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Isaac Slover

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197: 293: 273: 278: 234: 85:. He continued to trap and hunt in the region, and died of injuries received in a bear attack in 1854. Issac Slover is also thought to be buried in the cemetery of 177: 288: 81:, and helped open overland trading between that province and New Mexico. By 1843, Slover had established himself and his family in California, settling near 146: 227: 220: 116: 78: 253: 283: 268: 174: 31: 86: 263: 258: 38:. Slover is known for his association with many other trappers in the American Southwest, including 62:
and Lower Colorado River in 1828. Seeking food and water they cached their furs and went west to
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of Hugh Glenn and Jacob Fowler. He was one of the first trappers to take up formal residence at
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This article about an American businessperson born in the 1780s is a
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Later from New Mexico, Slover crossed the southwest into
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fur trader
New Mexico
Glenn-Fowler Expedition
Taos, New Mexico
Ewing Young
William Wolfskill
Colorado River
James Ohio Pattie
Sylvester Pattie
Gila River
Baja California
San Diego
Alta California
Old Spanish Trail
San Bernardino
Agua Mansa
Slover Mountain
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