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Definition of Christopher carson
1. Noun. United States frontiersman who guided Fremont's expeditions in the 1840s and served as a Union general in the American Civil War (1809-1868).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Christopher Carson
Literary usage of Christopher carson
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Kit Carson's Life and Adventures: From Facts Narrated by Himself : Embracing by De Witt Clinton Peters (1873)
"It is years since the writer of this work first met christopher carson. It needed
neither a second introduction, nor the assistance of a friendly panegyric, ..."
2. The Life and Adventures of Kit Carson: The Nestor of the Rocky Mountains by De Witt Clinton Peters (1858)
"A few years since, the writer of this work. first met christopher carson.
It needed neither a second introduction, nor the assistance of a friendly ..."
3. American Hero Stories by Eva March Tappan (1906)
"christopher carson TRAPPER AND GUIDE WHILE the War of 1812 was going on, a family
in Missouri were aroused one night by a light knock at the door, ..."
4. Our Pioneer Heroes and Their Daring Deeds: The Lives and Famous Exploits of by D. M. Kelsey (1887)
"... the modern Digger does not fitly represent his christopher carson. fathers ;
though even then this tribe was inferior to the Apaches and Comanches. ..."
5. Pioneer Life and Frontier Adventures: An Authentic Record of the Romantic by DeWitt C. Peters (2001)
"It is years since the writer of this work first met christopher carson. It needed
neither a second introduction, nor the assistance of a friendly panegyric, ..."
6. Kit Carson's Life and Adventures: From Facts Narrated by Himself ... and by De Witt Clinton Peters (1875)
"Finally, however, at the urgent solicitation of many personal friends, Christopher
Carson dictated the facts upon which this book is written. ..."