Twelve sketches populate this pleasant little volume about overland travel between central Missouri and central New Mexico from the 1840s through the 1860s. The informants include teenagers, military and government workers, an aristocrat, a European immigrant, an agent, and a peon. These travelers tell about hardships and danger as they crossed the vast wild plain in the years before 1880, when the railroad finally reached Santa Fe
Review of: Indians and Emigrants: Encounters on the Overland Trails, by Michael L. Tate
William Fairholme (1819-1868), a twenty-year-old Lieutenant of the British army, and six fellow offi...
David Dary\u27s The Oregon Trail is a pleasant excursion on a well-traveled road. His hook is not a ...
Twelve sketches populate this pleasant little volume about overland travel between central Missouri ...
In the fall of 1856, wealthy James Ross Larkin of St. Louis joined a wagon train headed by William B...
In the fall of 1856, wealthy James Ross Larkin of St. Louis joined a wagon train headed by William B...
Between 1850 and 1869, some 350,000 pioneers crossed the Great Plains, following the Platte River Ro...
William Chalfant, long time western historian and Hutchinson, Kansas, attorney, focuses on one perio...
Between 1850 and 1869, some 350,000 pioneers crossed the Great Plains, following the Platte River Ro...
Review of: "Indians and Emigrants: Encounters on the Overland Trails," by Michael L. Tate
Review of: The Great Medicine Road: Narratives of the Oregon, California, and Mormon Trails, part 1,...
Review of: The Great Medicine Road: Narratives of the Oregon, California, and Mormon Trails, part 1,...
The history of the Sante Fe Trail has been repeated many times, often with the same material told in...
Most students of Western history know something about the Bozeman Trail, the 1860s-era cut-off from ...
Born in Virginia in about 1810, George Rutledge Gibson studied law and later opened a law office in ...
Review of: Indians and Emigrants: Encounters on the Overland Trails, by Michael L. Tate
William Fairholme (1819-1868), a twenty-year-old Lieutenant of the British army, and six fellow offi...
David Dary\u27s The Oregon Trail is a pleasant excursion on a well-traveled road. His hook is not a ...
Twelve sketches populate this pleasant little volume about overland travel between central Missouri ...
In the fall of 1856, wealthy James Ross Larkin of St. Louis joined a wagon train headed by William B...
In the fall of 1856, wealthy James Ross Larkin of St. Louis joined a wagon train headed by William B...
Between 1850 and 1869, some 350,000 pioneers crossed the Great Plains, following the Platte River Ro...
William Chalfant, long time western historian and Hutchinson, Kansas, attorney, focuses on one perio...
Between 1850 and 1869, some 350,000 pioneers crossed the Great Plains, following the Platte River Ro...
Review of: "Indians and Emigrants: Encounters on the Overland Trails," by Michael L. Tate
Review of: The Great Medicine Road: Narratives of the Oregon, California, and Mormon Trails, part 1,...
Review of: The Great Medicine Road: Narratives of the Oregon, California, and Mormon Trails, part 1,...
The history of the Sante Fe Trail has been repeated many times, often with the same material told in...
Most students of Western history know something about the Bozeman Trail, the 1860s-era cut-off from ...
Born in Virginia in about 1810, George Rutledge Gibson studied law and later opened a law office in ...
Review of: Indians and Emigrants: Encounters on the Overland Trails, by Michael L. Tate
William Fairholme (1819-1868), a twenty-year-old Lieutenant of the British army, and six fellow offi...
David Dary\u27s The Oregon Trail is a pleasant excursion on a well-traveled road. His hook is not a ...