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  1. Christopher Gist (1706–1759) was an explorer, surveyor, and frontiersman active in Colonial America. He was one of the first white explorers of the Ohio Country (the present-day states of Ohio, eastern Indiana, western Pennsylvania, and northwestern West Virginia).

    • 1759 (aged 52–53)
  2. Christopher Gist (born c. 1706, Maryland [now in U.S.]—died 1759, South Carolina or Georgia) was an American colonial explorer and military scout who wrote highly informative journals describing his experiences. Little is known about the early life of Gist, although it is probable that his surveyor father trained him in this profession.

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  3. Gist was formally trained as a surveyor, possibly from his father who helped survey Baltimore. However, it is clear from Gist's journals that his education was not limited to surveying. Gist kept three detailed journals that attest to his thoroughness and intelligence.

  4. Oct 13, 2020 · Learn about Christopher Gist, a surveyor, scout, and guide who explored the Ohio Valley and fought in the French and Indian War. He helped George Washington deliver a message to the French, survived a dangerous journey, and joined the Cherokee nation.

  5. Jun 11, 2018 · Learn about Christopher Gist, a colonial explorer and scout who accompanied George Washington on several expeditions in the Ohio Valley. Find out his life story, achievements, and sources from Encyclopedia.com.

  6. Feb 9, 2023 · Learn about Christopher Gist, an explorer, trader, and Indian agent who surveyed and guided the frontier west of the Alleghenies in the 1700s. He was one of the first white men to explore what is now West Virginia and left three journals of his expeditions.

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  8. Christopher Gist was a skilled wilderness traveler and American Indian negotiator who accompanied George Washington on his journey to Fort LeBoeuf in 1753. He helped Washington meet with the French commander and the American Indian chiefs, and kept a journal of the trip.

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