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The collection gathers ballads and narrative poems grouped into soldier, prairie, and river sections that depict life on the frontier. Poems portray garrison duty, mounted service and troop horses, and seasonal mail and Christmas scenes; prairie pieces evoke wind, fire, coyotes, cowboys, and homestead longing; river verse follows steamboats, ferries, engineers, and a great river's moods. Across the poems themes include hardship, comradeship, patriotism, reverence for open landscapes, seasonal change, and a plainspoken, at times humorous, tone blending anecdote with lyric observation.

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Joseph Mills Hanson

Joseph Mills Hanson was an American author known for his contributions to frontier literature. His works often reflect the experiences and challenges of life on the American frontier during the 19th century. Notable among his writings are "Frontier Ballads," which captures the spirit and culture of the West through poetry, and "With Sully into the Sioux Land," a narrative that explores military campaigns and interactions with Native American tribes. Hanson's storytelling provides valuable insights into the historical context of his time, making his works significant for readers interested in American history and folklore.

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