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A history of the Bozeman Trail, which led to the goldfields of Montana, begins with the creation of the Trail in 1862 and follows the events of 1863 through 1868, during which it was followed by prospectors seeking their fortunes, as well ...
bibliogroup:"McGraw-Hill Book Company" from books.google.com
A history of the Bozeman Trail, which led to the goldfields of Montana, begins with the creation of the Trail in 1862 and follows the events of 1863 through 1868, during which it was followed by prospectors seeking their fortunes, as well ...
bibliogroup:"McGraw-Hill Book Company" from books.google.com
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Wallace Stegner tells about a thousand-mile migration marked by hardship and sudden death—but unique in American history for its purpose, discipline, and solidarity.
bibliogroup:"McGraw-Hill Book Company" from books.google.com
In Love Life, the author of Continental Drift offers an insightful and marvelously fresh examination of a good marriage in sudden disarray (Los Angeles Times).
bibliogroup:"McGraw-Hill Book Company" from books.google.com
This is a great saga of the Old West, an account filled with the struggles against nature, the battles between red man and white, of victories and defeats, of the discovery of gold, and the hangings of road agents by Vigilantes.
bibliogroup:"McGraw-Hill Book Company" from books.google.com
This is a great saga of the Old West, an account filled with the struggles against nature, the battles between red man and white, of victories and defeats, of the discovery of gold, and the hangings of road agents by Vigilantes.
bibliogroup:"McGraw-Hill Book Company" from books.google.com
The Natchez Trace has as dark and bloody a history as any thoroughfare since the beginning of our nation. The whole dramatic story of the Natchez Trace in fascinating detail.
bibliogroup:"McGraw-Hill Book Company" from books.google.com
The Appalachian Warriors' Path (1607-1744) was used by the Iroquois of the north to head south for trade or make war in Virginia and the Carolinas.
bibliogroup:"McGraw-Hill Book Company" from books.google.com
The Appalachian Warriors' Path (1607-1744) was used by the Iroquois of the north to head south for trade or make war in Virginia and the Carolinas.