Across America; Or, The Great West and the Pacific Coast

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Across America; Or, The Great West and the Pacific Coast

by James Fowler Rusling

EN·~14 hours·39 chapters

Chapters

39 total

NEW YORK: - Sheldon & Company. - 1874.

0:19

PREFACE.

6:31

Across America; - OR, - THE GREAT WEST AND THE PACIFIC COAST.

0:03

CHAPTER I. - FROM NEW YORK TO FORT RILEY, KANSAS.

21:48

CHAPTER II. - FROM THE KANSAS TO THE PLATTE.

12:44

CHAPTER III. - UP THE PLATTE TO DENVER.

12:00

CHAPTER IV. - UP THE PLATTE TO DENVER (Concluded).

18:48

CHAPTER V. - DENVER AND THE MINES.

30:31

CHAPTER VI. - AMONG THE MOUNTAINS.

33:33

CHAPTER VII. - AMONG THE MOUNTAINS (Continued).

35:04

Description

A former Union brigadier‑general, freshly assigned by the Quartermaster‑General’s Office, sets out on a twelve‑month inspection of the army’s western supply bases. Beginning at Fort Leavenworth and winding through Denver, Salt Lake City, and onward to the Pacific, his journey covers roughly 15,000 miles by rail, stagecoach, horseback and steamer. The opening pages lay out his official orders and the practical purpose of trimming the post‑war military budget.

As he moves from rugged mountain passes to the arid deserts of Utah and Arizona, the narrative records the sights, sounds, and people that define the post‑Civil War frontier. He visits remote forts, bustling mining towns, and coastal outposts, often gaining access to locations and information unavailable to ordinary travelers. The account blends vivid descriptions of landscape with candid observations of military logistics and civilian life.

Written from a mixture of formal reports and a personal diary kept during the trek, the work offers listeners both factual detail and the author’s own reflections. It serves as a rare snapshot of a vast, still‑forming nation, inviting audiences to travel alongside a seasoned officer as he maps the Great West and the Pacific Coast.

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en

Duration

~14 hours (843K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Douglas L. Alley, III, Charlene Taylor and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

Release date

2013-05-13

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

James Fowler Rusling

James Fowler Rusling

1834–1918

A Civil War officer, lawyer, and lively travel writer, this 19th-century author turned a wide-ranging public career into vivid books about war, the American West, and family history. His work blends firsthand experience with a sharp eye for people, places, and the making of modern America.

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