A Great Collection of Original Source Material Relating to the Early West and the Far West
Author: Anderson Galleries, Inc
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Published: 1922
Total Pages: 220
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Author: Anderson Galleries, Inc
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Published: 1922
Total Pages: 220
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Gale, Cengage Learning
Publisher: Gale, Cengage Learning
Published: 2016-06-01
Total Pages: 58
ISBN-13: 1410362418
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDrawn from Gale's acclaimed Reference Library products, this concise study guide helps you explore central ideas of primary sources in their historical context. Profiles of the authors and surrounding events; timelines and images; engaging research, discussion and activity ideas; "Did you know?" facts; and additional features make this guide valuable for students and lifelong learners. Primary sources covered: excerpt from "How Does One Feel Under Fire?" (Frank Holsinger); excerpt from War Years with Jeb Stuart (William Willis Blackford: Account of William C. Quantrill?s 1863 Raid on Lawrence, Kansas (Richard Cordley); and excerpt from Journal of Edmund DeWitt Patterson, a captured Confederate soldier.
Author: Richard, DD Cordley
Publisher: Lulu.com
Published: 2008-07-16
Total Pages: 290
ISBN-13: 1435734459
DOWNLOAD EBOOKReprint of Richard Cordley's 1895 book on the founding of Lawrence, Kansas, and Quantrill's Raid of August 21, 1863. New edition includes an editor's introduction, photos added from the Library of Congress, recent photos taken in Lawrence and Lecompton, recent articles on the Eldridge Hotel and the House Building, and a comprehensive index (the original lacked an index).
Author: Anderson Galleries, Inc
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Published: 1922
Total Pages: 1010
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Johnny D. Boggs
Publisher: Taylor Trade Publications
Published: 2002-11-30
Total Pages: 289
ISBN-13: 1556228929
DOWNLOAD EBOOKRecreate and analyze some of the wildest murder trials on the American frontier.
Author: Richard Cordley
Publisher:
Published: 1903
Total Pages: 312
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Alfred Theodore Andreas
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Published: 1883
Total Pages: 838
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Edwin Legrand Sabin
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Published: 1935-01-01
Total Pages: 524
ISBN-13: 9780803292383
DOWNLOAD EBOOKVolume 1 of Kit Carson Days shows Carson running away from his Missouri home at age fifteen in 1826. He joins a caravan headed toward Santa Fe and in the coming years shuttles between poverty and prosperity as a wrangler, teamster, and trapper. He lives all over the unplotted West, helping to open trails, harvesting fur, befriending mountain men, and fighting and trading with Indians. Carson’s reputation grows after John C. Frémont engages him as guide in 1842. He proves indispensable to the Pathfinder in three expeditions and plays a part in the Bear Flag Rebellion. The first volume is an encyclopedia of activity in the West during the first part of the nineteenth century, bringing into play such figures as Ewing Young, William Ashley, Jim Bridger, Jedediah Smith, Thomas Fitzpatrick, Hugh Glass, John Colter, William Sublette, Marcus and Narcissa Whitman, William Bent, Stephen Kearny, President James K. Polk, John Sutter, and Nathaniel Wyeth. This revised edition includes vivid chapters on the mountain man, his character, habits, clothing, and equipment. Volume 2 begins with Carson carrying the news of the conquest of California across the country to Washington, D.C., stopping en route to see his wife in Taos, New Mexico. The older Carson consolidates his fame as a courier, scout, soldier, and Indian agent. Americans, avid for newfound gold, turn to him as an authority on trail lore, and the government recognizes his usefulness in dealing with “the Indian problem.” Carson is seen against the larger background of incessant warfare in the Southwest after midcentury. He fights the Kiowas at Adobe Walls, chases the Apaches, and forces the Navajos into the Bosque Redondo. He fights in the Civil War and retires at fifty-eight—but dies two years later in 1868.
Author: Joanna Stratton
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Published: 2013-05-28
Total Pages: 324
ISBN-13: 1476753598
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFrom a rediscovered collection of autobiographical accounts written by hundreds of Kansas pioneer women in the early twentieth century, Joanna Stratton has created a collection hailed by Newsweek as “uncommonly interesting” and “a remarkable distillation of primary sources.” Never before has there been such a detailed record of women’s courage, such a living portrait of the women who civilized the American frontier. Here are their stories: wilderness mothers, schoolmarms, Indian squaws, immigrants, homesteaders, and circuit riders. Their personal recollections of prairie fires, locust plagues, cowboy shootouts, Indian raids, and blizzards on the plains vividly reveal the drama, danger and excitement of the pioneer experience. These were women of relentless determination, whose tenacity helped them to conquer loneliness and privation. Their work was the work of survival, it demanded as much from them as from their men—and at last that partnership has been recognized. “These voices are haunting” (The New York Times Book Review), and they reveal the special heroism and industriousness of pioneer women as never before.
Author: Elliott West
Publisher: UNM Press
Published: 1989
Total Pages: 372
ISBN-13: 9780826311559
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis illustrated study shows how frontier life shaped children's character.