Zenas Leonard

Deceased Person

1809 – 1857

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Who was Zenas Leonard?

Zenas Leonard was an American mountain man, explorer and trader, best known for his journal Narrative of the Adventures of Zenas Leonard

Leonard was born in Clearfield County, Pennsylvania. As a young adult, he worked for his uncle in Pittsburg before moving to St. Louis and working as a clerk for the fur company, Gannt and Blackwell.

In 1831 he went with Gant and Blackwell's company of about 70 men on a trapping and trading expedition. Living off the land, Leonard and his associates endured great privation while amassing a fortune in furs; the horses died in the harsh winter and the party was at times near starvation. They survived, in part, by trading with Native Americans. Among the more helpful tribal members he reported encountering was a negro who claimed to have been on Lewis & Clark's expedition, and who may have been the explorer-slave York. In 1835 Leonard returned to Independence, Missouri with enough wealth in furs to establish a store and trading post at Fort Osage. He continued to trade along the river for the rest of his life.

Leonard's journal was published in book form by D.W. Moore of Clearfield, Pennsylvania in 1839, after being serialized in the Clearfield Republican. It includes many details of the different tribes with which his parties interacted. As it is in the public domain, there are numerous reprints.

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Born
Mar 19, 1809
Clearfield County
Died
Jul 14, 1857

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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