More info on Benjamin Booneville, soldier, fur-trapper,
explorer. Born in Paris France in 1796, he came to America in 1803, his father was imprisoned during the reign of terror in France, later he joined the family, living with Thomas Paine,
(American Revolutionary).
He graduated from West Point in 1815, his tours with the Army took him to New England, Missouri, Mississippi, & eventually to Ft. Smith AR.
He surveyed Military roads, from Ft. Smith to Ft. Towson,
(called the Texas road), I travel it quite a bit.
After promotion to Captain, he commanded Ft. Gibson in 1824,
during that time he met Sam Houston, who was visiting the fort.
In 1825 he was an aide to the(Marquis de Lafayette), famous
hero of the American Revolution, later he attended the (institute of Polytechnology) in Paris .
While in Mo, he developed an intrest in exploring the American
west, leaving in May 1832, he & 110 men left on an exploratory
mission backed in part by John Jacob Astor.
Over the course of the next three years, they made a study of Wyoming, Idaho, Oregon & Nevada, they blazed trails, including part of the Oregon trail, that later were credited to explorer John C. Fremont.
He sold his notes to Washington Irving who later published the popular book, " The Adventures of Captain Bonneville" in 1837.
He then established the second 'Ft. Smith', east of the site of the first fort, & became it's commander.
His home on North O st has been demolished.
Before the civil war, he fought in the Seminole war, alongside Zachery Taylor.
In the Mexican war, he was wounded badly, & reportedly was rescued by a young officer named 'Robert E. Lee.
(I had a family member there also).
He served in the 'Civil war' at a training camp in Mo.
Among the places that carry his name are: Bonneville Co Idaho, Bonneville dam on the Columbia river, Bonneville slide in the Pacific NW, Lake Bonneville, the Pleistocene anscestor of the Great Salt Lake; Bonneville salt flats, & Bonneville peak in the
Portneuf Range.
He got Around,
Fossis.............