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  1. John Colter - Wikipedia

    John Colter (c.1770–1775 – May 7, 1812 or November 22, 1813) was a member of the Lewis and Clark Expedition (1804–1806).

  2. John Colter – Fearless Mountain Man – Legends of America

    John Colter was a pioneer, trapper and a veteran of the War of 1812, surviving an escape from the Blackfeet Indians.

  3. John Colter, The Mountain Man Who Survived Being Hunted For Sport

    Jul 9, 2018 · Like any other legendary figure, John Colter’s story remains somewhat shrouded in mystery and uncertainty. But what we do know of this 19th-century mountain man’s story makes for a …

  4. Private John Colter - U.S. National Park Service

    From becoming one of America's first mountain men to the first American to see Yellowstone, his adventures have been recorded and told throughout the ages. On the expedition he was well …

  5. John Colter: America’s Intrepid Mountain Man

    Jan 23, 2026 · Uncover the adventures of John Colter, an American frontier explorer who played a significant role in westward expansion.

  6. John Colter - Discover Lewis & Clark

    Eventually one of the Corps of Discovery’s most famous veterans, John Colter (ca. 1775–1812) joined the expedition early, became one of its most useful hands, left it early, and yet did not get home until …

  7. John Colter | Lewis & Clark Expedition, Fur Trade, Wilderness - Britannica

    Jan 1, 2026 · John Colter (born c. 1775, in or near Staunton, Va. [U.S.]—died 1813, [in present-day Missouri, U.S.]) was an American trapper-explorer, the first white man to have seen and described …

  8. Who Was John Colter And Why Is He Important To Wyoming?

    Jul 9, 2025 · Wyoming has had numerous individuals who have shaped the state, and one of the most influential is John Colter. Colter is one of the first mountain men to have roamed the Rocky …

  9. The Exploits of John Colter - Big Sky Journal

    John Colter [c. 1775–1812] is among Montana’s most legendary mountain men. His iconic status is predicated on extraordinary feats of fortitude that occurred between the summer of 1806 and the …

  10. John Colter - Yellowstone National Park

    Learn about John Colter, the legendary figure who explored Yellowstone and reported on its geothermal wonders in the 19th century.