Dangers of the Trail in 1865: A Narrative of Actual Events
Explore more books like this:
About This Book
A first-person memoir recounts an overland journey from the eastern states to Denver at the close of the Civil War, detailing preparations, travel by ox and stage, and the hazards of the Platte and Smoky Hill trails. The narrator describes frontier towns and forts, confrontations with violent outlaws and with Native American groups, a recorded Indian attack, and episodes that test marksmanship and endurance. Practical observations about routes, a contemporaneous map of trails, and reflections on daily life and settlement in the Far West during the later 1860s are woven throughout the narrative.
About the Author
You May Also Like
6 picks
!Tention: A Story of Boy-Life during the Peninsular War
by George Manville Fenn
"Bones": Being Further Adventures in Mr. Commissioner Sanders' Country
by Edgar Wallace
"Boy" the Wandering Dog: Adventures of a Fox-Terrier
by Marshall Saunders
"Bring Me His Ears"
by Clarence Edward Mulford
"Buffalo Bill" from Prairie to Palace: An Authentic History of the Wild West
by John M. Burke
"Captains Courageous": A Story of the Grand Banks
by Rudyard Kipling