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Three years after the Kansas-Nebraska Act embroiled the plains
states in a struggle that presaged the war to come, the
irrepressible Erastus F. Beadle left his home in Buffalo, New York,
and set out for the territories to see about some land.
Specifically, Beadle had a stake in the Sulphur Springs Land
Company, an enterprise that proposed to build the community of
Saratoga just north of Omaha for prospective settlers, who were
arriving by the boatload. In diary pages and letters home, Beadle
noted his impressions--the details, anecdotes, and characters that
filled his days--and in doing so, left a remarkable record of a
bygone way of life in the American West. Beginning with his
three-month journey westward, Beadle takes us from the hardships
and amusements of travel on the "Big Muddy" to the magnificent
sight of a prairie fire at night, from the political propaganda
abroad in the "slavery stronghold" of Kansas to the realities of
doing business on the Nebraska frontier. Whether describing roads
or water routes, mishaps or accommodations, finances, politics, or
daily life, Beadle writes with an immediacy and character that make
his diary as entertaining as it is informative--a living, intimate
chapter of American history.
"History of Nebraska" was originally created to mark the
territorial centennial of Nebraska and then revised to coincide
with the statehood centennial. This one-volume history quickly
became the standard text for the college student and reference for
the general reader, unmatched for generations as the only
comprehensive history of the state. This fourth edition, revised
and updated, preserves the spirit and intelligence of the original.
Incorporating the results of years of scholarship and research,
this edition gives fuller attention to such topics as the Native
American experience in Nebraska and the accomplishments and
circumstances of the state's women and minorities. It also provides
a historical analysis of the state's dramatic changes in the past
two decades.
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