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The Bozeman Trail. Historical Accounts Of The Blazing Of The Overland Routes Into The Northwest, And The Fights With Red Cloud's Warriors. GRACE RAYMOND AND E.A. BRININSTOOL HEBARD

The Bozeman Trail. Historical Accounts Of The Blazing Of The Overland Routes Into The Northwest, And The Fights With Red Cloud's Warriors.

GRACE RAYMOND AND E.A. BRININSTOOL HEBARD

Other works by GRACE RAYMOND AND E.A. BRININSTOOL HEBARD

Publication: The Arthur H Clark Company, 1922, Cleveland

First edition. Two volumes. 8vo. VOLUME I: Red cloth, gold stamping on spine, 346 pp., teg., frontispiece, preface, introduction, illustrated, folding map at rear of text. Former owner's bookplate, else a fine, bright copy. VOLUME II: Red cloth, gold stamping on spine, 306 pp., teg., frontispiece, illustrated, folding map, afterword, index. Former owner's bookplate, else a fine, bright copy. Introduction by General Charles King, U.S.V. The Arthur H. Clark bibliography and history #115 says, "This classic Clark title recounts the federal government's attempt to open a road north from the Oregon Trail through the Powder River country, hunting grounds of the Sioux, in the late 1860's. Containing previously unpublished narratives, this work has served as a valuable reference tool for students of the Northern Plains." A fine, tight set.

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