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  1. Mike Fink - Wikipedia

    Mike Fink (also spelled Miche Phinck) [1] [2] [3] (c. 1770/1780 – c. 1823), called "king of the keelboaters", was a semi-legendary brawler and river boatman who exemplified the tough and hard-drinking men who ran keelboats up and down the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers.

  2. Mike Fink – A Drunken Bully - Legends of America

    Mike Fink, called “king of the keelboaters,” was a river boatman and drunken bully who ran keelboats up and down the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers. Fink was likely born at the frontier post of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in about 1770 and grew up to be

  3. Mike Fink | Tall Tale, American Folk Hero & Stories | Britannica

    Mike Fink (born 1770/80, Fort Pitt [now Pittsburgh], Pa. [U.S.]—died 1823, Fort Henry? [North Dakota]) was an American keelboatman of the Old West, who became the legendary hero of the American tall tale .

  4. Mike Fink - National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium

    Mike Fink was the king of the keelboat men. More than any other individual, he personified the flatboat and keelboat era, and his tremendous skill set a standard for leadership in the frontier age of rivers.

  5. The Treachery of Mike FinkLegends of America

    Mike Fink, keelboatman, fur trader, marksman, and champion rough-and-tumble fighter, joined William Henry Ashley's first fur-trapping expedition.

  6. Mike Fink Partage

    BONJOUR, JE M’APPELLE MIKE FINK. Je suis Formateur, Coach, Thérapeute et Expert reconnu par les médias en Développement Personnel. Ma Mission de Vie est de vous aider à améliorer, et créer la vie que vous voulez au travers du Pouvoir de Votre Esprit, en vous inspirant, éduquant et donnant les outils pour devenir Maitre de votre Destin

  7. Mike Fink - Disney Wiki

    Mike Fink is an American folk-character who was featured in the 1956 film Davy Crockett and the River Pirates. Mike Fink was a river boatman and brawler during the early-mid 19th century. He was the legendary king of keelboaters and sailed along the Ohio river and the Mississippi.

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