The author's diary of a March 15-22, 1988 trip along the Santa Fe Trail with Jere Krakow and Leo and Bonita Oliva.
The author's diary of a March 15-22, 1988 trip along the Santa Fe Trail with Jere Krakow and Leo and Bonita Oliva.
Impressions of the Santa Fe Trail by a journalist who traveled it in 1839. Text is in both prose and poetry.
In 1839 a journalist for the New Orleans Picayune, Matthew C. Field, joined a company of merchants and tourists headed west on the Santa Fe Trail.
Barbour has added an introduction, annotations and a bibliography to selections from the diary of an urban businessman who journeyed on the Trail in the hope of bettering his health....
Merchants and armies followed the same routes into Mexico's far northern territory in the late 1840s - west over the Santa Fe Trail and south down the Chihuahua Trail. The...
Broadcloth and Britches is the first account to synthesize an abundance of primary source material--the reminiscences of traders, the impressions of journalists and soldiers, the unpublished manuscripts of both literate and semiliterate ...
"Christina Dashwood leaves her Michigan farm home for the first time to attend a pre-college seminar in the Southwest.
Editorial Board Howard R. Lamar, Sterling Professor of History Emeritus, Past President of Yale University William J. Cronon, University of Wisconsin–Madison Philip J. Deloria, University of Michigan John Mack Faragher, Yale University ...
Here in book form is the most concise guide to 'The City Different' and the only guide you really need. Authors Waite Thompson and Richard M. Gottlieb give a lasting...
The book is based in large part on her journal and on the letters she exchanged with her sister Justina, who was also a religious sister in Ohio.