Journeys to the land of gold; emigrant diaries from the Bozeman Trail, 1863-1866/ edited by Susan Badger Doyle

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Language

English

Publication Date

c2000

Publisher

Montana Historical Society Press

Place of Publication

Helena, Montana

Physical

2 v. (838 p.) : ill., maps, ports.

ISBN

0917298489

Notes

Includes index.

"From 1863, the first year travelers tried the new trail to Montana, until 1866, when the United States military assumed command and sole use of the road, the Bozeman was primarily a civilian trail. Of its sojourners [over 3500], at least thirty-three set down their impressions of the journey."-- Foreword.

Bibliography: p. [799]-811.

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