In the footsteps of the history of the American West This book, written by Colonel Henry Inman in collaboration with William F. Cody, the famous 'Buffalo Bill,' will be a treat for all those interested in the history of the 'Wild West.' The Great Salt Lake Trail was one of the principal highways across the Great Plains at the time of the westward migration that was 'Manifest destiny.' Its path was one which encapsulates the history of the West. It guided the early trappers and saw men like Beckwourth and Sublette. It was the road travelled by the Mormons as they journeyed to find their own…mehr
In the footsteps of the history of the American West This book, written by Colonel Henry Inman in collaboration with William F. Cody, the famous 'Buffalo Bill,' will be a treat for all those interested in the history of the 'Wild West.' The Great Salt Lake Trail was one of the principal highways across the Great Plains at the time of the westward migration that was 'Manifest destiny.' Its path was one which encapsulates the history of the West. It guided the early trappers and saw men like Beckwourth and Sublette. It was the road travelled by the Mormons as they journeyed to find their own promised land. It resounded to the galloping hoof-beats of the young daredevil riders of the Pony Express, as they carried communication across the vast interior, and to the rolling wheels of the overland stage as it opened up travel from the eastern states to the Pacific Ocean. Along its path lived the great horse borne warriors of the American Indian tribes-the Crows, the Blackfeet and the Sioux. It was the bloody ground of the Plains Indian Wars where Buffalo Bill made his name and George Armstrong Custer entered history as the principal figure in the massacre of the 7th U. S Cavalry at the Little Big Horn. As the dust trail gave way to civilization there came the laying of sleepers and tracks as the Union Pacific Railroad brought the wild prairie towards the 20th century. This is an exciting and fascinating history entertainingly told by an expert and is recommended. Leonaur editions are newly typeset and are not facsimiles; each title is available in softcover and hardback with dustjacket.
Henry Inman was born on 30 July 1837 in New York, New York, United States. Throughout his life, he was recognized as a soldier, frontiersman, and author, contributing significantly to American history and literature. His military career saw active service during both the Indian campaigns and the American Civil War, where he earned respect for his gallantry on the battlefield. In recognition of his achievements, he was commissioned as a lieutenant general during the Indian wars, a notable accomplishment reflecting his leadership and bravery. Inman later channeled his rich experiences on the frontier into writing, producing works that offered insight into the challenges and realities of life during that era. His literary contributions provided valuable perspectives on the American frontier, informed by his direct involvement in significant historical events. He passed away in 1899 in Topeka, Kansas, at the age of 62. His life's work as a soldier and writer left a lasting mark on the understanding of frontier and military life in the United States.
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