Discovery of the Oregon Trail by Robert Stuart & Philip Ashton Rollins & Howard R Lamar

Robert Stuart's Narratives of His Overland Trip Eastward from Astoria in 1812-13

Discovery of the Oregon Trail Presenting the early Western exploration, this volume contains important material about Astoria and the fate of the Tonquin, as well as the account of Wilson Price Hunt, who headed a party of overlanders traveling east to join the Astorians. It describes the Oregon Trail, including South Pass, and offers an introduction by Howard Lamar.

"A major contribution to Americana... Not only has Mr. Rollins brought to light one of the most important and absorbing records of early Western exploration but ... he has also presented an example of American historical research at its best. The volume is beyond praise." - "New York Times". "One of the classics of the Overland Trail." - "American Historical Review". "A feat of scholarship, of industry, patience, and integrity... The literary charm of Stuart's daily entries should not be overlooked. Stuart was keen-eyed and he could describe what he saw." - "Books". Robert Stuart saw the American West a few years after Meriwether Lewis and William Clark and, like them, kept a journal of his epic experience. A partner in John Jacob Astor's Pacific Fur Company, the Scotsman shipped for Oregon aboard the Tonquin in 1810 and helped found the ill-fated settlement of Astoria at the mouth of the Columbia River. In 1812, facing disaster, Stuart and six others slipped away from Astoria and headed east. His journal, edited and annotated by Philip Ashton Rollins, describes their hazardous 3,700-mile journey to St. Louis. Crossing the Rockies in winter, they faced death by cold, starvation, and hostile Indians. But they made history by discovering what came to be called the Oregon Trail, including South Pass, over which thousands of emigrants would travel west in mid-century. Besides Stuart's narrative, this volume contains important material about Astoria and the fate of the Tonquin, as well as the harrowing account of Wilson Price Hunt, who headed a party of overlanders traveling east to join the Astorians. Introducing this "Bison Book" edition is Howard Lamar, editor of the "Reader's Encyclopedia of the American West" and a professor of history at Yale University.
Author(s) : Robert Stuart & Philip Ashton Rollins Format : Paperback Book
ISBN-10 : 0803292341 ISBN-13 : 9780803292345
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Product Details:

Country Publication : United States

Publication Date : 01/06/1995

Publisher : University of Nebraska Press

Page Length : 397mm

Page Size : 230mm