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Description
On April 28, 1846, Francis Parkman, who had already decided that he was going to write the history of the
settling of America, and Quincy Adams Shaw set forth from St. Louis up the Missouri River and onto the
Oregon Trail for a "tour of curiosity and amusement to the Rocky Mountains." They travelled some 1700
miles, meeting trappers, gamblers, woodsmen, soldiers and Indians and Parkman eventually spent three
weeks hunting buffalo with a band of Oglala Sioux. The following year he published "The Oregon Trail", a
travelogue which remains one of the great books ever produced by an American and embarked him on a
career as one of America's first great historians.In "The Oregon Trail" keen observations and a graphic style
characterize the author's remarkable record of a vanishing frontier. Detailed accounts of the hardships
experienced while traveling across mountains and prairies; vibrant portraits of emigrants and Western
wildlife; and vivid descriptions of Indian life and culture. A classic of American frontier literature.