- A
longhunter (or long hunter) was an 18th-century
explorer and
hunter who made
expeditions into the
American frontier for as much as six
months at a time...
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Occasional alternative spellings: "Skeggs" and "Scaggs") was an
American longhunter,
explorer and pioneer,
active primarily on the
frontiers of Tennessee...
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during the 1739
Campaign of the
Chickasaw Wars. In the 1750s and 1760s,
longhunters from
Virginia explored much of East and
Middle Tennessee.
Settlers from...
- and a
tributary of the ****berland River. It is
named after explorer and
longhunter Uriah Stone, who
navigated the
river in 1767. The
Stones River is composed...
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William Bean (December 9, 1721-May 1782) was an
American pioneer,
longhunter, and
Commissioner of the
Watauga ****ociation. He is
accepted by historians...
- on July 21, 2015.
Retrieved May 7, 2023. Bogan, Dallas. "Story of the
Longhunters in the Beginning".
History of
Campbell County, Tennessee.
Archived from...
- diplomacy, English, French, Spanish, Russian, and
Native American languages Related jobs
Longhunter,
Coureur des bois, Surveyor, Woodsman, Fur trappers...
- Mauckport,
Indiana Other names
Squire Boone Jr. Occupation(s) frontiersman,
longhunter, soldier, city planner, politician, land locator, judge, politician, gunsmith...
- Reserve,
South Africa The
indigenous peoples of the
Americas and the
longhunter watched salt
licks to hunt game. Many
became well-known,
including Bledsoe...
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settled people in
southwest Virginia, but not Kentucky. In 1769,
Virginia longhunter and
explorer Joseph Martin made the
first of
several forays into the region...