OVERLAND FREIGHTING IN THE PLATTE VALLEY 1850–1870

CONTENTS CHAPTER I: THE ROUTE–WHEN AND WHERE: The valley of the Platte; "Great Medicine Road"; The Astorians; Milton Sublette; First use of wagons; General William R. Ashley; South Pass discovered; Captain Benjamin L. E. Bonneville; Nathaniel J. Wyeth; Periods of the trail; The "Orego...

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Main Author: Bresee, Floyd Edgar
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Published: DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln 1937
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spelling ftunivnebraskali:oai:digitalcommons.unl.edu:historydiss-1004 2023-11-12T04:17:16+01:00 OVERLAND FREIGHTING IN THE PLATTE VALLEY 1850–1870 Bresee, Floyd Edgar 1937-06-01T08:00:00Z application/pdf https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/historydiss/4 https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/context/historydiss/article/1004/viewcontent/Pages_OCR.pdf unknown DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/historydiss/4 https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/context/historydiss/article/1004/viewcontent/Pages_OCR.pdf Dissertations, Theses, & Student Research, Department of History History text 1937 ftunivnebraskali 2023-10-30T10:13:00Z CONTENTS CHAPTER I: THE ROUTE–WHEN AND WHERE: The valley of the Platte; "Great Medicine Road"; The Astorians; Milton Sublette; First use of wagons; General William R. Ashley; South Pass discovered; Captain Benjamin L. E. Bonneville; Nathaniel J. Wyeth; Periods of the trail; The "Oregon Trail”; The Mormon or California Trail; eastern depots; The Big Blue; The Little Blue; Where freighters entered Nebraska from Kansas; Big Sandy; Results of a prairie fire; Meridian; Up the Little Blue; King's Ranch; Dogtown; Fort Kearny; Buffalo herds; Kearney City; Plum Creek; The Platte Valley; Fort McPherson; O’Fallon’s Bluff; Alkali Creek; Fort Sedgwick; Route to Denver; Julesburg; Denver, the freighters' “Mecca"; South Platte Crossing; To Ash Hollow; Bridges over the sand; Descent at Ash Hollow; Wagon breaks; Lodgepole Creek route; Landmarks on North Platte; Fort Mitchell; Horse Creek; Laramie River; Fort Laramie; North Platte Crossing; The Sweetwater Valley; Independence Rock; Devil’s Gate; Feeders to Platte Valley; Nebraska City–Fort Kearny; Omaha–Fort Kearny; Platte River Crossing; Shinn’s Ferry; Nebraska City investigates shorter route; Bonds for bridges; Distances; The old trails today CHAPTER II. AN EASTERN BASE: Activity; Parks of wagons, stacks of yokes, piles of chain; The freighters’ section; The freighters’ store; Outfitting establishments; Busy merchants; Where trainmen spent money; Buildings of a freighting company; Employees and their work; Freight carried upriver by steamboats; wharfs and levees; steamer activity; Overcrowded warehouses; Preparation of train for the trail; Shoeing of mules; Branding; Yoking wild steers; Hitching up; Naming the wagons; Amount of freight to a wagon; Social hour; Rivalry; River towns CHAPTER III. AN OVERLAND TRAIN: Appearance of a new train; Makes of wagons; Weight and construction of the wagons; Capacity of a wagon; A full-fledged train; Provision, mess, office, and workshop wagons; Contents of a workshop wagon; The "train power"; Oxen, mules, horses compared; Feed for the ... Text Fort McPherson University of Nebraska-Lincoln: DigitalCommons@UNL Indian Milton ENVELOPE(-84.800,-84.800,-78.800,-78.800) Fort McPherson ENVELOPE(-134.826,-134.826,67.433,67.433) Corral ENVELOPE(-62.950,-62.950,-64.900,-64.900) Yoke ENVELOPE(-61.933,-61.933,-63.967,-63.967) Sweetwater ENVELOPE(-120.436,-120.436,55.917,55.917) Devil’s Gate ENVELOPE(3.353,3.353,-54.386,-54.386)
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