Indian Artist Asa Battles' illustrations entich the book. ![]() The greatest loss the Spanish suffered in the New World happened at the forks of the Platte River. ![]() Scottish Artist Alfred Jacob Miller dressed Jim Bridger in armour at the fun trappers' rendezvous. ![]() The Oregon and Mormon trails carved a scar across the prairie. ![]() Before the Mormons left Winter Quarters, 600 Saints lay in their graves, 150 of them children. ![]() Lakota leader Spotted Tail had to turn from fighting to passive resistance. ![]() Poet Robert Louis Stevenson wondered how settlers could exist in such an empty land. |
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