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Over the Santa Fé Trail, 1857

Chapter 2: ILLUSTRATIONS
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A first-person narrative recounts an overland journey across the Santa Fé Trail, describing the assembling of a heavily laden wagon train, the personalities and leadership of its captain, daily life in camp, hunting and encounters with wildlife, skirmishes and tense interactions with Native American groups, and the hardships of travel such as broken wagons, difficult river crossings, and livestock problems; the account blends practical details of routes and equipment with vivid anecdotes of companions and episodes of danger, culminating in arrival at frontier settlements and reflections on the physical and moral strains of frontier travel.

ILLUSTRATIONS

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“Jim Crow” Chiles Laughed 7
The Mule Suddenly Bucked 24
Punched Him With the Point 26
Difficult to Get the Heavily Loaded Wagons Across 34
Their Drivers Were Unable to Restrain Them 40
“Skeesicks” Walked Up 44
He Plodded Along With the Lame Cattle 46
He Jumped and Kicked 48
The Officers Dragged Him Out 60
“Men, They Are Indians!” 66