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  1. 约翰·查理·弗里蒙特(John C. Frémont )(1813-1890),美国著名的探险家,北美落基山脉和太平洋之间许多地区探险的开拓者。 网页 新闻 贴吧 知道 网盘 图片 视频 地图 文库 资讯 采购 百科

  2. www.encyclopedia.com › history › encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-mapsFrémont, John C. | Encyclopedia.com

    Frémont, John C. Excerpt from The Life of Col. John Charles Frémont, and His Narrative of Explorations and Adventures in Kansas, Nebraska, Oregon and California. By Samuel M. Smucker. Published in 1856. In 1842 John C. Frémont (1813–1890), known as "The Pathfinder," led an expedition between the Missouri River and the Rocky Mountains.In 1843 he led another from Independence, Missouri ...

  3. John C. Frémont. John Charles Frémont (eller Fremont), född 21 januari 1813 i Savannah, Georgia, död 13 juli 1890 i New York, var en amerikansk general, upptäcktsresande och politiker.Han kallades The Pathfinder och The Champion of Freedom.Han var demokratisk senator för Kalifornien 1850-1851 och republikanernas presidentkandidat i presidentvalet i USA 1856.

  4. John C. Frémont pod koniec życia Frémont został nominowany jako kandydat na prezydenta 31 maja 1864 roku przez Radykalnych Republikanów , grupę republikańskich abolicjonistów niezadowolonych ze stanowiska Lincolna w kwestii niewolnictwa, jak i powojennego ułożenia spraw ze stanami południowymi.

  5. www.encyclopedia.com › history › energy-government-and-defense-magazinesJohn C. Frémont | Encyclopedia.com

    John C. FrémontBorn January 21, 1813 Savannah, Georgia Died July 13, 1890 New York, New York American West explorer known as the "Pathfinder" Removed from his command as a Union general for issuing his own "emancipation proclamation" in Missouri Writer Edward D. Harris Source for information on John C. Frémont: American Civil War Reference Library dictionary.

  6. John C. Fremont, Pathfinder. John Charles Frémont. Courtesy History Nebraska, RG2608-1265. Most of us take road maps for granted. It is easy for today’s travelers to get a clear map to guide them on their way. This was not true with early voyagers across Nebraska’s "sea of grass." They had to make their own maps, and one of the most ...

  7. John C. Frémont’s official report on the 1842 expedition he led to the Rocky Mountains reads like a great adventure story. Frémont’s father-in-law, Thomas Hart Benton, a powerful senator from Missouri and strong proponent of western expansion, was a major supporter of the expedition, whose purpose was to survey and map the Oregon Trail to the Rocky Mountains.