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John Charles Fràemont, The Pathfinder - English
URL: http://www.ehistory.com/world/PeopleView.Cfm?PID=33

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Commanded the Union Army's Western Department early in the war, but was removed shortly after issuing a proclamation freeing the slaves in Missouri. The proclamation was rescinded by Lincoln.

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MATHEW BRADY GALLERY, NY - John Charles Frémont - English
URL: http://www.npg.si.edu/exh/brady/gallery/37gal.html

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In 1850 Mathew Brady, Charles E. Lester , and Francis D'Avignon collaborated on a series of elegant lithograph portraits based on Brady's original daguerreotypes. When D'Avignon copied Brady's daguerreotypes for printing, he made it possible for Brady to sell many lithographic copies of photographic images that were otherwise unique.

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John C. Fremont - English
URL: http://www.longcamp.com/

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Thirty-one year old Second Lieutenant John Charles Frémont's second Topographical Expedition left Missouri in June of 1843, and, mapping the Oregon Trail, had traveled to Fort Vancouver. Intending to return to Missouri through the Southwest, he then turned south through Oregon and Western Nevada. By January 1844, the expedition was comprised of twenty-seven men, including Christopher "Kit" Carson and Thomas "Broken Hand" Fitzpatrick, sixty-seven horses and mules, and a bronze mountain howitzer.

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