The Frontier challenge responses to the trans-Mississippi West.
The story of the westward expansion of this country does not stop with the hardships encountered by travelers on the Mormon Trail, the discomforts endured by early settlers in sod houses, the bravery of the Pony Express riders, the romantic solitude of the cowboys, or the sufferings of the Indians f...
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Lawrence,
University Press of Kansas
[1971]
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