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Charles
Bent 1799-1847
American frontiersman,
b. St. Louis. He entered the fur trade of the Missouri River and became
one of the mountain men. His interests turned to the Southwest, and he
led expeditions on the Santa Fe Trail. Charles Bent was the senior partner
of a trading firm that included Ceran St. Vrain as well as William Bent
and others of the seven Bent brothers. The company was one of the most
prominent on the frontier, and Bent’s Fort was one of the most famous
American trading posts. Because of his high standing, Charles Bent was
chosen as governor of New Mexico after the American occupation in the
Mexican War. He was murdered at Taos in an uprising of Native Americans
and Mexicans. |