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  1. William Lewis Sublette, also spelled Sublett (September 21, 1798 – July 23, 1845), was an American frontiersman, trapper, fur trader, explorer, and mountain man. After 1823, he became an agent of the Rocky Mountain Fur Company, along with his four brothers.

  2. An explorer, fur trapper, trader, and mountain man, William “Bill” Lewis Sublette, would help blaze the Oregon Trail. Sublette was born in Stanford, Kentucky, on September 21, 1798 ( some sources list 1799 ). In 1817 he moved with his family to St. Charles, Missouri.

  3. Nov 15, 2023 · William Sublette was a Frontiersman, Fur Trader, and Mountain Man, during the Fur Trade Era. He is most famous for the years he spent trapping and exploring the American West and his connections to the famous Mountain Men of the time.

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  4. One of the more adventurous and successful of the St. Louis merchants, William Sublette helped build St. Louis as the commercial center of the West. His life provides a case study of the early nineteenth­century western entrepreneur.

  5. The 1830 supply caravan, led by William Sublette, consisted of eighty-one men, ten wagons drawn by five mules each, two Deerborn carriages, twelve head of cattle, and a milk cow. Sublette left St. Louis on April 10th. The supply train stopped July 4th, 1830 at a large rock outcropping on the Sweetwater River.

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  6. Some early pioneers became larger than life-myths, legends, our very own folk heroes. One of Haskell County's towns bears the name of one such pioneer folk hero: William L. Sublette, mountain man.

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  8. William Lewis Sublette, also spelled Sublett (September 21, 1798 – July 23, 1845), was an American frontiersman, trapper, fur trader, explorer, and mountain man. After 1823, he became an agent of the Rocky Mountain Fur Company, along with his four brothers.

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