The character's real-life explored The mountain man Jim Bridger of American Primeval lived from March 17, 1804 to July 17, 1881. A scout and a skilled fur trapper, he was known for his expeditions ...
Perhaps no one in American exploration fit that bill better than Jim Bridger. An explorer, a trapper, a scout, and the first white man to lay eyes on large swathes of the American West ...
Jim Bridger was born in Virginia on March 17 ... He served as a U.S. Army scout in two wars. Bridger’s biggest feats came with establishing Fort Bridger in Utah and locating Bridger’s Pass.
Jim Bridger and Fort Bridger did exist — and both ran afoul of Brigham Young (Kim Coates) and his ambitions for the young Mormon faith… American Primeval: All About the Mormon Nauvoo Legion ...
to the disgust of frontier scout Jim Bridger, whose Cheyenne wife led him to see the conflict from both sides. The powder-keg situation needs only a spark to bring war, and violent bigots like Lieut.
After holding a 25-19 lead at halftime, the Bridger Scouts went to work in the third quarter outscoring Terry 22-13 on the way to Saturday's 59-44 divisional title win.