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WESTERN SCENES AND REMINISCENCES: TOGETHER WITH THRILLING LEGENDS AND TRADITIONS OF THE RED MEN OF THE FOREST.
PERSONAL REMINISCENCES.
SCENES AND ADVENTURES IN THE OZARK MOUNTAINS. A. D. 1818 AND 1819.
TALES OF A WIGWAM.
SKETCHES OF THE LIVES OF NOTED RED MEN AND WOMEN WHO HAVE APPEARED ON THE WESTERN CONTINENT.
SKETCHES OF THE LIVES OF NOTED RED MEN AND WOMEN, WHO HAVE APPEARED ON THE WESTERN CONTINENT.
SKETCHES OF THE LIVES OF NOTED RED MEN AND WOMEN WHO HAVE APPEARED ON THE WESTERN CONTINENT.
ORIGIN AND HISTORY OF THE RACE.
ETHNOLOGY.
LANGUAGE.
A seasoned frontiersman looks back on the tumultuous years that followed the War of 1812, when the young United States turned its eye westward. He recounts how a personal economic collapse drove him from bustling eastern factories to the untamed Mississippi valley, where he spent decades as a government agent among the tribes of the northern plains. His memoirs blend practical observations of geography, geology, and the daily challenges of frontier life with reflections on the resilience that carried him through hardship.
Interwoven with these recollections are vivid stories of the “Red Men of the Forest,” their legends, customs, and the fierce yet intimate encounters that shaped early American expansion. The narrative captures the raw beauty of the river valleys, the clang of the axe and plow, and the spirited adventures that defined a generation of explorers. Listeners will feel the pulse of a pivotal era, hearing both the awe‑inspiring landscapes and the human drama that unfolded at the edge of a growing nation.
Full title
Western Scenes and Reminiscences Together with Thrilling Legends and Traditions of the Red Men of the Forest Together with Thrilling Legends and Traditions of the Red Men of the Forest
Language
en
Duration
~22 hours (1309K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Julia Miller, Pat McCoy 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
2012-06-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1793–1864
A restless explorer, geologist, and writer, this early American author helped shape how 19th-century readers imagined the Great Lakes, the Mississippi headwaters, and Native cultures of the Upper Midwest. His books mix travel, natural history, and ethnographic observation, making them vivid records of a formative period in U.S. expansion.
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