"War changes people. For the Fortune family of Coryell County, Texas, the changes were drastic. The ranch was lost, mother and twin daughters died, and the family drifted north to the Black Hills."--Page 4 of cover.
The Black Hills of South Dakota is virtually unknown as a paddling destination.
Using the locations in this book, you can see where many of the stations used to be situated, including old horse corrals, telegraph wire roads, relics of possible stations, and numerous trail ruts made by heavy freight across the prairie.
The maps, directions and GPS readings lead you to the campsites and down the trail, with stops for many of the photo sites and even for ruts left by Custer's wagons.The choice is yours--use the photographs and accounts to relive the Black ...
" ... "Deadwood's Jewish Pioneers" presents some of the Jewish personalities who helped stabilitze and develop this frontier. --
Fort Pierre-Deadwood Trail