Forty years after the legendary overland travels of Oregon pioneers in the 1840s, Lucy Clark Allen wrote, "the excitement continues." Economic hard times in Minnesota sent Allen and her husband to Montana in hopes of evading the droughts, grasshoppers, and failed crops that had plagued their farm. Allen and her compatriots, in this volume of
Covered Wagon Women, experience a much different journey than their predecessors. Many settlements now await those bound for the West, with amenities such as hotels and restaurants, as well as grain suppliers to provide feed for the horses and mules that had replaced the slower oxen in pulling wagons. Routes were clearly marked-some had been replaced entirely by railroad tracks. Nevertheless, many of the same dangers, fears, and aspirations confronted these dauntless women who traveled the overland trails.
Diaries of the dauntless women who travelled the overland trailsAbout the AuthorKenneth L. Holmes was a professor of history at Western Oregon State College. He edited and compiled
Covered Wagon Women, drawing on archives and private sources. Elliott West is a professor of history at the University of Arkansas. His works include
The Saloon on the Rocky Mountain Mining Frontier, also available in a Bison Books edition.
Reviews"The diaries and letter throb with excitement, pain and mind-boggling determination" - Kliatt
Book InformationISBN 9780803272996
Author Kenneth L. HolmesFormat Paperback
Page Count 277
Imprint Bison BooksPublisher University of Nebraska Press
Weight(grams) 318g