Ocean to Ocean on Horseback / Being the Story of a Tour in the Saddle from the Atlantic to the Pacific; with Especial Reference to the Early History and Development of Cities and Towns Along the Route; and Regions Traversed Beyond the Mississippi; Together with Incidents, Anecdotes and Adventures of the Journey
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The writer records a prolonged horseback journey across the continent from the Atlantic seaboard to the Pacific, blending daily travel diary with historical sketches of towns, observations of urban and industrial development, and vivid accounts of rural scenery. Chapters alternate riding notes, public lectures, and encounters with local communities, while anecdotes and travel mishaps punctuate reflections on transportation, settlement patterns, and changing landscapes. The narrative emphasizes practical travel detail, civic landmarks, pioneer memories, and the social color of places visited, producing a panoramic portrait of the regions traversed during that era.
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