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A new and important bibliographical addition to travel and adventure in the American West, this work expands on the basic reference work in the field, "The Plains and the Rockies: A Critical Bibliography of Exploration, Adventure and Travel in the American West, 1800-1865, " begun by Henry R. Wagner and continued by Charles L. Camp and Robert H. Becker. A direct but independent outgrowth of David A. White's 8-volume series, "News of the Plains and Rockies, 1803-1865" (Spokane, Washington, 1996-2001), this bibliography contains accounts discovered during the series' development and production which fit the guidelines of Wagner-Camp and Becker, but that were not included in their listings. Wagner's basic bibliography expanded from 349 items to 700 from its first issue in 1920 to the Becker revision of 1982. This new work adds 120 items to the catalog. The additions proposed emphasize genuine travels, but also include a few historic armchair documents and one piece of fiction. Many are from government documents, some from magazine articles, and a few from the more important and early newspaper accounts. Some promotional tracts are added, as well. The names of those whose sources are listed include Ezekiel Williams (his pioneering journeys to Colorado), John Ball (his earliest printed account of Oregon settlers), William Walker (the 1833 letter that touched off the Oregon missionary movement), Virginia E.B. Reed (her account of the Donner Party, 1847), Julia Archibald Holmes (her letter on her 1858 ascent of Pike's Peak), Gov. James Douglas (his 1858-62 first reports of the Fraser River and Cariboo gold rushes), Theodore Judah (his 1860 defining document for the Central Pacific Railroad), Charles Farrar Browne (humorist Artemus Ward's 1864 travels among the Mormons), and Lucinda Eubank and Nancy Morton (their 1864-65 captivities). The Reprints: A sampling of 33 of the 120 additions to the bibliography, judged to be the more important or appealing, is reprinted here in the format adopted by the News of the Plains series, with detailed introductions by the editor. The items reprinted are the best of the shortest accounts. Many of these short items are also of the greatest historical interest, including the first good record of fur hunting in the Rocky Mountains, the first enunciation of the Great American Desert concept, the first government report on the Missouri fur trade, the first tribute to the explorations of Jedediah Smith, the first article on white women crossing the Rockies, the first notice of Whitman's famous winter ride, the first official Mormon confirmation of their intended Western haven, the first word on Aubry's record horseback ride, the first news of the Gunnison and Grattan massacres, and the first reports of American scientific explorations overland to Alaska. Though independent of the "News of the Plains and Rockies" series, this volume offers a fine conclusion to the eight volume set, and is designed to complement the series. The book contains an introduction, annotated bibliography, reprints, appendix listings and index, as well as facsimiles and illustrations. Printed on acid-free paper and bound in maroon linen cloth with foil stamped spine and front cover. Issued in an edition of 1000 copies.
MAILMEN, 1857-1865 George Chorpenning, 1871], Mail service Anonymous, 1857, Location of the overland mail Bradley B. Meeker, 1858, Mail route, L. Superior to Puget's Sound Isaiah C. Woods, 1858, Overland mail, Texas - California John Butterfield, 1858, Overland Mail Co., time schedule no. 1 John Butterfield, 1859, Overland Mail Co., time schedule no. 2 William Tallack, 1865, California overland express Ben Holladay, 1860, Central Overland Express Company Ben Holladay, 1861, Overland mail line, Missouri River & California Robert R. Livingston, 1865, Orders, overland stage and mails GOLD SEEKERS, PIKE'S PEAK, 1858-1865 William Hartley, 1858, Description, gold regions Kansas & Nebraska Lucian J. Eastin, 1859, Emigrants' guide to Pike's Peak P. K. Randall (Rand & Avery), 1859, Complete guide, gold mines KS & NE Chicago-Burlington RR, 1859, Traveler's guide, gold mines KS & NE Alexander Majors and A. & P. Byram, 1859, Great central route, Pike's Peak J. E. H., 1859, North Platte to gold mines D. McGowan and George H. Hildt, 1859, Map of routes to Pike's Peak Nebraskian and Times (Omaha), 1859, News from the mines Samuel R. Olmstead, 1859, Gold mines of Kansas and Nebraska E. R. Pease & W. Cole, 1859, Complete guide, gold districts of KS & NE Ohio & Mississippi Railroad, 1859, Pike's Peak, great through line C. N. Pratt, 1859, Pacific Railroad of Missouri to Kansas and Nebraska Jacob W. Reed, 1859, Map and guide, Kansas gold region Daniel Blue, 1860, Thrilling narrative of Pike's Peak gold seekers Samuel A. Drake, 1860, Hints for emigrants to Pike's Peak P. K. Randall, 1860, Traveller's companion H. T. Green, 1861, Smoky Hill Expedition William S. Rockwell, 1864, Colorado, mineral and agricultural William H. Stevens, 1865, Field notes, crossing the prairies
SANTA FE ADVENTURERS, 1818-1843 Jules DeMun, 1818, Arrest at Santa Fe William Becknell and M. M. Marmaduke, 1823, Expeditions to Santa Fe Augustus Storrs, 1825, Answers...Mexico; Collocation of Indians Alphonso Wetmore, 1825, Petition...Mexico Bennet Riley, 1830, Protection of trade...Mexico Antonio Armijo, 1830, New Mexico to Upper California Anonymous (Letter from Santa Fe), 1841, Santa Fe and the Far West Thomas Falconer, 1842, Expedition to Santa Fe Daniel Webster, 1842, American citizens captured near Santa Fe Jacob Snively, 1843, Trouble among the traders to Santa Fe SETTLERS, 1819-1865 Benjamin Harding, 1819, Tour through the western country Lewis F. Linn, 1838, Occupy Oregon Obadiah Oakley, 1839, The Oregon expedition Philip L. Edwards, 1842, Sketch of the Oregon Territory Samuel Medary (Citizens of Columbus), 1843, Report on Oregon John M. Shively, 1846, Route and distances to Oregon and California Thomas H. Jefferson, 1849, Accompaniment to map, Missouri to California Samuel R. Thurston, 1850, Geographical statistics, Oregon Thomas H. Webb and George S. Park, 1854, Emigrant Aid Co. Isaac I. Stevens, 1858, Circular to emigrants, Washington Territory Medorem Crawford, 1863, Emigrant escort to Oregon James L. Fisk, 1865, Northwestern expedition, colony for Yellowstone
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