Andrew Sublette

Andrew Sublette
Born Andrew Whitley Sublette
1808
Somerset, Pulaski County, Kentucky[1]
Died December 19, 1853 or 1854 (age 45-46)
Santa Monica Canyon, Santa Monica, Los Angeles County, California or Malibu Canyon, Malibu, Los Angeles County, California
Nationality American
Other names Andrew Sublett, Andrew Whitley Sublett
Occupation frontiersman, trapper, fur trader, explorer
Known for Being a co-owner of the Rocky Mountain Fur Company, with Andrew Henry
Relatives William Sublette (brother), Milton Sublette (brother), Pinkney Sublette (brother), Solomon Sublette (brother)

Andrew Whitley Sublette or also, spelled Sublett (1808-December 19, 1853 or 1854), was a frontiersman, trapper, fur trader, explorer, mountain man and brother to William, Milton, and Solomon, helped establish a trading post with Louis Vasquez in 1835. The present day, Fort Vasquez, located on Highway 85, next to Platteville, Colorado, is a reconstruction. After selling the trading post in 1840, Andrew left the mountains and was seen in El Pueblo around 1844 and 1845 (present day Pueblo, Colorado), traveling along the Arkansas River, following herds of American Bison.

He was killed, in an encounter, with a grizzly bear, in Southern California in December 19, 1853 or 1854. Sources variously, place the site of his death, as Santa Monica Canyon or nearby, Malibu Canyon.

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