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Bent, Charles, 1799-1847

Pioneer merchant of New Mexico and first American civil governor of the Territory, 1846-1847. Virginia native and West Point graduate. In 1832, with brother William, established Bent's Fort in Colorado; then formed trading partnership with Cerán St. Vrain, operating in Santa Fe and Taos, N.M. Jan. 19, 1847 Gov. Bent murdered at his home in Taos by a mob resisting U.S. sovereignty. Manuel Alvarez, prominent Santa Fe trader and acting American Consul at Santa Fe, 1839-1846.

From the description of Letters to Manuel Alvarez; 1837 Dec. 10-1846 June 11. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id: 13194824

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Bent, Charles E.

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Bent, Charles (Hon.)

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