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Nichols History Blazer , August Although he does not have the wide recognition of Jim Bridger or John Colter, Etienne Provost was considered by his contemporaries as one of the most knowledgeable, skillful, and successful of the mountain men. Provost gave his name phonetically to the Provo River and the city of Provo. It seems likely that most of the early settlers of Provo were unaware of the bloody incident that gave the river its name.
Around he became involved in the St. Louis fur trade, often trapping in what was still Spanish territory. Provost and his companions were twice captured and held prisoner by Spanish authorities. About he began operating out of Taos in present-day New Mexico. Some authorities claim that Provost may have been the first white man to see the Great Salt Lakeβsome months before Jim Bridger. In October the party was camped near Utah Lake then generally known as Timpanogos Lake , probably along the present-named Jordan River.
Bad Gocha claimed that it was bad luck to have metallic objects nearby, so Provost had his men set their weapons aside. At a signal, the Shoshones then attacked the whites, killing all but Provost and two or three others, who barely managed to fight their way out. The survivors made their way northeast over the Wasatch range. Provost nearly got caught up in another fight, partly on account of Ogden. Author Jack B.
Tykal points out that, in reality, only the bystander Provost had a legal right to trap in what was still Mexican territory. Provost continued to work and explore in the American West out of St. Louis, although his active trapping days ended in He developed a reputation as a tough, resourceful man who also liked to drink and carouse.
In he served as camp conductor for the Jean Nicollet party that mapped the country between the upper Mississippi and Missouri rivers. In Provost helped guide John James Audubon through the region. Although no photographs of Provost are known to exist, artist Alfred Jacob Miller painted members of the Nicollet expedition.