The Trail of the Conestoga

The Trail of the Conestoga
Title The Trail of the Conestoga PDF eBook
Author Bertha Mabel Dunham
Publisher
Pages 206
Release 2011-03
Genre History
ISBN 9781849024990

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An historically accurate novel about the journey of Mennonites from Pennsylvania to Canada, and their settlement in Kitchener County, Ontario.

Massacre of the Conestogas

Massacre of the Conestogas
Title Massacre of the Conestogas PDF eBook
Author John H. Brubaker
Publisher True Crime
Pages 0
Release 2010
Genre History
ISBN 9781609490614

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Chronicles the massacre of the Conestoga tribe in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania by the Paxton Boys in 1763 and the subsequent treatment of the perpetrators and the memory of the crime.

The Wilderness Trail

The Wilderness Trail
Title The Wilderness Trail PDF eBook
Author Charles Augustus Hanna
Publisher
Pages 528
Release 1911
Genre Indians of North America
ISBN

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The Wilderness Trail: The depatable land

The Wilderness Trail: The depatable land
Title The Wilderness Trail: The depatable land PDF eBook
Author Charles Augustus Hanna
Publisher
Pages 548
Release 1911
Genre Indians of North America
ISBN

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The Hunting of Lope Gamboa

The Hunting of Lope Gamboa
Title The Hunting of Lope Gamboa PDF eBook
Author Jack Sheriff
Publisher Robert Hale Ltd
Pages 97
Release 2017-04-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0719823854

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Texas Rangers Jack Carson and Eddie Brand have been hunting outlaw Lope Gamboa for some time without success, but when they ride into Yuma it seems their luck has changed. An assignment of US gold is to be transported along the Oxbow route by Conestoga wagon and the Rangers are convinced that Gamboa will attempt to steal the gold. As all factions close in on the lumbering Conestoga wagon, the trail leads inexorably to a bloody climax in the Gila desert...

TRAIL OF THE CONESTOGA

TRAIL OF THE CONESTOGA
Title TRAIL OF THE CONESTOGA PDF eBook
Author B. MABEL. DUNHAM
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2018
Genre
ISBN 9781033124895

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The Santa Fe Trail in Missouri

The Santa Fe Trail in Missouri
Title The Santa Fe Trail in Missouri PDF eBook
Author Mary Collins Barile
Publisher University of Missouri Press
Pages 160
Release 2010-04-12
Genre History
ISBN 0826272134

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For nineteenth-century travelers, the Santa Fe Trail was an indispensable route stretching from Missouri to New Mexico and beyond, and the section called “The Missouri Trail”—from St. Louis to Westport—offered migrating Americans their first sense of the West with its promise of adventure. The truth was, any easterner who wanted to reach Santa Fe had to first travel the width of Missouri. This book offers an easy-to-read introduction to Missouri’s chunk of Santa Fe Trail, providing an account of the trail’s historical and cultural significance. Mary Collins Barile tells how the route evolved, stitched together from Indian paths, trappers’ traces, and wagon roads, and how the experience of traveling the Santa Fe Trail varied even within Missouri. The book highlights the origin and development of the trail, telling how nearly a dozen Missouri towns claimed the trail: originally Franklin, from which the first wagon trains set out in 1821, then others as the trailhead moved west. It also offers a brief description of what travelers could expect to find in frontier Missouri, where cooks could choose from a variety of meats, including hogs fed on forest acorns and game such as deer, squirrels, bear, and possum, and reminds readers of the risks of western travel. Injury or illness could be fatal; getting a doctor might take hours or even days. Here, too, are portraits of early Franklin, which was surprisingly well supplied with manufactured “boughten” goods, and Boonslick, then the near edge of the Far West. Entertainment took the form of music, practical jokes, and fighting, the last of which was said to be as common as the ague and a great deal more fun—at least from the fighters’ point of view. Readers will also encounter some of the major people associated with the trail, such as William Becknell, Mike Fink, and Hanna Cole, with quotes that bring the era to life. A glossary provides useful information about contemporary trail vocabulary, and illustrations relating to the period enliven the text. The book is easy and informative reading for general readers interested in westward expansion. It incorporates history and folklore in a way that makes these resources accessible to all Missourians and anyone visiting historic sites along the trail.