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Antoine Leroux

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valley. Gunnison, however, quarrelled constantly with Leroux's advice, often to the detriment of the party in terms of terrain or favorable campsites, and Leroux eventually quit the expedition. Two days later, most of the party, including Gunnison, was slaughtered when they unexpectedly came upon a
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By 1853, Leroux had become a wealthy sheep rancher and landowner, but was still open to trailblazing requests (albeit with personal valet). He would participate in two expeditions that year to help survey proposed routes for the proposed Transcontinental Railroad. In summer, he accompanied
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on an expedition at the 35th parallel. When returning from the Whipple expedition in 1854, Leroux recorded in his journal an archaeological site in the
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In 1849, Leroux served under Lieutenant J.H. Whitesley in a punitive campaign against the
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Indians. That same year he played an important role in the aftermath of the
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Index

mountain man
New Mexico
New Mexico Territory
Mormon Battalion
Philip St. George Cooke
Pauline Weaver
Jean Baptiste Charbonneau
California
Mexican–American War
Ute
White Massacre
Little Colorado River
Wupatki ruins
Amiel Weeks Whipple
Verde Valley
Taos
John W. Gunnison
San Juan River
Paiute
San Francisco Peaks
Flagstaff, Arizona


Old Bill Williams, Mountain Man
University of North Carolina Press
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0-8061-1698-6


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