About This Book
A first-person memoir recounts mid-19th-century frontier life: childhood migration from the South to the Platte Purchase, overland travel hardships, California trips and gold-mining experiences in 1849–50, cattle drives and repeated crossings of the plains, a bear hunt and voyages via Panama and New York, and wartime service including the opening of the Civil War, battles in Missouri and Arkansas, guerrilla violence, and postwar returns. It emphasizes practical details of travel, camp life, and frontier challenges, with episodic recollections organized chronologically and rooted in personal memory and local geography.
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