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The Conquest Of The Missouri, Being The Story Of The Life And Exploits Of Captain Grant Marsh JOSEPH MILLS HANSON

The Conquest Of The Missouri, Being The Story Of The Life And Exploits Of Captain Grant Marsh

JOSEPH MILLS HANSON

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Publication: AC McCurg & Co, 1909, Chicago

First edition. Cloth, 458pp. Illustrations. Map. Preface. Bibliography. Index. A biography of Grant Marsh, captain of the Missouri river steamboat, Far West. tells the story of Captain Grant Marsh and his conquest of the Missouri River. The book gives a complete description of the life and exploits of Captain Grant Marsh, who was a steamboat captain during the 19th century. It covers his early life, his experiences as a steamboat captain, and his role in the conquest of the Missouri River. The book also provides a detailed account of the challenges faced by Captain Marsh and his crew during their expeditions, including the harsh weather conditions, dangerous river currents, and the threat of attacks from Native American tribes. Dustin 135: "Contains considerable first-hand matter on the Custer battle and events preceding and following. A valuable work." Luther's Custer High Spot 176: "This interesting book relates details of the campaign, but is especially selected for its account of Grant Marsh's amazing trip down the Yellowstone to Fort Lincoln with the wounded troopers from Reno's and Benteen's commands." Very good.

Inventory Number: 51748

$175.00