Western Characters; or, Types of Border Life in the Western States
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A series of character sketches and essays portraying life along the Mississippi valley and the western frontier. It begins with a reflective meditation on the river as a metaphor for history and human life, then offers vivid vignettes of Native Americans, voyageurs, pioneers, rangers, local officials, peddlers, schoolteachers, and politicians. Each sketch combines description, anecdote, and local color to depict manners, occupations, institutions, and moral tensions as settlement spreads from wilderness to cultivated communities. The pieces probe cultural change, the friction between traditional and settler ways, frontier justice and institution-building, and the everyday speech and habits that shape regional identity.
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