Insbesondere im US-Amerikanischen bezeichnet frontiersman jemanden, der in der frontier lebt, also jenseits der sicheren Grenze, in neu und dünn besiedeltem Gebiet (Plainsman, Einwohner der plains), in der Wildnis, auch ein Hinterwäldler, Grenzgänger oder Waldläufer, aber kein man of the bush, sondern beispielsweise ein army surgeon, camp cook, cattleman, cowboy, mail coach driver, freighter, hunter, interpreter, pioneer, ranger, scapegoat, trail-driver, trapper, trader …
Western frontiersmen series: Arthur H. Clark Company, Glendale, Calif., 1937- zuletzt in Kooperation mit University of Oklahoma Press, Norman.
Robert Beebe DavidFinn [Fincelius G.] Burnett [1844–1933], Frontiersman. The life and adventures of an Indian fighter, mail coach driver, etc. [With a portrait.]J. V. FrederickBen Holladay [1819-1887], the stagecoach king; a chapter in the development of transcontinental transportationZoe A. TilghmanWilliam Matthew (Bill) Tilghman [1854-1924], for 50 years one of the greatest peace officers of the WestAngie DeboOliver Nelson [1861–1957], freighter, camp cook, cowboy, frontiersman in Kansas, Indian Territory, Texas, and Oklahoma, 1878-1893. * Otis E. YoungPhilip St. George Cooke, 1809-1895Raymond W. ThorpDoc W.F. Carver [1840–1927], etc. Aurora HuntKirby Benedict [1810-1874], frontier Federal judge; an account of legal and judicial development in the Southwest, 1853-1874, with special reference to the Indian, slavery, social and political affairs, journalism, and a chapter on circuit riding with Abraham Lincoln in IllinoisJuanita BrooksJohn Doyle Lee [1812-1877] : zealot, pioneer, builder, scapegoatAllen A. EdwinJohn H. Slaughter, 1841-1922 : pioneer, cattleman and trail-driver of Texas, the Pecos, and Arizona and sheriff of TombstoneGeorge Drouillard, Hunter and Interpreter for Lewis and Clark and Fur Trader, 1807–1810.Iris Wilson EngstrandWilliam Wolfskill, 1798-1866 : frontier trapper to California rancheroDavid Michael GoodmanJ. Ross Browne [1821-1875] on the Pacific coast, and in Texas, Nevada, Arizona and Baja California, as the first mining Commissioner and as Minister to ChinaCharles G. ClarkeStan HoigJohn Simpson Smith[1810-1871] : frontiersman, trapper, trader, and interpreter. InhaltSheldon G. JacksonHenry Dalton [1803-1884] and the Rancho AzusaGeorge R. BrooksJedediah S. Smith [1799–1831] : his personal account of the journey to California, 1826-1827 Eldon G. ChuinardCarl Briggs, Clyde Francis TrudellEdward F. Beale, 1822-1893Mark Joseph Stegmaier, David Humphreys MillerJames F. Milligan [1829-1899]: his journal of Fremont's [1813-1890] fifth expedition, 1853-1854, his adventurous life on land and seaDavid J. WeberJedediah Smith, 1826-1827 : a new cache of documentsRonnie C. TylerJ. D. B. Stillman [1819-1888]Charles B. ChurchillAnna Jean BackusBishop Philip Klingensmith [1817– um 1903]. Includes reprint of The Mountain Meadows Massacre : a special report / by James Henry Carleton, 1859Patricia Roche HerringJosé Cosme Urrea : his life and times, 1797-1849Donald E. RowlandJohn Rowland [1791-1873] and William Workman [1799-1876]: Southern California pioneers of 1841Lesley WischmannAlexander Culbertson [1809–1879] and Natoyist-Siksinaʼ [um 1825–1893, =Natawista Iksina, =Natawista Iksana, =Natúyi-tsíxina]L. Milton WoodsJohn Clay, Jr. [1851-1934]: commission man, banker, and rancherL. Milton WoodsAsa Shinn Mercer : western promoter and newspaperman, 1839-1917Michael J. Gillis, Michael F. MagliariJohn Bidwell [1819-1900] and California : the life and writings of a pioneer, 1841-1900 Susan M. ColbyJean-Baptiste (Pomp) Charbonneau [1805–1866]Lawrence M. WoodsHorace Plunkett [1854-1932] in America. An Irish Aristocrat on the Wyoming RangeCandy Vyvey MoultonValentine T. McGillycuddy [1849–1939] : army surgeon, agent to the SiouxJohn Phillip ReidJohn Gary MaxwellRobert Newton Baskin [1835-1918] and the Making of Modern UtahLesley WischmannAndrew Dawson [1817-1871]