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DANGERS OF THE TRAIL IN 1865
A Narrative of Actual Events
GENEVA, N. Y.
PREFACE
CONTENTS
CHAPTER I
"YOUNG MAN, GO WEST"
COMMANCHE BILL
THE AMERICAN INDIAN
THE FIRST CAMP
SECURING PASSAGE
EXPERIENCES AMONG THE BUSHWHACKERS
MEANS OF TRANSPORTATION
ON THE SICK LIST
A THUNDER STORM
THE LOG CABIN
A CATTLE STAMPEDE
WITH THE WAGON TRAIN AGAIN
CHAPTER II
ARRIVAL AT FORT CARNEY
WILD ANIMALS OF THE WEST
TROUBLE EN ROUTE
TROUBLE EN ROUTE
O'FALLOW'S BLUFFS
ABUSES OF THE INDIAN DEPARTMENT
CHAPTER III
AN ATTACK BY THE INDIANS
SAVAGES IN THEIR GLORY
DENVER AT LAST!
AN OLD ACQUAINTANCE
JOINING THE CATTLE TRAIN AGAIN
A THRILLING COACH RIDE
CHAPTER IV
DENVER IN 1865
SECURED WORK AGAIN
HIGHWAYMEN OF THE WEST
NEW EMPLOYMENT
AN EXPERIENCE IN MULE RIDING
A RIDE IN A STORM
CHAPTER V
A PROOF OF MARKSMANSHIP
AN OFFER OF MATRIMONY
THE TOLL OF THE PLAINS
CHAPTER VI
ON TO LEAVENWORTH
A FALSE FRIEND
AN ALERT STEWARD
ARRIVAL AT LEAVENWORTH
A DANGEROUS RIDE
A WELCOME HAVEN
CHAPTER VII
A PLUCKY GERMAN
A WATCHFUL PROVIDENCE
THE FAITHFUL HORSE
THE INDIANS CAPTURE A FRIEND
A CUNNING SCHEMER
FAREWELL TO THE PLAINS
Transcriber's Notes
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