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[Illustration: Captain William F. Drannan, Chief of Scouts.]
AS TOLD BY HIMSELF, - AS A SEQUEL TO HIS FAMOUS BOOK "THIRTY ONE YEARS ON THE PLAINS AND IN THE MOUNTAINS."
W.F.D. - CHAPTER 1.
In this vivid memoir, a young man who left home at fifteen finds himself alone in St. Louis with only a dollar and a half in his pocket. A chance encounter with the legendary frontiersman Kit Carson launches him into a world far beyond the settled east, where miles of empty prairie stretch between the occasional outpost. Their trek westward across Missouri, Kansas, and the untamed lands beyond reads like a living textbook of frontier life, complete with sudden meetings of friendly Native bands and the ever‑present threat of danger.
As chief scout for emigrant and government trains, he later puts those early lessons to work, guiding wagons through hostile territory toward the promise of a “land of gold.” The narrative captures the relentless rhythm of crossing rivers, navigating the endless grasslands, and negotiating with tribes whose intentions could shift in an instant. Through his eyes we hear the clang of wagon wheels, the crack of rifles, and the quiet determination of pioneers who dared to press onward despite the odds.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (513K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-07-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1832–1913
A frontier memoirist who published late in life, he became known for vivid tales of scouting, trapping, and travel across the American West. His books are full of adventure, though historians have long debated how much is firsthand memory and how much is embellished storytelling.
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