Kit Carson’s Autobiography

Kit Carson’s Autobiography by Kit Carson, published by U of Nebraska Press in 1966, is a reprint edition that spans 192 pages. This work presents an account of Carson’s life, detailing his experiences as a trapper, Indian fighter, guide, and buffalo hunter, culminating in the autumn of 1856. Written in a straightforward manner, the autobiography reflects Carson’s modesty in recounting his remarkable feats.
Readers will find a personal memoir that offers insights into the historical and military contexts of Carson’s life. The narrative focuses on his diverse roles and contributions during a transformative period in American history. This edition, available in English, provides a unique perspective on the life of a significant figure in the West, making it a valuable resource for those interested in biography and historical accounts.
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As modest and undemonstrative as Kit’s feats were remarkable, this account covers his activities as trapper, Indian fighter, guide, and buffalo hunter up to the autumn of 1856.
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