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In the Early Days Along the Overland Trail in Nebraska Territory, in 1852.
BY
GILBERT L. COLE,
1905.
Compiled by Mrs. A. Hardy.
Press of Franklin Hudson Publishing Company, Kansas City, Mo.
Gilbert L. Cole.
Copyright, 1905, BY GILBERT L. COLE, Beatrice, Neb.
TESTIMONIALS.
CONTENTS.
INTRODUCTORY.
IN THE EARLY DAYS ALONG THE OVERLAND TRAIL IN NEBRASKA TERRITORY, IN 1852.
CHAPTER I.
Setting Up Altars of Remembrance.
CHAPTER II.
"God Could Not Be Everywhere And So He Made Mothers."
CHAPTER III.
"But Somewhere the Master Has a Counterpart of Each."
CHAPTER IV.
Our Prairies are a Book, Whose Pages Hold Many Stories.
CHAPTER V.
A Worthy Object Reached For and Missed is a First Step Toward Success.
CHAPTER VI.
"'Tis Only a Snowbank's Tears, I Ween."
CHAPTER VII.
We Stepped Over the Ridge and Courted the Favor of New and Untried Waters.
CHAPTER VIII.
We Had No Flag to Unfurl, But its Sentiment Was Within Us.
CHAPTER IX.
We Listened to Each Other's Rehearsals and Became Mutual Sympathizers and Encouragers.
CHAPTER X.
Boots and Saddles Call.
CHAPTER XI.
"But All Comes Right in the End."
CHAPTER XII.
Each Day Makes its own Paragraphs and Punctuation Marks.
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