Noun
United States frontiersman who guided Fremont's expeditions in the 1840s and served as a Union general in the American Civil War (1809-1868)
Source: WordNetComedian Jodi Miller performing at Drive-Up Comedy, held in Kit Carson Park in Escondido. Source: Internet
Colonel Edward W. Wynkoop wrote: "Kit Carson was five feet five and one half-inches tall, weighed about 140 pounds, of nervy, iron temperament, squarely built, slightly bow-legged, and those members apparently too short for his body. Source: Internet
Guild and Carter 26 Mountain man (1829–1841) seeAlso Mountain man Kit Carson and his favorite horse, Apache, from The Life and Adventures of Kit Carson, the Nestor of the Rocky Mountains by De Witt C. Peters. Source: Internet
On July 1, 2016, Kit Carson Electric Coop, based in Taos, bought out its contract with the region’s energy giant, Tri-State Generation and Transmission. Source: Internet
Early life (1809–1829) Early photograph (possibly the first) of Kit Carson wearing a beaver hat. Source: Internet
For instance, Virginia Hopkins stated in 1988 that "Kit Carson was directly or indirectly responsible for the deaths of thousands of Indians". Source: Internet