Scotts Bluff National Monument, Nebraska

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Scotts Bluff National Monument, Nebraska

by Merrill J. Mattes

EN·~2 hours

Chapters

Description

Scotts Bluff rises dramatically from the Nebraska prairie, a natural waypoint that has guided countless travelers across the Great Plains. This concise handbook traces the bluff’s early chapters, from the daring 16th‑century Spanish forays that never quite reached the region, through the French explorers who first named the Platte River and reported the vast herds that blackened the horizon. It also follows the famous Lewis and Clark expedition and the subsequent wave of fur traders who first laid eyes on the rugged cliffs.

The narrative then turns to the Astor‑backed party that wintered near the bluff in 1812, whose grueling trek helped carve the route later known as the Oregon Trail. Readers hear vivid journal excerpts describing the stark prairie, the cedar‑lined hills, and the challenges of crossing the Platte’s braided waters. By the end, listeners gain a clear picture of how this striking landmark became a linchpin in America’s westward expansion.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~2 hours (117K characters)

Series

National Park Service Historical Handbook Series No. 28

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Stephen Hutcheson and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2019-02-20

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

MJ

Merrill J. Mattes

1910–1996

A leading historian of the overland trails, he spent decades turning scattered diaries, landmarks, and park records into vivid, usable history. His work helped shape how readers and visitors understand the Oregon, California, and Mormon trails.

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