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Title: Dangers of the Trail in 1865
A Narrative of Actual Events
Author: Charles E Young
Illustrator: H. DeF. Patterson
Release Date: October 28, 2008 [EBook #27077]
Language: English
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DANGERS OF THE TRAIL
IN 1865
A Narrative of Actual Events
By CHARLES E. YOUNG
GENEVA, N. Y.
1912
COPYRIGHT, 1912
BY CHARLES E. YOUNG
Press of W. F. Humphrey, Geneva, N. Y.
H. DeF. Patterson, Illustrator, Geneva, N. Y.
PREFACE
I present this narrative of actual events on a trip across the plains
to Denver, Colorado, in 1865 and of life in the Far West in the later
sixties.
An interesting and valuable feature is a map of the country, made in
1865, by Henry Bowles of Boston, showing the old Platte River and
Smoky Hill Trails of that day before there was a railroad west of the
Missouri River.
Everything is told in a plain but truthful manner, and this little
volume is submitted to the reader for approval or criticism.
CHAS. E. YOUNG
July, 1912
CONTENTS
CHAPTER I--Young Man, Go West
CHAPTER II--Arrival at Fort Carney
CHAPTER III--An Attack by the Indians
CHAPTER IV--Denver in 1865
CHAPTER V--A Proof of Marksmanship
CHAPTER VI--On to Leavenworth
CHAPTER VII--A Plucky German
[Illustration: (decorative)]
CHAPTER I
"YOUNG MAN, GO WEST"
[Illustration: E] Early in 1859 gold was discovered in Colorado, and
Horace Greeley, the well known writer and a power throughout the
country both before and during the Civil War, made, in the interest of
the _New York Tribune_, of which he was editor, an overland trip to
Denver by the first stage line run in that day. He started from
Leavenworth, Kansas, and with the exception of Mr. Rich
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