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Forty Years on the Frontier

Autor Granville Stuart Editat de Paul C. Phillips Introducere de Clyde A. Milner II, Carol A. O'Connor
en Limba Engleză Paperback – noi 2004
There is no other pioneer record of this section quite like it.American Historical Review
When originally published in 1925, one reviewer called Forty Years on the Frontier "the odyssey of a nineteenth-century Ulysses." In 1852, Granville Stuart (1834–1918) traveled with his brother and their father to the Sacramento Valley of California, where they spent five years mining for gold and served in the Rogue River War. In 1857 he and his brother started back to Iowa but were delayed by the outbreak of war between the Utah Mormons and the United States.
After relocating to Montana’s Deer Lodge Valley, the Stuarts found gold, and news of their discovery sparked the first Montana gold rush in 1862. Stuart was instrumental in developing the Montana cattle industry and was a leader of the vigilantes who captured and executed numerous horse thieves in the summer of 1884. Stuart's edited reminiscences are a priceless and authentic account of pioneering, prospecting, and community building in the northern Rockies and Great Plains. 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780803293205
ISBN-10: 0803293208
Pagini: 265
Ilustrații: 15 illustrations, index
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: BISON BOOKS
Colecția Bison Books
Locul publicării:United States

Notă biografică

Clyde A. Milner II is a professor of history and director of the Heritage Studies program at Arkansas State University. Carol A. O'Connor is a professor of history and associate dean of humanities and social sciences at Arkansas State University. They are coeditors (with Martha Sandweiss) of The Oxford History of the American West.

Recenzii

"Here are incidents and characters for the making of endless novels."—New York Times

"There is no other pioneer record of this section quite like it."—American Historical Review

"Nothing better on the cowboys has ever been written than the chapter entitled 'Cattle Business.' A prime work throughout."—J. Frank Dobie