Photograph, Tom Tobin
Description
Tom Tobin (1823 - 1904) was an American tracker, trapper, mountain man, guide, US Army scout, and occasional bounty hunter. Tobin explored much of southern Colorado, including the Pueblo area. He associated with men such as Kit Carson, "Uncle Dick" Wootton, Ceran St. Vrain, Charles Bent, John C. Fremont, "Wild Bill" Hickok, William F. Cody, and the Shoup brothers. Tobin was one of only two men to escape alive from the siege of Turley's Mill during the Taos Revolt. In later years he was sent by the Army to track down and eliminate the notorious Felipe Espinosa, supposedly returning to Ft. Garland with Espinosas' head in a sack.
Object Information
Date Created:
1880-1900
Local ID:
89.451.3969
Creator(s):
H. Rothberger
Rights:
In Copyright