Pauline Weaver (1797 – June 21, 1867), born Powell Weaver, was an American mountain man, trapper, military scout, prospector, and explorer who was active in the early Southwestern United States. Several geographic features in Arizona are named after him.
PaulineWeaver (1797 – June 21, 1867), born Powell Weaver, was an American mountain man, trapper, military scout, prospector, and explorer who was active...
particularly prominent. The peak was named after mountain man PaulineWeaver. Weavers Needle has played a significant role in the stories of the Lost...
Rocky Mountains." In October 1846, Charbonneau, Antoine Leroux and PaulineWeaver were hired as scouts by General Stephen W. Kearny. Charbonneau's experience...
Twelve Union cavalry troopers and one scout (reported to be mountain man PaulineWeaver but in reality Tucson resident John W. Jones), commanded by Lieutenant...
Pima County. Mountain man PaulineWeaver discovered placer gold on the east side of the Colorado River in 1862. Weaver's discovery started the Colorado...
Pioneer Mining District and joined up with the exploratory party of PaulineWeaver and Abraham Harlow Peeples (1842–1892), which arrived in the area shortly...
Belligerents United States Yavapai: Yavapai Allies: Commanders and leaders PaulineWeaver George Crook Charles King Delshay Nanni-chaddi† Casualties and losses...
discovered along the tributaries of the Hassayampa River in 1863 by PaulineWeaver and Joseph R. Walker, prompting an Arizona gold rush. The river is subject...
guide for the Mormon Battalion under Philip St. George Cooke along with PaulineWeaver and Jean Baptiste Charbonneau. Cooke was directed to take his religiously...
another brother, Austin had accompanied the trade trip to Santa Fe. PaulineWeaver may have been with Young's party up to that point but transferred to...
schoolhouse. Inside the replica of Prescott's first community schoolhouse. PaulineWeaver, mountain man who is buried on the grounds "Staff Directory". Sharlot...
naturalized American citizen that same year. In 1862, he joined the PaulineWeaver party, who had struck gold in the Antelope Peak, and traveled into the...
responded by raising his freight rates. : 33, 35 In January 1862, PaulineWeaver discovered gold in an arroyo while trapping along the Arizona side of...
Pauline Moore (born Pauline Joless Love; June 17, 1914 – December 7, 2001) was an American actress known for her roles in Western and B movies during...
original on 26 September 2023. Retrieved 26 September 2023. Paillassa, Pauline (23 September 2023). ""Anatomie d'une chute," septième Palme d'or à dépasser...
Ringbearer (1999) Muddle Earth (2003) Illustrations A Map of Middle-earth Pauline Baynes Barbara Remington John Howe Alan Lee Margrethe II of Denmark Ted...
Robert C.; Ross, Jennifer M.; Schaeffer, Lauren E.; Smith, David L.; Davis Weaver, Nicole; Wiens, Kirsten E.; Eaton, Jeffrey W.; Justman, Jessica E.; Opio...
(1899–1993) – weaver Bridget Reweti (active since 2000s) – photographer and moving image artist Kura Te Waru Rewiri (born 1950), painter, educator Pauline Rhodes...
an affair with a neighbor. Allen acted opposite Kevin Kline, Sigourney Weaver, Elijah Wood, Christina Ricci, and Tobey Maguire. The Hollywood Reporter...