They Risked Their Lives To Bring Cattle to Missouri. Now They Faced A Journey Twics As Dangerous... The only riches Texans had left after the Civil War were five million maverick longhorns and the brains, brawn and boldness to drive them north to where the money was. Now, Ralph Compton brin
The Oregon Trail
β Scribed by Parkman, Francis
- Book ID
- 107764480
- Publisher
- eBooksLib
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 215 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781412169035
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β¦ Synopsis
Last spring, 1846, was a busy season in the City of St. Louis. Not only were emigrants from every part of the country preparing for the journey to Oregon and California, but an unusual number of traders were making ready their wagons and outfits for Santa Fe. Many of the emigrants, especially of those bound for California, were persons of wealth and standing. The hotels were crowded, and the gunsmiths and saddlers were kept constantly at work in providing arms and equipments for the different parties of travelers. Ο‘μ―¦λ
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