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    Grant Prince Marsh (May 11, 1834 – January 1916) was a riverboat pilot and captain who was noted for his many piloting exploits on the upper Missouri River and the Yellowstone River in the Western United States from 1862 until 1882.

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  3. 16 de ago. de 2019 · Among the numerous Missouri River steamboat pilots, Grant Prince Marsh (1834-1916) was possibly the greatest ever. Early Life & Career - Civil War To Upper Missouri. He grew up in the river town of Rochester, Pennsylvania, and began his steamboat career as a cabin boy at the age of 12.

  4. The Far West, captained by Grant Marsh, brought supplies up the Missouri and Yellowstone river and met the military column at the mouth of Powder River in Montana Territory, near present-day Terry, Montana. General Terry then used the Far West as the expedition's headquarters.

  5. 19 de ene. de 2018 · On July 3, after ferrying companies of the 7th across the Yellowstone in pursuit of the Lakotas, Marsh made his celebrated lifesaving run with the casualties (from the commands of Major Marcus Reno and Captain Frederick Benteen) back to Fort Abraham Lincoln on the Missouri River.

  6. Described as possibly the finest riverboat pilot who ever lived, Captain Grant Prince Marsh steamed the rivers of the American West and was a part of one of the most fascinating chapters in the Indian wars of the late 19th century.

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