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Thomas Fitzpatrick - Mountain Man. Thomas "Broken Hand" Fitzpatrick 1799-1854. Thomas "Broken Hand" Fitzpatrick was born in 1799 in Ireland.

12 Nov 2003 He was the subject of the book, "Broken Hand, the Life of Thomas Fitzpatrick, Mountain Man, Guide and Indian Agent." (bio by: Evening Blues)

1 Apr 2008 Broken Hand, the life of Thomas Fitzpatrick, mountain man, guide and Indian agent by Le Roy Reuben Hafen, 1981,University of Nebraska Press

Thomas Fitzpatrick (1799-1854), American trapper, guide, and government agent for Native Americans, was one of the most prominent mountain men during the

Most mountain men were both adventurous and practical; they came to the wilderness to Thomas Fitzpatrick also wore many hats in the opening of the west.

Fitzpatrick, Thomas (Broken Hand), mountain man, Indian agent (1799-Feb. 7, 1854 ). Born in County Caven, Ireland, Fitzpatrick became one of the three or

Hafen, LeRoy R., and Ghent, W. J., Broken Hand - The Life Story of Thomas Fitzpatrick, Chief of the Mountain Men, The Old West Publishing Co, Denver,

11 Aug 2002 Thomas Fitzpatrick arrives in St. Louis, Missouri and joins William It was the same adventure that had included mountain man and hunter

The Life Story of Thomas Fitzpatrick, Chief of the Mountain Men. Denver: Old West Publishing Co., 1931. Reprinted by University of Nebraska Press, 1973.

, - 1982 - History - 401 pagesThomas Fitzpatrick by LEROY R. and ANN W. HAFEN Provo, Broken Hand; the Life Story of Thomas Fitzpatrick, Chief of the Mountain Men (Denver, 1931). books.google.com/books?isbn=0803272103

Thomas Fitzpatrick (1799-1854), American trapper, guide, and government agent for Native Americans, was one of the most prominent mountain men during the

Tom Fitzpatrick was born in County Caven, Ireland, in 1799. In 1830 Fitzpatrick and four other mountain men, purchased the Rocky Mountain Fur Company

- Mountain Man Rendezvous Sites. Accompanying Thomas Fitzpatrick with the supply train of 1837 were Etienne Provost, Sir William Drummond Stewart,

1 Feb 1981 4.00 avg rating - 1 rating - 0 reviews - isbn 0803272081. Known by the Indians as "Broken Hand," Thomas Fitzpatrick was a trapper and a

During his lifetime, he was acquainted with several other famous mountain men, including Kit Carson, James Bridger, Thomas Fitzpatrick, Milton Sublette and

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