About This Book
A veteran narrator recounts an overland migration in an ox-drawn wagon to the Far West, describing travel across plains and mountains, encounters with Indigenous peoples and wildlife, and the hardships of life on the trail. He then narrates settlement in the Northwest, efforts to find and lose fortune, and community-building amid new landscapes. The final section follows a late-life journey retracing the old route with an ox team to locate and mark the historic roadway, revive pioneer memories, and promote monuments, mixing practical trail detail, landscape description, and reflections on preserving this chapter of frontier experience.
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