TY - GEN AB - Western settlers created what we think of as the American West. Explorers came and went, soldiers came and went, miners and others came and went. But the settlers came to stay. For settlers, the ways of reaching a destination in the frontier country were either wretched ordeals or wondrous adventures. Fortunately, many of these men and women recorded daily events and their thoughts with such picturesque zest that some accounts of westward journeys have elements of great literature within them. CY - Farmington Hills, Mich. : DA - 2010. ID - 867049 KW - Overland journeys to the Pacific. KW - Trails LK - https://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://go.galegroup.com/gdsc/i.do?action=interpret&v=2.1&it=aboutCollections&p=GDSC&sw=w&id=3FIV&u=usi N1 - Date range of documents: 1800-1880. N1 - Reproduction of the originals from the Lost Cause Press. N2 - Western settlers created what we think of as the American West. Explorers came and went, soldiers came and went, miners and others came and went. But the settlers came to stay. For settlers, the ways of reaching a destination in the frontier country were either wretched ordeals or wondrous adventures. Fortunately, many of these men and women recorded daily events and their thoughts with such picturesque zest that some accounts of westward journeys have elements of great literature within them. PB - Gale, a part of Cengage Learning, PP - Farmington Hills, Mich. : PY - 2010. T1 - Overland journeystravels in the West, 1800-1880. TI - Overland journeystravels in the West, 1800-1880. UR - https://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://go.galegroup.com/gdsc/i.do?action=interpret&v=2.1&it=aboutCollections&p=GDSC&sw=w&id=3FIV&u=usi ER -