The Life and Adventures of Kit Carson, the Nestor of the Rocky Mountains, from Facts Narrated

De Witt C. Peters
Life and Adventures of Kit
Carson, the Nestor of the Rocky
Mountains, from Facts Narrated
by Himself, The

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Title: The Life and Adventures of Kit Carson, the Nestor of the Rocky
Mountains, from Facts Narrated by Himself
Author: De Witt C. Peters

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THE LIFE AND ADVENTURES OF KIT CARSON, THE NESTOR
OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS, FROM FACTS NARRATED BY
HIMSELF
by
DE WITT C. PETERS, M.D., Late Assistant Surgeon U.S.A.
With Original Illustrations, Drawn by Lumley, Engraved by N. Orr &
Co.
New York: W.R.C. Clark & Co., 348 Broadway. W.H. Tinson,
Stereotyper and Printer, Rear of 43 & 45 Centre Street, N.Y.
MDCCCLVIII

"All are but parts of one stupendous whole, Whose body nature is, and
God the soul."

[Illustration: KIT AND HIS FAVORITE HORSE "APACHE."]

TO
COL. CERAN ST. VRAIN,
OF NEW MEXICO.
DEAR SIR,
You were first among the brave mountaineers to discover and direct the
manly energy, extraordinary natural ability, and unyielding courage
which have attached to the subject of this volume; and, as among the
first Americans who put foot on the Rocky Mountains, you are perhaps
best acquainted with the history of the men, who, for fifty years, have
lived there. CHRISTOPHER CARSON, after a long life, now crowned
with successful and honorable achievements, still looks upon you, sir,
as his earliest patron, and places your name on the list of his warmest
friends. Through a life of unusual activity and duration, which,
reflecting honor and renown upon your name, has given you a
distinguished position among your countrymen, you have never been
known to forget a duty to your fellow man.
For these considerations, the dedication of this volume to you cannot
but appear appropriate. That he may continue to merit a place in your
confidence and esteem is the earnest desire of
THE AUTHOR.
* * * * *

FERNANDEZ DE TAOS, NEW MEXICO.
SIR:
We, the undersigned citizens of the Territory of New Mexico, have
been acquainted with Mr. CHRISTOPHER CARSON for a number of
years, indeed almost from the time of his first arrival in the country.
We have been his companions both in the mountains and as a private

citizen. We are also acquainted with the fact that for the past few
months, during his leisure hours, he has been engaged dictating his life.
This is, to our certain knowledge, the only authentic biography of
himself and his travels that has ever been written. We heartily
recommend THIS BOOK to the reading community for perusal, as it
presents a life out of the usual routine of business, and is checkered
with adventures which have tried this bold and daring man. We are
cognizant of most of the details of the book, and vouch for their
accuracy.
Very respectfully,
CERAN ST. VRAIN, LIEUT. COL. N.M. VOLUNTEERS.
CHARLES BEAUBIEN, LATE CIRCUIT JUDGE.

THE AUTHOR'S PREFACE.
The pages here presented to the public form a book of facts. They
unfold for the student, as does no other work yet extant, the great
interior wilderness of the territories belonging to the United States. The
scenic views, though plainly colored and wrought by the hand of an
unpretending artist, inasmuch as they portray a part of the North
American continent which is unsurpassed by any other country on the
face of the earth, will not fail to interest the American public. In
addition to this, the reader is introduced to an intimate acquaintance
with the Indian races of the countries which He east and west of the
Rocky Mountains. The savage warrior and hunter is presented, stripped
of all the decorations with which writers of fiction have dressed him.
He is seen in his ferocity and gentleness, in his rascality and nobility, in
his boyhood, manhood, and old age, and in his wisdom and ignorance.
The attentive reader will learn of his approximations to truth, his
bundle of superstitions, his acts
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