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George Nidever (also
spelled Nidiver;
December 20, 1802 –
March 24, 1883) was an
American mountain man, explorer, fur trapper,
memoirist and sailor. In...
- Maria's
eventual rescuer,
George Nidever, who
heard it from a
hunter who had been on the Peor es Nada; however,
Nidever makes it
clear he may be misremembering...
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Santa Barbara to get an even
better chance of
finding her aunt.
Captain Nidever sails to the
Island of the Blue
Dolphins to hunt otters,
bringing Father...
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fruit caused severe attacks of dysentery. In her weakness, she fell from
Nidever's[who?]
porch and
injured her spine. On Oct. 18, 1853, only
seven w****s...
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Captain George Nidever, who took her to the mainland. None of the
local Indians could translate her language, and she was
taken in by
Nidever and his wife...
- the
mainland in 1853 by sea
otter hunter Captain George Nidever and his crew.
According to
Nidever, the Lone
Woman lived in a
structure supported by whale...
- at the time of
Pearl Harbor due to the
dangers posed by the war.
George Nidever was the
highest bidder for
Samuel C. Bruce's
property on the
island in...
- Yanny, B.; Belokurov, V.; Jethwa, P.; Zucker, D. B.; Lewis, G.; Kron, R.;
Nidever, D. L.; Sánchez-Conde, M. A.; Ji, A. P.; Conn, B. C.; James, D. J.; Martin...
- Bonneville,
Joseph M****,
Alexis Godey,
Antoine Janis,
William Craig,
George Nidever, and
Zenas Leonard.
Historian Michael Snyder noted that
during this expedition...
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bucks state trend".
Bakersfield Californian.
Retrieved January 24, 2012.
Nidever, Seth (August 2, 2011). "Valadao says he's
running for Congress". Hanford...