From 1810, when a newspaper published the first account of "Colter's Run," to 2012, when one hundred and fourscore participants in Montana's annual John Colter Run charged up and down rugged trails-even across the waist-deep Gallatin River-interest in Colter, the alleged discoverer of Yellowstone Park, has never waned. Drawing on this endless fascination with an individual often called the first American mountain man, this book offers an innovative, comprehensive study of a unique figure in American history. Despite his prominent role in the Lewis and Clark Expedition and the early exploration of the West, Colter is distinctly different from Daniel Boone, Davy Crockett, Kit Carson, and the other legends of the era because they all left documents behind that allow access to the men themselves. Colter, by contrast, left nothing, not a single letter, diary, or reminiscence, so that second-, third-, or fourth-hand accounts of his adventures are all we have. Guiding readers through this labyrinth of hearsay, rumor, and myth, this is the first book to tell the whole story of Colter and his legend, examining everything that is known-or supposedly known-about Colter and showing how historians and history buffs alike have tried in vain to get back to Colter the man, know what he said and feel what he felt, but have ended up never seeing him clearly, finding instead an enigma they cannot unravel.



Autorentext

By Ronald M. Anglin and Larry E. Morris



Zusammenfassung
From 1810, when a newspaper published the first account of Colter's Run, to 2012, when one hundred and fourscore participants in Montana's annual John Colter Run charged up and down rugged trailseven across the waist-deep Gallatin Riverinterest in Colter, the alleged discoverer of Yellowstone Park, has never waned. Drawing on this endless fascination with an individual often called the first American mountain man, this book offers an innovative, comprehensive study of a unique figure in American history. Despite his prominent role in the Lewis and Clark Expedition and the early exploration of the West, Colter is distinctly different from Daniel Boone, Davy Crockett, Kit Carson, and the other legends of the era because they all left documents behind that allow access to the men themselves. Colter, by contrast, left nothing, not a single letter, diary, or reminiscence, so that second-, third-, or fourth-hand accounts of his adventures are all we have. Guiding readers through this labyrinth of hearsay, rumor, and myth, this is the first book to tell the whole story of Colter and his legend, examining everything that is knownor supposedly knownabout Colter and showing how historians and history buffs alike have tried in vain to get back to Colter the man, know what he said and feel what he felt, but have ended up never seeing him clearly, finding instead an enigma they cannot unravel.

Inhalt

Chapter 1:
"Off He Started with the Speed of the Wind"
Colter's Run
Chapter 2:
"One of the Survivors, of the Name of Coulter"
Searching for Colter's Roots
Chapter 3:
"In Quest of the Country of Kentucke"
John Colter and the Legacy of Daniel Boone
Chapter 4:
"Colter Came Running Along the Shore"
The Encounter with the Lakota Sioux
Chapter 5:
Colter Had Just Arrived with a Letter from Capt. Clark@
Perilous Rivers and Mountains
Chapter 6:
"Colter Expressed a Desire To Join Some Trappers"
The Partnership with Dickson and Hancock

Titel
Gloomy Terrors and Hidden Fires
Untertitel
The Mystery of John Colter and Yellowstone
EAN
9781442226012
ISBN
978-1-4422-2601-2
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
10.10.2014
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
3.45 MB
Anzahl Seiten
270
Jahr
2014
Untertitel
Englisch