Crossing the Plains, Days of '57 / A Narrative of Early Emigrant Travel to California by the Ox-team Method
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The narrative follows a group of overland emigrants traveling by ox-drawn wagons to the Pacific settlements, presented as episodic chapters describing river crossings, landmark rock formations, prairie and mountain terrain, and the routines of camp life. It records storms, animal and wagon mishaps, illness, and occasional violence, along with tense encounters with indigenous people and episodes of makeshift frontier justice. Interwoven are moments of humor, resourceful improvisation, and communal solidarity. The account combines travel-diary detail, practical survival guidance, and vivid landscape observation to convey the hardships, hazards, and social dynamics of long-distance pioneer migration.
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