Robert Stuart (explorer)

Robert Stuart (explorer)

:"For the British diplomat of the same name, see Robert Stuart (diplomat) (1812-1901)"

Robert Stuart (1785-1848) was the son of David Stuart, a partner of John Jacob Astor who as one of the North West Company men, or Nor'westers, enlisted by Astor to help him found his intended fur empire. Young Robert was on the "Tonquin" on its voyage around the Cape to found Fort Astoria, and it was he who held the pistol to the head of the ship's Captain Thorn when he attempted to leave the Falkland Islands without Stuart's uncle David, and another of the Nor'Wester partners of Astor's Pacific Fur Company.

Because he accompanied the overland expedition from Fort Astoria to St. Louis when the fort was sold off to the North West Company, Robert Stuart is credited as an explorer who was one of those who effectively blazed the Oregon Trail, though his achievement was not recognized until much later. His journal is a detailed account of his wintertime trip from Fort Astoria in what is now Oregon to St. Louis. Washington Irving's "Astoria" is said to be based on this journal.

After the War of 1812 Stuart continued in Astor's employ as head of the American Fur Company's "Northern Department" based on Mackinac Island, Michigan.

Robert Stuart Junior High School in Twin Falls, Idaho, is named after the explorer. [ [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rykbrown/glenogle.htm The Stewarts of Glen Ogle, Balquhidder, Perthshire, Scotland] ]

Notes

References

* Philip Ashton Rollins, "ed.", "The Discovery of the Oregon Trail: Robert Stuart's Narratives of His Overland Trip Eastward from Astoria in 1812-13", University of Nebraska Press, 1995, ISBN 0-803-29234-1
* G.P.V. and Helen B. Akrigg, "British Columia Chronicle: Adventurers by Sea and Land", Discovery Press, Vancouver, 1975
* Laton McCartney, "Across the Great Divide: Robert Stuart and the Discovery of the Oregon Trail", Simon & Schuster, 2003, ISBN 0-7432-4924-0


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