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Scotts Bluff National Monument, Nebraska

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The handbook surveys a prominent North Platte Valley landmark, detailing its geology and natural history alongside human use from prehistory through the 19th century and into modern administration. It traces early European and American exploration, the fur trade and the Hiram Scott episode, then follows the landmark's central role as a waypoint on overland routes used by Oregon, California, and Utah emigrants and gold seekers. Other chapters examine traders, missionaries, Pony Express and railroad transitions, Plains warfare, frontier commerce and settlement, archaeological findings and artistic records, and conclude with a practical visitor guide and suggested readings.

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Merrill J. Mattes

Merrill J. Mattes was an American author and historian known for his works that explore the rich history and natural beauty of the American West. His notable titles include "Colter's Hell and Jackson's Hole / The Fur Trappers' Exploration of the Yellowstone and Grand Teton Park Region," which delves into the early exploration of these iconic landscapes, and "Scotts Bluff National Monument, Nebraska," which highlights the significance of this landmark in the context of westward expansion. Through his writings, Mattes contributed to the understanding of the historical and cultural narratives of the region.

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