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New Light Shed on Mr. Pegleg Smith by Camp, Charles L - 1960

by Camp, Charles L

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New Light Shed on Mr. Pegleg Smith by Camp, Charles L - 1960

New Light Shed on Mr. Pegleg Smith

by Camp, Charles L

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[San Francisco]: privately issued; Designed and Printed by Lawton and Alfred Kennedy, 1960. Pamphlet. 10p., mouldmade paperstock, rubricated titlepage, staplebound 9.5x6.5 inch wraps with clerical (overlapping) edges; margins unaffected (the overlap is tiny) but staples are rusting with a touch of migration. Author Camp has inscribed and signed the first blank. Sound copy, otherwise clean and unmarked. One of 200 exemplars issued. An E Clampus Vitus -inspired and -destined production; "old Pegleg" was "Clampatriarch" and "grand champion prefabricator of all fabricators.
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  • Publisher privately issued; Designed and Printed by Lawton and Alfred Kennedy
  • Place of Publication [San Francisco]
  • Date Published 1960

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NEW LIGHT SHED ON MR. PEGLEG SMITH

NEW LIGHT SHED ON MR. PEGLEG SMITH

by CAMP, CHARLES L. [EDITOR]

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San Francisco: John Howell--Books, ND., ND. First edition. First Edition. Limited to 200 copies. Stiff Pictorial Wrappers. 10pp. Designed and printed by Lawton and Alfred Kennedy. An interesting perspective on old Pegleg Smith, well-known character of the fur trade era. Pegleg Smith began his career as a mountain man when he left Missouri in 1820 with Antoine Robidoux on a two-year trapping and trading expedition among the Sioux and Osage Indians. In 1824, he went to New Mexico as a trapper and in the fall of 1826 he joined Ewing Young’s expedition into Arizona. He spent a good part of his life trapping the rivers of the Southwest. Smith arrived in California in early 1829 and began a career in steeling and selling horses. As a prospector, in 1829 he traveled to the Chocolate Mountains (and possibly the Santa Rosa Mountains, or the Borrego Badlands) where, after several years of prospecting, he was forced, by local tribes, to escape the area. Claiming he had discovered a large… Read More
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