Becknell, William — born 1796?, Amherst county, Va., U.S. died April 30, 1865, Texas U.S. trader. After settling in Missouri, he became involved in trade with the Southwest. When the Spanish prohibition on trade with New Mexico was lifted in 1821, he followed the… … Universalium
Becknell — /bek nl/, n. William, c1790 1865, U.S. frontier trader: opened Santa Fe Trail 1822. * * * … Universalium
Becknell — /bek nl/, n. William, c1790 1865, U.S. frontier trader: opened Santa Fe Trail 1822 … Useful english dictionary
Becknell, William — (¿1796?, cond. de Amherst, Va., EE.UU.–30 abr. 1865, Texas). Comerciante estadounidense. Luego de establecerse en Missouri, se dedicó al comercio con el sudoeste. En 1821, cuando se levantó la prohibición española de comerciar con Nuevo México,… … Enciclopedia Universal
William Becknell — (1787 o 1788 1856) Amherst County, Virginia Estados Unidos de América fue un comerciante y el primer hombre blanco en abrir al comercio lo que después se llegó a conocer como el Camino de Santa Fe. Becknell dejó Arrow Rock, Missouri el 1 de… … Wikipedia Español
William Becknell — (1787 or 1788–1856, Amherst County, Virginia) was a freighter and the first white man to open what became known as the Santa Fe Trail to trade. Becknell left Franklin, Missouri in September 1821 on his first trip the western US with a load of… … Wikipedia
William Becknell — (* 1790; † 1832) war ein US amerikanischer Waldläufer. Santa Fe Trail um 1845 Becknell fand einen Übergang von den Ebenen in Kansas nach Santa Fe in New Mexico, den Raton Pass. Er benutzte ihn erstmals im September 1821 mit einigen Lasttieren, um … Deutsch Wikipedia
Santa Fe National Historic Trail — Karte des Santa Fe Trails um 1845 Lage: Missouri, Kansas, Colorado … Deutsch Wikipedia
Santa Fé Trail — Santa Fe National Historic Trail Karte des Santa Fe Trails um 1845 Lage: Missouri, Kansas, Colorado … Deutsch Wikipedia
History of New Mexico — Evidence from archaeologists conveys the existence of natives back to approximately 9200 BC. However, the history of New Mexico was not officially recorded until the arriving of the Conquistadors, who encountered Native American Pueblos when they … Wikipedia