Vanguards of the Plains: A Romance of the Old Santa Fé Trail
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The narrative follows a small party of frontier travelers who undertake the hazardous journey along the old Santa Fe Trail, depicting their daily struggles, interpersonal bonds, and encounters with the untamed landscape. Organized into sections that trace clearing, building, defending, and later remembering the route, the text alternates episodic action—wagon trains, scouting, skirmishes, and camp life—with reflective passages on courage, community, and sacrifice. Portraits of hardy men and women, domestic routines, and the practical work of opening and protecting a commercial highway evoke the era's hardships and ambitions, while a concluding sequence recalls the trail's human costs and enduring memories.
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