In the fall of 1823, a group of fur trappers known as Ashley's Hundred were traveling through present-day South Dakota on ...
He inspired an Oscar-winning film and performance, and his story is one of the most famous in South Dakota history, but the truth behind Hugh Glass is still largely a mystery. One South Dakota ...
PIERRE — This spring, readers will be able to learn the true story behind frontiersman Hugh Glass, who is currently portrayed by Leonardo DiCaprio in the Hollywood blockbuster “The Revenant.” As Oscar ...
The story of Hugh Glass, the rugged 19th-century mountain man who survived a grizzly bear attack and crawled 200 miles to safety, and the Nebraska poet who immortalized him takes yet another twist, ...
Concrete pillar in South Dakota honors Hugh Glass, a frontier mountain man who crawled, limped and paddled 200 miles after being mauled by a grizzly bear -- depicted in the movie "The Revenant.' ...
The Hugh Glass monument was originally placed on private ranchland near Lemmon, South Dakota, at the confluence of two forks of the Grand River. But it was later moved to make way for construction of ...
In 1823, frontiersman Hugh Glass was mauled by a grizzly bear, leaving him with a broken leg, exposed ribs, and torn flesh across his back. Believed to be dying, two men assigned to stay with him ...
For a guy with such a fragile name, Hugh Glass must have seemed unbreakable. Shot twice and mauled by a grizzly bear, the mountain man made famous in the book and acclaimed movie “The Revenant” grew ...
WAYNE, Neb. (Nebraska Examiner) - A “reveal” of what a Nebraska poet hid inside a lonely monument a century ago revealed more of what Mother Nature could wreck over the span of 100 years. On Saturday, ...