Zenas Leonard, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Zenas Leonard

American mountain man

Date of Birth: 19-Mar-1809

Place of Birth: Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, United States

Date of Death: 14-Jul-1857

Profession: businessperson, mountain man

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About Zenas Leonard

  • Zenas Leonard (March 19, 1809 – July 14, 1857) was an American mountain man, explorer and trader, best known for his journal Narrative of the Adventures of Zenas LeonardLeonard was born in Clearfield County, Pennsylvania.
  • As a young adult, he worked for his uncle in Pittsburgh before moving to St.
  • Louis and working as a clerk for the fur company, Gannt and Blackwell. In 1831 he went with Gannt and Blackwell's company of about 70 men on a trapping and trading expedition.
  • Living off the land (Leonard reported that "The flesh of the Buffaloe is the wholesomest and most palatable of meat kind"), Leonard and his associates endured great privation while amassing a fortune in furs; the horses died in the harsh winter and the party was at times near starvation.
  • They survived, in part, by trading with Native Americans.
  • Among the more helpful tribal members he reported encountering was a negro who claimed to have been on Lewis & Clark's expedition, and who may have been the explorer-slave York.
  • In 1835 Leonard returned to Independence, Missouri with enough wealth in furs to establish a store and trading post at Fort Osage.
  • He continued to trade along the river for the rest of his life.Leonard's journal was published in book form by D.W.
  • Moore of Clearfield, Pennsylvania in 1839, after being serialized in the Clearfield Republican.
  • It includes many details of the different tribes with which his parties interacted.
  • As it is in the public domain, there are numerous reprints.

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