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James Clyman : ウィキペディア英語版 | James Clyman James or Jim Clyman (February 1, 1792 – December 27, 1881) was a mountain man and an explorer and guide in the American Far West. ==Early life== James Clyman was born on a farm that belonged to George Washington in Fauquier County, Virginia, in 1792. Clyman's father started to do a lot of migrating around when Clyman was 15, moving from Virginia to Pennsylvania, and then to Ohio. In 1811, his family decided to settle in Stark County, Ohio. In 1812, Clyman became a ranger to fight the Shawnee Indians in the War of 1812. After fighting the Indians, he decided to become a farmer in Indiana, where he also traded with local Indians. By 1821, he was a surveyor working near the Little Vermilion River in Illinois. He was hired by a son of Alexander Hamilton, who was running government surveys, to make travels along the Sangamon River.
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