The Passing of the Frontier: A Chronicle of the Old West
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The author traces the closing of the American frontier through a series of sketches that examine the range, cattle trails, cowboys, mining booms, transportation routes, Indian wars, cattle barons, and homesteaders, combining descriptive portraiture with historical reflection. He portrays the material habits, costumes, and work of frontier figures, explains how economic forces and technological changes transformed open-range life into settled agriculture and fenced farms, and discusses conflicts over land, law, and movement. The narrative links landscape, character, and institutions to show how the expansionary era passed into a new social and economic order.
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