Northwestern States -- Description and travel; Oregon -- Description and travel; Overland journeys to the Pacific
FRONTIER LAW
_A STORY OF VIGILANTE DAYS_
BY WILLIAM J. MCCONNELL
_In collaboration with Howard R. Driggs_
THE restoring of law and order on our western frontier in the sixties
was the work of courageous men with firm hands. It was one of the
stirring periods in the evolution of our government. Mr. McConnell, who
was first a captain of a band of Vigilantes before he was senator and
then governor, gives in this book his own experiences in bringing the
control of territorial affairs into the hands of law-abiding citizens.
In straight-forward fashion he tells of his journey from Michigan to the
coast, of mining in California, of homesteading in Oregon, of
prospecting in Idaho. Most unusual and interesting is his account of the
struggle against outlawry and the establishment of orderly government.
Through this life story of a real American boy rings a clear note of
Americanism with love of liberty, respect for law, and a willingness to
face squarely the issues of life. It is one of the very few first-hand
accounts of the Vigilantes and it will bring the events of those days,
with the great lessons that they teach, nearer to the young student of
our history.
_Cloth. xii + 233 pages. Illustrated. Price $1.20_
WORLD BOOK COMPANY
YONKERS-ON-HUDSON, NEW YORK
2126 PRAIRIE AVENUE, CHICAGO
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DEADWOOD GOLD
_A STORY OF THE BLACK HILLS_
BY GEORGE W. STOKES
_In collaboration with Howard R. Driggs_
THE life and work of the pioneer miners who opened up the golden
treasures of the Black Hills form a stirring chapter in the history of
the winning of the West. The story as told in this book is a vivid one,
made more valuable and interesting because Colonel Stokes writes of his
own experiences. He was one of the first to reach the new gold diggings
in the seventies, and he saw the whole development from the early
exciting days, on during the mad rush to Deadwood, to the discovery of
some of the greatest gold mines in the world.
There is in this volume much historical and geographical information.
Especially does the book give a realistic picture of many aspects of the
gold mining process and of the activities associated with the great gold
rushes of all times. Serving as a supplementary reader in intermediate
grades, this true story of American adventure will hold the interest of
boys and girls.
_Cloth. xii + 163 pages. Illustrated. Price $1.00_
WORLD BOOK COMPANY
YONKERS-ON-HUDSON, NEW YORK
2126 PRAIRIE AVENUE, CHICAGO
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Transcriber's Notes:
Page vii, "189" changed to "185."
Page 86, "eatablished" changed to "established" (established in 1851)
Page 220, "Britian" changed to "Britain" (between Great Britain and the)
Page 222, "Fe" changed to "Fe" (of the Santa Fe Trail)
Page 223, "Sante Fe" changed to "Santa Fe" (The Santa Fe and Oregon
trails)
Page 223, "Fe" changed to "Fe" (Santa Fe Trail bore)
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