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  • Pioneer Days in the Southwest From 1850 to 1879

    First published in 1909, ***Pioneer Days in the Southwes***t is a rare collection of firsthand frontier narratives covering the years from 1850 to 1879.Centered on the life and legacy of Charles Goodnight, this volume also brings together the recollections of pioneers, hunters, settlers, ranchers, and early Panhandle residents whose experiences helped shape the American Southwest. These are not ... Read more

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  • Pioneer Days in the Southwest from 1850 to 1879

    "Charles Goodnight is perhaps more extensively known than any other western ranchman, cattle owner, and pioneer."Our imagination has been fired by such pioneer names as Boone, Kenton and the Wetzels in the pioneer days in Kentucky, and later farther west on the great plains and the Rocky Mountains we have other historical names, Kit Carson, Buffalo Bill (Cody), Payne and others, but very little ... Read more

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  • Pioneer Days in the Southwest from 1850 to 1879

    Thrilling Descriptions of Buffalo Hunting, Indian Fighting and Massacres, Cowboy Life and Home Building

    "Charles Goodnight is perhaps more extensively known than any other western ranchman, cattle owner, and pioneer."Our imagination has been fired by such pioneer names as Boone, Kenton and the Wetzels in the pioneer days in Kentucky, and later farther west on the great plains and the Rocky Mountains we have other historical names, Kit Carson, Buffalo Bill (Cody), Payne and others, but very little ... Read more

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  • Pioneer Days in the Southwest from 1850 to 1879

    Thrilling Descriptions of Buffalo Hunting, Indian Fighting and Massacres, Cowboy Life and Home Building (1909)

    "Charles Goodnight is perhaps more extensively known than any other western ranchman, cattle owner, and pioneer."Our imagination has been fired by such pioneer names as Boone, Kenton and the Wetzels in the pioneer days in Kentucky, and later farther west on the great plains and the Rocky Mountains we have other historical names, Kit Carson, Buffalo Bill (Cody), Payne and others, but very little ... Read more

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  • Best of Covered Wagon Women

    The diaries and letters of women who braved the overland trails during the great nineteenth-century westward migration are treasured documents in the study of the American West. These eight firsthand accounts are among the best ever written. They were selected for the power with which they portray the hardship, adventure, and boundless love for friends and family that characterized the overland ... Read more

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  • Days on the Road: Crossing the Plains in 1865

    Sarah Raymond was an unmarried woman of twenty-four who in May 1865--barely a month after the end of the Civil War--mounted her beloved pony and headed west alongside the wagon carrying her mother and two younger brothers. They traveled by wagon train over the Great Plains toward the Rocky Mountains, with no certain idea of where they would settle themselves but a strong desire to leave war-torn ... Read more

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  • Buffalo Bill's Life Story

    An Autobiography

    Buffalo Bill lives deep in American legend. A Kansas-bred farm boy, he went on to become a renowned trapper and hunter, army scout, Indian fighter, and finally a world showman and celebrity. As a man of the Wild West, he became known as a larger-than-life buffalo hunter. As an army scout, he earned the Medal of Honor for gallantry in action. But Bill was unsatisfied. Setting his sights higher yet, ... Read more

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  • Death Valley in '49

    An Autobiography of a Pioneer Who Survived the California Desert

    A survivor’s true account of death, despair, and heroism in Death Valley in the heat of the California Gold Rush.At the height of the California gold rush in 1849, a wagon train of men, women, children, and their animals stumbled into a 130-mile-long valley in the Mojave Desert while they were looking for a shortcut to the California coast. What ensued was an ordeal that divided the camp into ... Read more

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  • The Trail Drivers of Texas: Interesting Sketches of Early Cowboys

    These are the chronicles of the trail drivers of Texas those rugged men and, sometimes, women who drove cattle and horses up the trails from Texas to northern markets in the late 1800s. Gleaned from members of the Old Time Trail Drivers' Association, these hundreds of real life stories some humorous, some chilling, some rambling, all interesting form an invaluable cornerstone to the literature, ... Read more

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  • Four Years In the Rockies (Annotated)

    Or, The Adventures of Isaac P. Rose

    Four Years In the Rockies tells the story of Isaac P. Rose, who went from greenhorn to legendary trapper at the height of the fur-trade in the 1830s. His narrative is a who’s who of early American West figures like Jim Bridger, Kit Carson and Nathaniel Wyeth, and features many memorable sequences such as the trader’s ‘rendezvous,’ battles with Native Americans and countless details not in ... Read more

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  • Captured By the Apaches, Forty Years with this Savage Band of Indians

    "According to...'Captured by the Apaches'...Stringfield grew up...rubbing shoulders with the likes of Geronimo and Quanah Parker." - Mavericks: A Gallery of Texas Characters (2008)"Just before Geronimo died he told 'Two Braids' that he would find his people 100 miles west of Corpus Christi....Last year he obtained a permit through the commanding officer at Fort Sill to go in quest of his people, ... Read more

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  • Jim Bridger

    On March 20, 1822, the Missouri Republican published a notice addressed to enterprising young men in the St. Louise area. The subscriber, it said wishes to engage one hundred young men to ascend the Missouri River to its source, there to be employed for one, two, or three years. For particulars enquire of Major Andrew Henry or of the subscriber near St. Louise. The subscriber was General William H ... Read more

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