
The Prairie Schooner - By William Francis Hooker
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER I - Letters Pass Between Old Pards.
CHAPTER II - Trains That Ran Without Rails.
CHAPTER III - Hunton and Clay, Bull-Train Magnates.
CHAPTER IV - Guarding an Overland Freight Outfit.
CHAPTER V - Rattlesnakes and Redskins.
CHAPTER VI - Belated Grace for a Christmas Dinner.
CHAPTER VII - The Fate of One-Eyed Ed.
CHAPTER VIII - Track-Layers Fought Redskins.
The opening pages plunge listeners into the stark, windswept expanse that once stretched across the Union Pacific’s new corridor—a landscape labeled the “Great American Desert.” Here, ox‑team freighters hauled massive canvas wagons loaded with flour, bacon and other essentials to scattered military posts and Indian agencies, braving harsh weather and occasional attacks from roaming bands. The narrator, a seasoned pioneer of the Jim River valley, paints a vivid picture of the rugged drivers, the sturdy Texan oxen, and the fragile settlements that dotted the prairie’s lonely tracks.
Beyond the freight trains, the story follows the slow, relentless transformation of this barren plain into fertile fields, bustling ranches, and thriving towns. As cattle, sheep, and later irrigation turned the grasslands into productive farms, new rail spurs, mines, and oil wells rose, reshaping the frontier forever. Listeners will hear the echo of a vanished era, where perseverance and enterprise turned an unforgiving wilderness into the backbone of the modern West.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (136K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Greg Bergquist, Mary Meehan 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
2012-08-14
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1856–1938
A frontier freighter turned memoirist, he wrote vivid first-hand accounts of wagon travel, frontier towns, and the rough everyday life of the American West. His books draw on years spent hauling supplies across the plains and later work as a newspaper man and western storyteller.
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