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William Sublette

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as part of a fur trapping contingent, later referred to as Ashley's Hundred. That was the beginning of a new strategy for conducting the fur trade in response to a change in United States law in 1822. Liquor had been one of the principal currencies traded to
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from William and his partners. Sublette retired from trapping after being wounded at the Rendezvous of 1832 in the
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Carter, Harvey L. "Robert Campbell" and Doyce B. Nunis, Jr. "Milton G. Sublette", featured in
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He sold Fort William to the American Fur Company, which renamed it Fort John. After the
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Sublette was among the mountain men who journeyed into the Rocky Mountains and other
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Kansas Place-Names, John Rydjord, University of Oklahoma Press, 1972, p. 121
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By 1826, Sublette acquired Ashley's fur business, along with
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was launched and christened William L. Sublette in 1943.
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The Sublette family descended from the Soblet family, a
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Index

William Sublette (baseball)
Bill Sublette

Joseph Meek
Eleven Years in the Rocky Mountains...
Frances Fuller Victor
Stanford
Lincoln County, Kentucky
St. Louis, Missouri
Bellefontaine Cemetery
Rocky Mountain Fur Company
Rocky Mountain Fur Company
Andrew Henry
William Henry Ashley
Milton Sublette
Andrew Sublette
Pinkney Sublette
Solomon Sublette
Laurel Seberg
fur trader
mountain man
Rocky Mountain Fur Company
Oregon Country
Oregon Trail
French Huguenot
Ardennes
Virginia
Stanford
Lincoln County, Kentucky
Milton

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