
audiobook
by Henry Inman
PREFACE.
DETAILED CONTENTS.
INTRODUCTION.
CHAPTER I. UNDER THE SPANIARDS.
CHAPTER II. LA LANDE AND PURSLEY.
CHAPTER III. EARLY TRADERS.
CHAPTER IV. TRAINS AND PACKERS.
CHAPTER V. FIGHT WITH COMANCHES.
CHAPTER VI. A ROMANTIC TRAGEDY.
CHAPTER VII. MEXICO DECLARES WAR.
The Old Santa Fe Trail comes alive as a vivid portrait of a frontier highway that once linked the American interior to the Pacific coast. Through the eyes of a seasoned army officer, listeners travel alongside the earliest Spanish explorers, daring traders, and the first wagon trains that braved the harsh plains, ox‑driven freight caravans, and the looming threat of Comanche, Cheyenne and Kiowa warriors. The narrative captures the raw hardships of thirst, stampedes, and brutal clashes, while also revealing the vibrant life of Santa Fe itself—its adobe architecture, bustling markets, and the cultural tensions that defined the early West.
Beyond the battle‑scarred trail, the book explores how these perilous journeys sparked the growth of towns, states, and the pioneering spirit that shaped the nation. Personal anecdotes from the author’s forty‑year experience on the plains bring authenticity to the saga, painting a picture of a landscape where danger and opportunity walked side by side. Listeners will emerge with a deeper appreciation for the rugged determination that forged America’s great western highway.
Language
en
Duration
~15 hours (873K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Michael S. Overton, and David Widger
Release date
2005-04-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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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