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Bridger figures in a bear fight
Hugh Glass and the grizzly
Cooke elaborates Glass' adventure
From the Big Horn to the Bear
Bridger discovers the Great Salt Lake
Ashley conducts first rendezvous
Another winter at Salt Lake Rendezvous
Peter Skene Ogden and the Americans
Fanciful story of Bridger's marriage
Bridger shares proprietorship
Competition becomes keener
The Battle of Pierre's Hole
The arrowhead in Bridger's flesh
[Nathaniel] Wyeth dickers with trappers
Rocky Mountain Fur Company passes
Arrowhead removed from Bridger's body
Employed by former enemies
The passing of the rendezvous
Bridger builds Fort Bridger
The Donner Party at Fort Bridger
The Mormons confer with Bridger
Bridger's home and families
Bridger pilots Stansbury to Salt Lake
Exploring the overland route
Bridger describes Yellowstone Park
The Mormons and the Indians
Garrison urged for Fort Bridger
The Mormons take Fort Bridger
Bridger mixes with royalty
Why the Army went to Utah
The Battle of Fort Bridger
Army leases Fort Bridger lands
Bridger accompanies troops to Utah
Captain Raynolds employs Bridger
The beginning of Bridger's stories
Raynolds misses Yellowstone Park
Raynolds leaves the mountains
The evolution of Bridger's stories
Scouting again for the Army
Chief guide for Powder River Expediton
Observing the peace conference
The Fort Phil Kearney Conference
Bridger's route to Montana
Indian mastery at Fort Phil Kearney
Bridger's exit from the mountains
Bridger's declining years
Fort Bridger in the sequel
Biographical sketch / Grenville M. Dodge.
Illustrations: James Bridger
Joseph L. Meek / Joseph Buchtel
Bridger's name on "Names Hill"
Fort Bridger, Wyoming, in 1849-50
Fort Laramie, Wyoming, in 1853
Johnston's army arrving at Fort Bridger
Fort Bridger, November, 1857
Shoshone Indian village, near Fort Bridger
Bridger's Ferry, North Platte River, Wyoming
The battle for buffalo meat
Mrs. Virginia Bridger Hahn
Stubbins Watts' grist mill
James Bridger, about 1866
Monument to James Bridger
Maps: Original Fort Bridger survey.