Jim Bridger ~ Johnny Horton
Jim Bridger ~ Johnny HortonJim Bridger, mountain man extraordinaire, was born in 1804 in Richmond, Virginia. In 1812, Bridger's father moved the family to a farm near St. Louis, Missouri. Ten years later, at the age of 22, young Bridger began his life as a trapper by joining the expedition led by William Ashley and Andrew Henry up the Missouri River as a beaver trapper. Along with Bridger on the expedition went three other future giants of the frontier -- Jedediah Smith, Thomas Fitzpatrick and Hugh Glass. Jedediah Smith, who was known for reading his Bible around the campfire, gave Bridger a nickname which would stick for life. He called him 'Old Gabe' because Bridger, with his self assured manner, reminded him of the angel Gabriel spreading the word of God. The party travelled in keelboats some 1,800 miles up the mouth of the Yellowstone River. Jim's education grew by leaps and bounds as he found out how to survive on the land. He came to know the uncharted lands like the back of his hand. Jim Bridger had undoubtedly found his niche. He would spend much of the next 60 years at the head of groups of trappers and fur hunters for the Rocky Mountain Fur Company, of which he was a founder, and the American Fur Company. In 1842, however Bridger and fellow trapper Pierre Luis Vasquez set about building a settlement on Black's Fork of the Green River in what is now Wyoming. The settlement, known as Fort Bridger, would become a vital stopping off point for wary travellers on the overland trail west. The travellers found in Jim Bridger an excellent host. One diary reported the following about the man behind Fort Bridger: " He was excessively kind and patient with me in laying down the route to Salt Lake, taking the trouble of drawing a chart with charcoal on the door, pointing out a new line that had never been attempted, which would be a short cut of thirty miles." That account underscores Bridger's vast knowledge of the west. According to Captain John W. Gunnison in an 1834 report, " With a buffalo skin and a piece of charcoal he will map out any portion of this vast region with wonderful accuracy. His renown in the area of plotting and charting maps grew. In 1851, he was assigned by the United States Government to draw the official maps that established the tribal boundaries according to the Fort Laramie Peace Treaty. By his mid thirties Jim Bridger had grown into a fine specimen of a man. He stood at just over six feet, had a lean, muscular physique and sharp facial features. According to an 1837 copy of the Cincinnati Atlas, "His cheekbones were high, his nose hooked or acquiline, the expression of his eyes mild and thoughtful, that of his face grave almost to solemnity." The highlight of the trapper's year was the annual rendezvous. Bridger richly enjoyed such get togethers. He was a natural fireside entertainer. He would amaze his listeners with stories about his adventures and the sights he had seen. Bridger had the ability to mesmerize Indians as well as white men with his tales. On one occasion a Captain Howard Stansbury was amazed to see him keep a circle of Sioux and Cheyenne intrigued for over an hour with a tall tale that was told completely in sign language. Bridger kept himself busy trapping and scouting after Fort Bridger was established. He laid out a stage route west from Denver for the Central Overland and Pike's Peak Express Company. He also guided 300 prospectors to Montana goldfields. He also spent some time as a guide for the U.S. Army in their quest for hostile Indians. One day while scouting ahead of an army column near Tongue River in Wyoming Territory in 1865, Bridger pointed out some smoke rising at a distant point. The Captain, however, saw nothing, even with the aid of field glasses. As they advanced other scouts began reporting an Indian village with campfires up ahead. Just two years later, however, failing eyesight caused Bridger to retire from his position as an army scout. He purchased a farm in Kansas City, Missouri and settled into the life of a farmer. He died there in 1881. He was 77 years of age.
Channel: People & Blogs
Uploaded: December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm
Author: mrtibbs6912
Length: 02:44
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drewmillz1 (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
dedicated to gordon wright of orem ut. a purple heart who served in vietnam and a great friend that tought me many valuable life lessons.R.I.P. GOWIE.
jws54 (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
I like the song and I like hearing about Jim Bridger.Seems there was a price on his head and he wasa sort of renegade.As I put it altogether, he was a survivor,and true to his way of life.
imaghost324 (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
great song
mcdade10 (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
It's just a fucking song! What's you're problem......Buy a dictionary.
francois004 (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
yes that is true i cant even speak my own language because of the english language,and i wish i could speak my language
1969skinheadboi (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
Killing the culture of indians was far more destroying than killing them.. trust me, Poland was out of the world map for 123 years, but our culture lived and we stud strong. There r still some indians that belive in their ancestors, and they should fight back!
hug2046 (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
Thank U
widgeonslayer (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
You people complaining about missionaries, Why don't you complain about the people making whiskey? Or the people who wanted top hats in Europe. They did far more damage then your "Missionaries" ever did. IN other words enjoy the song like everybody else here is doing, and leave your complaining for another video about past mistakes.
ezgoing30 (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
Great video to the song,Jim Bridger was one of the original mountain men of the early USA,And most any Johnny Horton song is an American history lesson in its own.I encuorage all readers to google Jim Bridger to learn about this man,and listen to more Johnny Horton music to get a sense of how America was established,and to compare how it became a welfare nation.
bulldogfighting (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
They wished to expand and so they decided to take the land that they thought they owned.And spreed there religion as well |
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