Title: Christopher Houston
1Christopher Houston Kit Carson Mountain
man Guide for John C.Fremont
Region Explored Date Places Named
1st mission to South Pass, Colorado 2nd mission, from South Pass to California Sierra Nevada Mountains, back through Mohave 1840s Carson City, Nevada Carson River Carson Pass Carson Trail
2John C. Fremont
- Fremonts Contributions to our area
- Realized water in Nevada drained inward, named
Great Basin - Named Pyramid Lake due to large rock formation
- Named Truckee River after a Chief who helped
leaded him to California - Named Carson River after his guide, Kit Carson
- Named Las Vegas, which means the meadows in
Spanish
Freee
Region Explored Date Places Named
1st Mission To South Pass 2nd Mission South Pass to California through Sierra Nevadas 3rd Mission Straight to California 1840s Fremont, California Fremont Street (Las Vegas) Fremont Cannon (given annually to winner of UNR/UNLV football game
3James Jim Beckwourth African-American mountain
man and scout
Not so Fun Fact Beckwourth died by eating
poisoned food from the Crow Indians, who had
named Beckwourth a chief. They allegedly killed
him so his spirit would always be with them.
Region Explored Date Places Named
Northern portion of Sierra Nevada Mountains, along present day highway 70 1820s-1830s Beckwourth Pass, Beckwourth California, Beckwourth Trail
4Peter Skene OgdenCanadian Fur Trapper
Region Explored Date Places Named
Humboldt River to Humboldt Sink 1828-1829 Ogden, Utah
Fun Fact While Trapping along the Humboldt
River, Odgen and his men trapped up to 60 beaver
PER DAY!!!
5Jedediah Smith famous fur trapper
Region Explored Date Places Named
Southern Nevada (Mohave Desert, Central Nevada 1827 Jedediah Smith State Park, Jedediah Smith Trail
Fun Fact After a Grizzly Bear ripped part of
Jedediahs scalp and ear, he had it sewed back on
by one of his men!!! Fact 2 Jedediah Smith
died at the age of 32 after being attacked by
Indians!!
6Sarah Winnemucca
- A Paiute Indian, Sarah Winnemucca fought for
Native American rights throughout her life. She
also opened numerous schools for Native Americans
in Nevada.
Statue of Sarah Winnemucca in Capitol Building
7Mormon Station
- First permanent white settlement in Nevada,
Mormon Station was a stop for settlers traveling
on the California Trail and is located in present
day Genoa at the base of the Sierra Nevada
Mountains.
8Square-set system (or square-set timbering)
- Method of mining invented by Philipp
Deidesheimer, square-set timbering helped to
prevent mine cave-ins. It framed wood in
rectangular cubes to which more cubes could be
added above and to the sides. Allowed Comstock
miners to dig deeper than ever before!
9Silver Kings
- Four businessmen and miners who came to dominate
Virginia City and the Comstock Lode after
striking the Big Bonanza, a huge vein of silver
and gold. In all, the four shared about 75
million. - -Included John William Mackay, James Graham Fair,
James Clair Flood and William Shoney OBrien
10Boom Bust cycle
- Term used to describe the cycle of mining towns
a quick boom (BOOMTOWNS) leading to a large
population, followed by an economic downturn,
when the population collapses (Ghost Towns) - Look at the Photos below to see the cycle!!
Rhyolite, Nevada 1908
Rhyolite, Nevada 1998
11James Warren Nye
- First territorial Governor of Nevada, later
became a Senator for Nevada - Nye County is named after him
Nye County
12William Morris Stewart
- Nevadas first Senator, famous for having written
the final draft of the 15th amendment to the
Constitution, which said that right to vote could
not be denied on account of race
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