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| - Kit is one of the most well known and respected frontiersmen in American history. Originally from Missouri, Carson set out on a number of important expeditions across the untamed Western United States. He made an effort to help a number of Native American tribes and was married to at least two Native American women. However, he also fought battles against native tribes and participated in the Mexican-American War.
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- Kit Carson was a Havenite citizen and an officer of the State Security Naval Forces. Holding the rank of Commander, he served as Executive Officer of the superdreadnought PNS Hector Van Dragen. (HHA4.5: F) Image:Stub pic.jpg This article is a stub. You can help by expanding it according with the editing conventions.
- Christopher Houston "Kit" Carson (December 24, 1809 – May 23, 1868) was an American frontiersman who converted to Roman Catholicism in 1842. Carson left home at an early age and became a trapper. He gained notoriety for his role as John C. Fremont's guide in the American West. Carson also played a minor role in California during the 1846-48 Mexican-American War, and later became a rancher in New Mexico. During the American Civil War, he helped organize the New Mexico volunteer infantry, and fought against Navajo natives, against his will, but by order of the U.S. Army. By 1864, about eight thousand Navajo had surrendered to the U.S. Army, while another eight thousand hid in the back country. Kit Carson finally went home to his family. After the Civil War, Carson moved to Colorado, where he
- Christopher Houston "Kit" Carson (December 24, 1809 – May 23, 1868) was an American frontiersman and Indian fighter. Carson left home in rural present-day Missouri at age 16 and became a mountain man and trapper in the West. Carson explored the west to California, and north through the Rocky Mountains. He lived among and married into the Arapaho and Cheyenne tribes. He was hired by John C. Fremont as a guide, and led 'the Pathfinder' through much of California, Oregon and the Great Basin area. He achieved national fame through Fremont's accounts of his expeditions. He became the hero of many dime novels.
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