Notable family in American history
The Bridger family of Virginia is notable to American history. Relevant figures include Joseph Bridger and Jim Bridger , as well as some less-known contributors to American colonial, pioneer, and Civil War history.[ 1]
Joseph Bridger
The foremost progenitor of this family was General Joseph Bridger of Isle of Wight County, Virginia .[ 2] Originally from Gloucester, England , he served, according to some sources, as a co-acting Colonial Governor of Virginia in 1684 and 1685.[ 3]
Jim Bridger
The most well-known member of the Bridger family is Jim Bridger, mountain man , and explorer of the American Northwest (primarily Montana and Wyoming ). Many places are named for him, such as the Bridger Mountains of Montana and the Bridger Mountains of Wyoming , as well as the Bridger-Teton National Forest and Bridger Wilderness , both in western Wyoming.
Others
The Bridger family also includes several other members of historical relevance. James and John Bridger, for whom Bridger Mountain (a ridge in West Virginia ) was named, were pioneer settlers of Pocahontas County, West Virginia .[ 4] [ 5]
Robert Rufus Bridgers , a member of the North Carolina legislature, represented the state in the First and Second Confederate Congress . "Bridger's Artillery" was among the Confederate companies of Hedrick's Brigade, which helped defend Fort Anderson in February 1865, as part of the Battle of Wilmington .[ 6] In addition, William Bridgers, of Austin, Texas, was a significant photographer of the Civil War era.[ 7]
Luther B. Bridgers (1884–1948), an American songwriter and Methodist minister, was noted for his evangelism.[citation needed ]
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