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299:. The next boat, under the command of Daniel Moore, sank, along with ten thousand dollars' worth of provisions. Ashley equipped a third boat, piloted it himself, and was able to get through to Henry at the Yellowstone. Ashley then immediately returned to Saint Louis to make preparations for the following season. 275:
In 1818, Henry married Mary Flemming, daughter of one of the owners of the lead mine. Mary Flemming was of French birth and considerably younger than Henry; the marriage was a happy one for them both and produced four children. Henry returned to lead mining.
225:) and founded Lisa, Menard & Morrison to establish trading and beaver trapping enterprises at the headwaters of the Missouri River. In 1809, Henry led an expedition to the Three Forks of the 121:, otherwise known as "Ashley's Hundred", for the famous mountain men working for their firm from 1822 to 1832. Henry appears in the narrative poem the 466: 237:
People. In 1810, Henry abandoned the Three Forks outpost and crossed the Continental Divide and briefly trapped the headwaters of the
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In 1824, after a profitable season Henry retired from the company and returned, once more, to lead mining. He died in
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Miner, bullet maker, manufacturer, army officer, frontiersman, trapper, fur trader, entrepreneur, hunter, explorer
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1775 – January 10, 1832) was an American miner, army officer, frontiersman, trapper and entrepreneur. Alongside
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Lindsley, Margaret Hawkes. 1990. Andrew Henry: Mine and Mountain Major. Jelm Mountain Publications. 374 pp.
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W. Raymond Wood. First Post in the Far West: (November 1807 – March 1813). Discovering Lewis & Clark.
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was cast as the rugged trail guide Hugh Glass, the trapper who was mauled by a
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played Captain Henry, a character based on Andrew Henry, in the 1971 film:
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In 1822, he started what would become the Rocky Mountain Fur Company with
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played Henry in the 1966 episode, "Hugh Glass Meets the Bear", on the
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was declared Henry enrolled in the army, rising to the rank of
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portrayed The Hugh Glass character. In the 2015 film
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Index

Andrew Henry (disambiguation)
Fayette County
Province of Pennsylvania
Washington County, Missouri
Rocky Mountain Fur Company
Hugh Glass
William H. Ashley
Rocky Mountain Fur Company
Hugh Glass
Neihardt's
Cycle of the West
John Huston
Man in the Wilderness
Domhnall Gleeson
The Revenant
Fayette County
Province of Pennsylvania
Nashville
Tennessee
Spanish Upper Louisiana Territory
Louisiana Purchase
Potosi
Missouri
Manuel Lisa
Corps of Discovery
George Drouillard
Peter M. Weiser
John Potts
Missouri River
Three Forks, Montana

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