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  1. Mar 24, 2022 · Tom Fitzpatrick: Trapper, Trader, Legend: Directed by Christopher Cassel. With James C Auld, Jay Buckley, Joseph Curtis Callender, Jim Hardee. From humble beginnings, Tom Fitzpatrick rises to become one of the most successful men in the fur trade; however, the shrewd mountain man could lose everything when one wrong turn in the wilderness leads him on a harrowing journey of survival.

  2. Learn Thomas Fitzpatrick (trapper) facts for kids. An experienced fur trapper and trader, Andrew Henry had built Fort Henry a trading post at Yellowstone in 1822. Fitzpatrick went to work for the fur traders, joining the likes of Jim Bridger, Jedediah Smith, Louis Vasquez, Étienne Provost, and William Lewis Sublette.

  3. Thomas Fitzpatrick (trapper) (1799–1854), American mountain man; Thomas B. Fitzpatrick (1919–2003), American dermatologist; Thomas Benjamin Fitzpatrick (1896–1974), American governor of American Samoa; Thomas Fitzpatrick (academic) (1861–1931), English university president; Thomas Henry Fitzpatrick (died 1866), British missionary to the ...

  4. Jun 1, 2020 · Stories abound about Joe Walker, Kit Carson, Jim Bridger, and Jedidiah Smith, but one of the greatest of them all was an Irishman named Tom Fitzpatrick. Born in County Caven, Ireland in 1799, he came to America around 1816. Although he came from a well to do family he ran away from home when he was seventeen and went to sea and became a sailor.

  5. Thomas Fitzpatrick (1799 – February 7, 1854) was an Irish-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. In 1831, he found and took-in a lost Arapaho boy, Friday, who he had schooled in St. Louis, Missouri; Friday became a noted interpreter and ...

  6. Fitzpatrick, Thomas, c.1799–1854, American trapper, fur trader, and guide, one of the greatest of the mountain men, b. Co. Cavan, Ireland. He emigrated early to the United States, and by 1823 he was engaged in St. Louis for a trading expedition of William Henry Ashley up the Missouri. Like others of the mountain men, he spent many of the ...

  7. Jan 29, 2009 · On the trapper trail from Wyoming’s Fort Laramie to La Junta, Colorado. Irish immigrant Thomas Fitzpatrick signed on with William Ashley to head out West in search of beaver in 1823. He traveled up the Missouri River, and from there he joined his fellow mountain-bound men in a confrontation with Arikaras. Surviving the fight, he continued on ...

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