Talk:John Bozeman

Latest comment: 1 year ago by Gaarmyvet in topic Place of birth

Article improvement edit

@Mike: When I was in school in Bozeman, somewhere along the way I heard a story that Bozeman and Jim Bridger were in something of a competition to get settlers into the Gallatin Valley. Bozeman "won" by finding and using the Bozeman Pass route that is now covered by I-90. Bridger blazed the Brackett Creek pass that is covered today by Bridger Canyon road, going over the Bridgers and today hooks up with Hwy 89 by Wilsall. If you can source that, it's a good tale. Montanabw(talk) 02:00, 25 July 2014 (UTC)Reply

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Place of birth edit

Bozeman was born in 1835 but Pickens County was not created until 1853 by taking territory from Gilmer County to the north and Cherokee County to the south. There's an allegation in the cited reference that he was born down in Coweta County. "Bozeman was born in what would later be Pickens County." I don't know how to handle this.--Georgia Army Vet Contribs Talk 15:58, 26 April 2022 (UTC)Reply

In the 1850 Census he was living with his parents in Cherokee County.--Georgia Army Vet Contribs Talk 16:16, 26 April 2022 (UTC)Reply