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by Jacob Fowler
Transcriber’s Note: For the most part, we must assume that what was printed is a verbatim transcript of Fowler’s appalling spelling, but a few corrections for what appeared to be certain printing errors are detailed at the end.
A young Army major sets out in the spring of 1821, leading a modest party of soldiers and civilians on a trek that stretches from the lowlands of Arkansas across the untamed Indian Territory, through the rolling plains of Oklahoma and Kansas, and into the rugged foothills of Colorado. The journal’s vivid entries capture the hardships of river crossings, the relentless heat of the prairie, and the occasional friendly encounter with native tribes who watch the strangers with cautious curiosity. As the group pushes farther west, they grapple with dwindling supplies, unexpected storms, and the ever‑present sense that the land itself is both a guide and a barrier.
The narrative’s raw, hand‑written style—preserved faithfully with careful transcription—offers listeners a direct line to the explorer’s thoughts, humor, and occasional doubts. Early observations reveal a landscape on the brink of change, teeming with wildlife and marked by the subtle signs of earlier travelers. This first act promises an immersive glimpse into a pivotal moment of American expansion, inviting you to travel alongside the expedition as it confronts the unknown.
Full title
The Journal of Jacob Fowler Narrating an Adventure from Arkansas Through the Indian Territory, Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado, and New Mexico, to the Sources of Rio Grande del Norte, 1821-22 Narrating an Adventure from Arkansas Through the Indian Territory, Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado, and New Mexico, to the Sources of Rio Grande del Norte, 1821-22
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (208K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by The Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2020-05-03
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1765–1850
A surveyor, trader, and restless traveler of the early American frontier, he left behind a vivid journal of an 1821–1822 expedition across the Southwest. His writing gives a direct, ground-level view of travel through Arkansas, Indian Territory, Kansas, Colorado, and New Mexico at a formative moment in western history.
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