader with the Rocky Mountain Fur Company. Born in County Caven, Ireland, he immigrated to America in about 1816, where he soon began trading with the Indians.

  4. Apr 12, 2017 · The iconic mountain men of our imaginations, among the most romanticized figures in the history of the early American West, are depicted as trappers in buckskin and fur hats who were usually out in the mountains alone. It’s part of the folklore of the nation, but the reality is not quite the same as the legend.

  5. May 17, 2018 · Thomas Fitzpatrick (1799-1854), American trapper, guide, and government agent for Native Americans, was one of the most prominent mountain men during the mid-19th century. Thomas Fitzpatrick, one of eight children, was born in County Cavan, Ireland.

  6. Thomas Fitzpatrick accompanied Sublettes pack train to the 1832 rendezvous in Pierre’s Hole. On the North Platte, Fitzpatrick left the pack train to inform trappers that the Pierre’s Hole trade goods were on the way. Across South Pass, he met a party of Gros Ventre.

  7. Jan 29, 2009 · The following spring, the men crossed South Pass—a break in the Rocky Mountains over which hundreds of thousands of emigrants would eventually cross—to trap in Green River country. We will follow Fitzpatrick’s trail starting in eastern Wyoming, at Fort Laramie, which began as a fur trading post known as Fort William.

  8. Thomas Fitzpatrick was a prominent trapper and explorer who helped blaze the trails that allowed settlers to cross the difficult Rocky Mountains. He was also a seasoned guide who helped lead some of the most important mapping and military expeditions of the 1830s and 1840s.

  9. Thomas Fitzpatrick (1799 – February 7, 1854) was an American-American fur trader, Indian agent, and mountain man. He trapped for the Rocky Mountain Fur Company and the American Fur Company. He was among the first white men to discover South Pass, Wyoming.

  10. Fitzpatrick was a leader of mountain men fur trappers, an explorer of the mountain west, head of the Rocky Mountain Fur Company, a guide for emigrant trains to the West, a guide for John C. Fremont, and he guided General Stephen w. Kearny's Army of the West to Santa Fe on the Mountain Route of the Santa Fe Trail in1846.

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