Fort Bridger, Wyoming: Trading Post for Indians, Mountain Men and Westward MigrantsMcFarland, 15 Jan 2007 - 200 halaman For nearly fifty years, Fort Bridger played a role in all major events of the 19th century Rocky Mountain frontier and westering experience. Founded in 1842 by mountain man Jim Bridger, this southwestern Wyoming post was one of the most important outfitting points for travelers on the Oregon Trail, riders of the Pony Express, the Overland Stage, and the Union Pacific Railroad. Trappers, buffalo hunters, Forty-niners, soldiers and outlaws would pass through what is now the Fort Bridger State Historic Site. This post, or fort, is used as a basis for an illustrated account of the Rocky Mountain West. The book explores reasons why American Indian behavior varied between helpfulness and aggression toward mountain men and emigrants. Also detailed are weapons of the frontier, Fort Bridger’s role in the 1857 Mormon War, the 1867 Wind River Mountains gold rush, and the Great Diamond Hoax of 1872. Several appendices are presented, including a discussion of gender in the westering movement and a selected chronology of frontier history. Interesting and highly detailed excerpts are taken from such primary sources as a trapper’s journal and an 1850 account of buffalo butchering. |
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... ( Photograph by the author . ) Manufactured in the United States of America McFarland & Company , Inc. , Publishers Box 611 , Jefferson , North Carolina 28640 www.mcfarlandpub.com 00-51133 Table of Contents List of Illustrations vii List ...
... ( Photograph by the author . ) Manufactured in the United States of America McFarland & Company , Inc. , Publishers Box 611 , Jefferson , North Carolina 28640 www.mcfarlandpub.com 00-51133 Table of Contents List of Illustrations vii List ...
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... Photographs Division , Library of Congress ) Fort Bridger still has good grass and water 8 ( Photograph by the author ) Seedskadee National Wildlife Refuge 9 ( Photograph by the author ) Storm , southwestern Wyoming 10 ( Photograph by ...
... Photographs Division , Library of Congress ) Fort Bridger still has good grass and water 8 ( Photograph by the author ) Seedskadee National Wildlife Refuge 9 ( Photograph by the author ) Storm , southwestern Wyoming 10 ( Photograph by ...
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... photograph no . 1547 ) 34 " Cavalcade " ..35 ( Alfred Jacob Miller , Walters Art Gallery , Baltimore ) Shoshoni ... photograph of San Francisco ( Bancroft Library , University of California ) Route to Salt Lake City ( Photograph by the ...
... photograph no . 1547 ) 34 " Cavalcade " ..35 ( Alfred Jacob Miller , Walters Art Gallery , Baltimore ) Shoshoni ... photograph of San Francisco ( Bancroft Library , University of California ) Route to Salt Lake City ( Photograph by the ...
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... ( Photograph by the author ) Thoroughbraces , Concord stagecoach ( Photograph by the author ) Mule - drawn wagons deliver supplies to Union Pacific Railroad workers building the line westward through Utah in 1869 ( Andrew J. Russell ...
... ( Photograph by the author ) Thoroughbraces , Concord stagecoach ( Photograph by the author ) Mule - drawn wagons deliver supplies to Union Pacific Railroad workers building the line westward through Utah in 1869 ( Andrew J. Russell ...
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... ( Photograph by the author ) " Taking the ' Hump Rib ' " ( Alfred Jacob Miller , pen and ink , ink wash and graphite on gray card , c . 1837 ; Amon Carter Museum , Fort Worth , accession no . 1966.28 ) 148 . 156 List of Maps Wyoming 2 The ...
... ( Photograph by the author ) " Taking the ' Hump Rib ' " ( Alfred Jacob Miller , pen and ink , ink wash and graphite on gray card , c . 1837 ; Amon Carter Museum , Fort Worth , accession no . 1966.28 ) 148 . 156 List of Maps Wyoming 2 The ...
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Indians of the Northern Rockies | 23 |
Mountain Men and the Fur Trade | 40 |
Gentiles and Saints The Great Migrations | 57 |
Crossroads of the West | 77 |
Gold Silver and Diamonds | 95 |
Frontier Ways of Life Soldier Cowboy Outlaw Sheepman Buffalo Hunter | 106 |
Gender in Frontier History | 151 |
The Snake Shoshoni Indians Excerpts from Osborne Russells Journal of a Trapper 1914 | 153 |
How to Butcher a Buffalo Captain Howard Stansburys Account 1850 | 155 |
A Western Mining Engineer Henry Janin 18381911 | 157 |
Ballad of the Outlaw Sam Bass | 160 |
Selected Chronology | 163 |
Bibliography | 167 |
Endnotes | 173 |
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Halaman 12 - Up to and including 1880 the country had a frontier of settlement, but at present the unsettled area has been so broken into by isolated bodies of settlement that there can hardly be said to be a frontier line.
Halaman 15 - To enterprising young men. The subscriber wishes to engage one hundred young men to ascend the Missouri river to its source, there to be employed for one, two, or three years.