Moses Harris (mountain man)

Alfred Jacob Miller, Trappers, depicting Moses "Black" Harris (left)

Moses Harris, also known as Black Harris (died May 6, 1849), was a trapper, scout, guide, and mountain man.[1][a] He participated in expeditions across the Continental Divide and to the Pacific Ocean through the Rocky and Cascade Mountains. He rescued westward-bound pioneers. Harris spoke the Shoshoni language.[1]

  1. ^ a b c Hendricks, R. J. (1932-01-03). "Bits for Breakfast". Statesman Journal. p. 4. Retrieved 2021-11-03.
  2. ^ Clyman & Camp 1925, p. 278.


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Moses Harris (mountain man)

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