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Narrative of the March of Co. A, Engineers from Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, to Fort Bridger, Utah, and Return, May 6 to October 3, 1858 cover

Narrative of the March of Co. A, Engineers from Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, to Fort Bridger, Utah, and Return, May 6 to October 3, 1858

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The narrative presents a first-person account of a mid-19th-century army engineer company's long overland march across the Plains to the mountain West and back, focusing on day-by-day details of route-finding, construction of crossings and roads, logistical challenges, weather, camp life, interactions with other units and supply trains, incidents such as illness and a comrade's death, and the practical work of maintaining a marching column. Entries blend travel diary immediacy with technical descriptions of engineering tasks, revealing the grueling pace, resourcefulness, and routine labor required to move a military force through sparsely settled territory.

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William P. Seville

William P. Seville was a military engineer known for his detailed account of a significant expedition in the American West. His notable work, "Narrative of the March of Co. A, Engineers from Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, to Fort Bridger, Utah, and Return, May 6 to October 3, 1858," provides insights into the challenges faced by engineers during this period of westward expansion. Seville's narrative not only documents the logistical aspects of the journey but also reflects the broader historical context of the United States in the late 1850s, making it a valuable resource for understanding military and engineering endeavors of the time.

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