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Subject: hist_text-digest V1 #1211
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hist_text-digest Monday, June 23 2003 Volume 01 : Number 1211
In this issue:
-áááááá MtMan-List: Bill Ramsel music tapes
-áááááá MtMan-List: (no subject)
-áááááá MtMan-List: Campbell
-áááááá Re: MtMan-List: Campbell
-áááááá MtMan-List:Bear attack
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Date: Sat, 21 Jun 2003 09:25:21 -0500
From: "Paul Jones" <pwjones@myexcel.com>
Subject: MtMan-List: Bill Ramsel music tapes
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Members of the List,
I just learned that Bill Ramsel is once again offering his music tapes =
for sale. He also has future plans to do a CD or CDs, but presently =
does have a good stock of his three tapes available.
As many of your know, the tapes are From Plains and Mountains, West By =
Southwest Mountain Man Ballads, and Winter of the Heart.
Bill told me that the tapes are $10.00 each, plus an additional shipping =
fee of $2.00 for the tapes, whether you order one, two or three.
Bill may be contacted at: Bill Ramsel, 5705 Arroyo Seca, Austin, Texas =
78756.
Regards,
Paul
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<EM>Winter of the Heart</EM>.</FONT></STRONG></DIV>
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<DIV><STRONG><FONT size=3D2>Regards,</FONT></STRONG></DIV>
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Date: Sat, 21 Jun 2003 10:41:05 EDT
From: ChasinOrlando@aol.com
Subject: MtMan-List: (no subject)
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Date: Sat, 21 Jun 2003 21:01:48 -0500
From: robert p mosedale <rmosedale@juno.com>
Subject: MtMan-List: Campbell
I hope you can help this lost historical soul interact with this web site
and=
provide information on Colin Campbell of the Missouri River, one of the
sons of Archibald known as John Campbell, killed in a duel in1808. John
was the first territorial officer and Indian agent in Minnesota area and
his children were most important pioneers. I have 20 pages of notes and
know less than when I began.
rmosedale@juno.com
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Date: Sun, 22 Jun 2003 19:13:14 EDT
From: Casapy123@aol.com
Subject: Re: MtMan-List: Campbell
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In a message dated 6/21/03 7:04:16 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
rmosedale@juno.com writes:
> provide information on Colin Campbell of the Missouri River, one of the
> sons of Archibald known as John Campbell, killed in a duel in1808. John
> was the first territorial officer and Indian agent in Minnesota area and
> his children were most important pioneers. I have 20 pages of notes and
> know less than when I began
I am somewhat confused by your information request. Are you saying Archibald
was known as John or that Colin was known as John?
The Colin Campbell I am aware of was not killed in 1808. He was Joshua
Pilcher's half-blood Sioux interpreter and was with Pilcher at the Arikara battle in
1823 with Leavenworth in command. In the 1830's, this Colin Campbell was a
partner with Pierre Papin at Fort Tecumseh. He was in charge at Fort Lookout
when Father DeSmet dropped by. He was in the employ of the American Fur Company
for quite a long time.
If this is the same Colin Campbell, and you want the references for this, and
other info, let me know.
Jim Hardee, AMM #1676
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Time, rmosedale@juno.com writes:<BR>
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<BLOCKQUOTE TYPE=3DCITE style=3D"BORDER-LEFT: #0000ff 2px solid; MARGIN-LEFT=
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mpbell of the Missouri River, one of the<BR>
sons of Archibald known as John Campbell, killed in a duel in1808. John<BR>
was the first territorial officer and Indian agent in Minnesota area and<BR>
his children were most important pioneers. I have 20 pages of notes and<BR>
know less than when I began</BLOCKQUOTE><BR>
<BR>
I am somewhat confused by your information request. Are you saying Archibald=
was known as John or that Colin was known as John? <BR>
<BR>
The Colin Campbell I am aware of was not killed in 1808. He was Joshua Pilch=
er's half-blood Sioux interpreter and was with Pilcher at the Arikara battle=
in 1823 with Leavenworth in command. In the 1830's, this Colin Campbell was=
a partner with Pierre Papin at Fort Tecumseh. He was in charge at Fort Look=
out when Father DeSmet dropped by. He was in the employ of the American Fur=20=
Company for quite a long time.<BR>
<BR>
If this is the same Colin Campbell, and you want the references for this, an=
d other info, let me know.<BR>
<BR>
Jim Hardee, AMM #1676</FONT></HTML>
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Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2003 12:38:09 EDT
From: MarkLoader@aol.com
Subject: MtMan-List:Bear attack
to lock or not lock?
June 17, 2003
At the Summit Rest area between Laramie and Cheyenne, a camper was leaving
the john about 3 a.m. When he encountered a bear coming toward him, he ran for
safety of his truck. He receive some scratches on his back an a torn shirt and
a paw print on his truck. He was glad he had not locked his truck.
See you Down the Trail
Mark "Roadkill" Loader AMM #1849
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