The Great Salt Lake Trail

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The Great Salt Lake Trail

by Henry Inman, Buffalo Bill

EN·~15 hours·24 chapters

Chapters

24 total

This eBook was produced by Michael Overton.

0:28

PREFACE.

2:30

CHAPTER I. EXPLORING EXPEDITIONS.

56:32

CHAPTER II. THE OLD TRAPPERS.

57:26

CHAPTER III. JIM BECKWOURTH.

30:56

CHAPTER IV. CAPTAIN SUBLETTE'S EXPEDITION.

27:37

CHAPTER V. TRADING-POSTS AND THEIR STORIES.

21:43

CHAPTER VI. THE MORMONS.

42:49

CHAPTER VII. MOUNTAIN MEADOWS MASSACRE.

49:22

CHAPTER VIII. THE PONY EXPRESS.

1:28:01

Description

The Great Salt Lake Trail unfolds as a vivid portrait of the American frontier before railroads ever crossed the plains. Drawing on the firsthand accounts of explorers, scouts, and early emigrants, the narrative follows the rugged highway that carried Mormon pioneers to the shores of a vast inland sea, the daring expeditions of Fremont, Stansbury, and Lander, and the legendary feats of the Pony Express. Alongside these grand movements, a young Buffalo Bill begins his adventure on the same dusty path, hinting at the larger legend that will later define the West.

Beyond the famous names, the book captures the everyday hardships of trapper, scout, and settler life—savage encounters, endless sage‑brush deserts, and the relentless push toward California’s gold fields. By weaving together exploration, survival, and the spirit of a nation on the move, it offers listeners a rich, immersive glimpse into a pivotal era of discovery and determination on the continent’s wild interior.

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Language

en

Duration

~15 hours (918K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-05-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the authors

Henry Inman

Henry Inman

1837–1899

Best known for vivid books about frontier life, this soldier-turned-writer drew on years in the U.S. Army and on the plains to tell stories with a firsthand feel. His work helped shape how later readers imagined the American West.

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Buffalo Bill

Buffalo Bill

1846–1917

A real-life frontiersman who turned himself into one of the biggest legends of the American West, he helped shape how generations imagined cowboys, scouts, and life on the frontier. His story blends adventure, performance, and myth in a way that still feels larger than life.

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