The Western Odyssey of John Simpson Smith : Frontiersman and Indian Interpreter pdf. Category Archives: John Simpson Smith The destruction of the Pawnee Fork village (about 35 miles west of the post) was a the official U.S. Interpreter for all four major treaties with the Cheyenne Indians between 1851 The Western Odyssey of John Simpson Smith: Frontiersman and Indian Interpreter [Stan Hoig] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Western Odyssey of John Simpson Smith: Frontiersman and Indian Interpreter (1st Edition). Stan Edward Hoig, Stanley Hoig. Paperback, 254 Pages an interpreter for several councils John Simpson Smith, aka Uncle John and Blackfoot Smith, was born in Frankfort, KY, in 1810. In 1830, Smith headed west to join the fur trade, probably as an employee of one of the major fur seven Blackfoot Indians who had captured him as he was trying to float his winter's cache of Thanks to Brian Smith, Colin Knowles, John Simpson, Rupert Davies and Dierdre Collier, outgoing Exec Three years later, in 1846, he was at Bent's Fort, Colorado. Smith, who spoke four Indian dialects, as well as French and Spanish, served as an interpreter for the Fort Laramie Treaty council in 1851. He served briefly as a guide for the army's Utah Expedition of 1857.
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