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Fremont named the river flowing through the valley Carson River in honor of Christopher " Kit " Carson, the mountain man and scout he had hired for his expedition.
* 1809 – Kit Carson, American frontiersman ( d. 1868 )
Specialist units can be used profitably, including commando squads, long range reconnaissance and " hunter-killer " patrols, defectors who can track or persuade their former colleagues like the Kit Carson units in Vietnam, and paramilitary style groups.
Christopher Houston " Kit " Carson ( December 24, 1809 – May 23, 1868 ) was an American frontiersman and Indian fighter.
He had a total of fifteen Carson children: five by Lucy Bradley, his first wife, and ten by Kit Carson's mother, Rebecca Robinson.
Kit Carson was the eleventh child in the family.
Lindsey Carson's death reduced the Carson family to a desperate poverty, forcing young Kit Carson to drop out of school to work on the family farm, as well as to engage in hunting.
:" More than any other single factor or incident, Mojave Desert incident from Frémont's second expedition report is where the Kit Carson legend was born ..."
Written by Charles Averill, it bore the name Kit Carson: The Prince of the Gold Hunters.
While picking through the belongings that the Jicarilla had left in their camp, one of Major Grier's soldiers came across a book that the White family had carried with them from Missouri — the paperback novel starring Kit Carson.
:“ I say, stranger, are you Kit Carson ?” the man asked.
“ You ain ’ t the kind of Kit Carson I ’ m looking for .”
With the help of scouts led by Kit Carson, he caught and defeated them April 4, at the canyon of Ojo Caliente.
On January 22, 1858, Kit Carson concluded a treaty of peace between the Muatche Utah, the Arapaho, and the Pueblo of Taos.
When the American Civil War began in April 1861, Kit Carson resigned his post as federal Indian agent for northern New Mexico.
He turned to Kit Carson to help him fulfill his plans of upgrading New Mexico and advancing his own career, as Carson's national reputation had boosted the careers of a series of military commanders who had employed him.
A description of that meeting is included in the Charles Burdett book Life of Kit Carson.
Dr. Tilton's description of Carson's last days are included in J. S. C. Abbott's Life of Kit Carson.
His headstone inscription reads: " Kit Carson / Died May 23, 1868 / Aged 59 Years.
Many general accounts of Kit Carson describe him as an outstanding honorable person.
Albert Richardson, who knew him personally in the 1850s, wrote that Kit Carson was " a gentleman by instinct, upright, pure, and simple-hearted, beloved alike by Indians, Mexicans, and Americans ".
Oscar Lipps also presented a positive image of Carson in 1909: " The name of Kit Carson is to this day held in reverence by all the old members of the Navajo tribe.

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In the 1920 Census, he is recorded as having returned to the Freestone County area, and he was living with his half-brother Kit Banks on a farm between Wortham and Streetman.
In Willa Cather's novel Death Comes for the Archbishop ( 1927 ), the legend of Kit Carson is explored, first as compassionate friend to the natives, later as " misguided " soldier.
* Classics Illustrated No. 112, The Adventures of Kit Carson ( October 1953 ), is based on John C. Abbott's 1873 book ; the comic book went through nine printings between 1953 and 1969.
The Kit Carson House in Taos, New Mexico, is a U. S .- designated National Historic Landmark.
The Kit Carson Museum in Las Animas, Colorado, is located in an adobe building that was built in 1940 to hold German prisoners of war captured in North Africa during World War II.
In Rayado, NM, the Kit Carson Museum is operated as a living museum, staffed by nearby Philmont Scout Ranch interpreters.
San Pasqual Battlefield State Historic Park, located near Escondido, California, is a California State Park which honors the memory of the participants from both the United States and Mexico, including Kit Carson, who contested the Battle of San Pasqual on December 5 – 6, 1846 during the Mexican-American War.
* Kit Carson Way ( Oregon Route 39 ) is a major expressway in Klamath Falls, Oregon
Master animator Richard Williams explains the KISS principle in his book The Animator's Survival Kit, and Disney's Nine Old Men write about it in Disney Animation: The Illusion of Life, which is considered " the animation bible " by CG, traditional, and stop motion animators.
* Kit car, an automobile in parts that is assembled
The PT i2 may be used on roads provided that it is equipped with a Swiss Road Kit and a license plate.
An example is provided by Wong Kiew Kit, who writes: " It was during this time that the Venerable Bodhidharma came from India to China to spread Buddhism.
Puppet Stayman, invented by Kit Woolsey and Steve Robinson, is a variation of the Stayman convention intended to solve that problem.
Darwin is built around XNU, a hybrid kernel that combines the Mach 3 microkernel, various elements of BSD ( including the process model, network stack, and virtual file system ), and an object-oriented device driver API called I / O Kit.
East of the plaza on Kit Carson Road is the Kit Carson House.
Kit Carson Mountain is a walk-up ( Class 2 ), but only if the correct route is carefully followed ; it has claimed more lives than Crestone Peak or Crestone Needle.
When General Fitts ( Henry O ' Neal ) arrives at the base with his daughter Kit ( Keeler ), Dick is assigned to drive her to the reception that evening.
They are discovered in each other's arms by Lieutenant Biddle ( John Eldredge ), who is also in love with Kit.
To prevent Dick from deserting, Kit tells him that she is not in love with him, but was responding to a crazy impulse.

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