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  1. Jonathan Carver (April 13, 1710 – January 31, 1780) was a captain in a Massachusetts colonial unit, explorer, and writer. After his exploration of the northern Mississippi valley and western Great Lakes region, he published an account of his expedition, Travels through America in the Years 1766, 1767, and 1768 (1778), that was widely read and raised interest in the territory.

  2. Apr 9, 2024 · Jonathan Carver (born April 13, 1710, Weymouth, Mass. [U.S.]—died Jan. 31, 1780, London, Eng.) was an early explorer of North America and author of one of the most widely read travel and adventure books in that period. Carver was promoted to lieutenant (1759) and then to captain (1760) while serving in a Massachusetts regiment during the ...

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  4. May 11, 2018 · The American explorer and writer Jonathan Carver (1710-1780) was one of the most famous travelers and travel writers of the 18th century. Jonathan Carver was born on April 13, 1710, in Weymouth, Mass. The family moved to Canterbury, Conn., when Jonathan was a child.

  5. Jan 28, 2014 · Jonathan Carver was an explorer, mapmaker, author, and subject of controversy. He was among the first white men to explore and map areas of Minnesota, and including what later became Carver County .

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    Summerwind. /  46.20417°N 89.42611°W  / 46.20417; -89.42611. Summerwind, formerly known as Lamont Mansion, is a ruined mansion on the shores of West Bay Lake in Vilas County, Wisconsin. Located on private land, its ruins are closed to the public. A number of urban legends and ghost stories in popular culture have contributed to its ...

  7. d. London, England, January, 1780. Jonathan Carver was an explorer and author, most famous for his book "Travels Through the Interior Parts of North America." He moved with his family to Canterbury, Connecticut, when he was about eight years old, where he learned to make shoes. From 1746 to 1759 he served with the Connecticut provincial troops ...

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