Alexander Culbertson
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Alexander Culbertson (1809–1879), was an American fur trader who founded Fort Benton, Montana, and was a special government agent who played an important role in the negotiations leading to the 1851 treaty of Fort Laramie. Later, Culbertson and his wife Natawista Iksina negotiated with the Blackfoot Confederacy to let the northern Pacific railroad survey of 1853 continue unharmed.
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Alexander Culbertson
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Alexander Culbertson
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Alexander Culbertson
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1879-08-27
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Near Chambersburg, Pennsylvania
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1809-05-16
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1809-05-16
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Culbertson in 1854
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1879-08-27
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Major
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Founded Fort Benton, Montana; interpreter and special agent for the U.S. Government.
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1829
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Alexander Culbertson (1809–1879), was an American fur trader who founded Fort Benton, Montana, and was a special government agent who played an important role in the negotiations leading to the 1851 treaty of Fort Laramie. Later, Culbertson and his wife Natawista Iksina negotiated with the Blackfoot Confederacy to let the northern Pacific railroad survey of 1853 continue unharmed.
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1879
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1829
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1809
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1879