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    Ewing Young (c. 1792-February 9, 1841) was an American fur trapper and trader from Tennessee who traveled in what was then the northern Mexico frontier territories of Santa Fe de Nuevo México and Alta California before settling in the Oregon Country.

  2. Nov 21, 2022 · Ewing Young (c. 1796–1841) Ewing Young was a Santa Fe trader, a Rocky Mountain man, a California livestock trader, and one of the first Americans to permanently live in Oregon. The need to settle his estate after his death in 1841 led directly to the creation of Oregon’s first Provisional Government, five years before the United States ...

  3. American Explorers Ewing Young (1799 - February 9, 1841) was an American trapper from Tennessee who traveled the western United States before settling in Oregon Country. As a prominent citizen there, his death was the impetus for the early formation of government in that region.[1] Early Life

  4. Jan 31, 2012 · He led one of the first American expeditions into what was to become Arizona, was the first to trap the Salt and Verde Rivers and was the first American to explore the Gila River to its mouth. Ewing Young is one of the most elusive figures in Southwest history.

  5. Introduction. Ewing Young was a U.S. fur trapper and pioneer. He opened up overland trade between Taos (now in New Mexico) and California. Young also made important contributions to the American presence in the Oregon Territory in the 1830s. Santa Fe. Young was born about 1792 near Jonesboro, Tennessee.

  6. Oct 11, 2021 · The greatest of these in the Southwest was Ewing Young. Young had made the trek over the Santa Fe Trail in 1822 with William Becknell. He later led trapping expeditions down along the Gila River and its tributaries in Arizona. He also led the first American group that viewed the Grand Canyon.

  7. Apr 2, 2019 · Ewing Young was a master trapper and a great entrepreneur. He was a pioneer in the opening of the Santa Fe Trail, a central figure in the fur trade of the southwest, and opened the trails between New Mexico and California. In Oregon, he was the first American to ranch, farm, and build a mill in the Willamette valley.

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