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1898. The scope of this story written by Colonel Henry Inman and Colonel W. F. "Wild Bill" Cody is to present the story of the Trail in the days long before the building of a railroad was believed possible. It deals with the era of the trapper, the scout, the savage, and the passage of emigrants to the gold fields of California, when the only route was by the overland trail, and with the adventures which marked the long and weary march. Related Free eBooks - Exploration And Survey Of The Valley Of The Great Salt Lake Of Utah, Including A Reconnoissance Of A New Route Through The Rocky Mountains
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