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Santa Fe Trail Adventures

Santa Fe Trail Adventures
Author: Dave Webb
Publisher:
Total Pages: 88
Release: 1999-05-01
Genre: Historic sites
ISBN: 9781882404117

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Now in its sixth printing, this Santa Fe Trail activity book features a new cover and several updates. And, it still includes 88 pages of Santa Fe Trail articles and stories, biographies of trail travelers, coloring pages, reproducible activities and project ideas. Articles cover the trail's history, routes, cargo, jobs on a wagon train, draft animals, wagon types and conflicts with Indians.Topics are discussed in one or more pages of easy-to-read text, followed by maps, timelines, vocabulary, word puzzles, writing, sequencing, graphs, charts/tables, outlines, diagrams, categorizing, math plus a reading list, places to visit, and answer keys.


Adventures in the Santa Fé Trade, 1844-1847

Adventures in the Santa Fé Trade, 1844-1847
Author: James Josiah Webb
Publisher: Porcupine Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1931
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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Webb began transporting goods for sale to Santa F́é in 1844. He developed a successful trade which he continued until 1861.


The Old Santa Fé Trail

The Old Santa Fé Trail
Author: Henry Inman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 540
Release: 1898
Genre: Frontier and pioneer life
ISBN:

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A classic on all the trials and tribulations of the Santa Fé Trail, the Indian deprevations, the Mexican problems,the Fontier Military, the Fur Trappers, Fur Trade, and Mountain Men, Kit Carson, Uncle Dick Wooten, Buffalo Bill Cody, the Bents, Jim Beckwourth.


A Right Fine Life

A Right Fine Life
Author: Andrew Glass
Publisher: StarWalk Kids Media
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2014-06-30
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1630833185

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Shortly before his sixteenth birthday, Kit Carson leaves his home in Missouri, heads out for Santa Fe, and begins a series of adventures as a legendary mountain man.


Adventures with the Santa Fe Trail

Adventures with the Santa Fe Trail
Author: Dave Webb
Publisher:
Total Pages: 60
Release: 1989-01-01
Genre: Historic sites
ISBN: 9781882404018

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On the Santa Fe Trail

On the Santa Fe Trail
Author: James A. Crutchfield
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 161
Release: 2019-05-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 1493039873

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The Santa Fe Trail’s role as the major western trade route in the early to mid-nineteenth century made it a critical part of America’s Westward expansion and the stories of its heyday include some of the greatest adventures in the history of the Old West. Drawn from first-hand accounts of early entrepreneurs and emigrants who braved the Santa Fe Trail between 1820 and 1880, this history reveals the lure of the West and puts its importance to American history in context. On the Santa Fe Trail paints a portrait of the land before the wagon tracks were carved in its surface and recounts the hardships, dangers, and adventures faced by the hardy souls who went West to make their fortunes.


An Englishman’s Adventures on the Santa Fe Trail (1865–1889)

An Englishman’s Adventures on the Santa Fe Trail (1865–1889)
Author: Larry Phillips
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 821
Release: 2019-03-19
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1796022063

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An English teenager sails to America in 1865 and finds work driving stagecoaches on the Santa Fe Trail. He encounters Indian attacks and numerous adventures and deadly dangers on the frontier. He becomes friends with many of the famous frontiersmen during these adventures along the trail. He ends up being married to a Kiowa princess who later gets raped and killed by outlaws, and he seeks revenge—killing four, with the last one killed years later by the townsfolk on the Oklahoma border. He ends up to be a famous horse breeder and dies in Southeast Colorado at the age of seventy on the Santa Fe Trail.


Lewis & Papa

Lewis & Papa
Author: Barbara M. Joosse
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1998-04
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0811819590

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While accompanying his father on the wagon train along the Santa Fe Trail, Lewis discovers what it is to be a man.


The Perils of the Santa Fe Trail

The Perils of the Santa Fe Trail
Author: Jean Kinney Williams
Publisher: Capstone
Total Pages: 33
Release: 2017
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 151577144X

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Adventure awaits on the Santa Fe Trail! Learn why this trail was created and why it was so important to the development of the United States.


On the Santa Fe Trail

On the Santa Fe Trail
Author: Marc Simmons
Publisher: University Press of Kansas
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1986-12-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 0700603166

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On the Santa Fe Trail, a collection of first-hand accounts by nineteenth-century overlanders, offers an intensely personal view of that arduous trip. In retrospect, the history of the Santa Fe Trail—crossing forests, prairies, rivers, and deserts—seems overlayed with the gloss of romance and chivalry. It is set off by heroic attitudes and picturesque adventures. And it has left a deep imprint on one region of the American West. The trail crossed parts of five modern states—Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Colorado, and New Mexico. From the perspective of the overland trade, those five are forever bound in historical communion. The route began in Missouri and ended, after almost a thousand miles, in New Mexico. But it was Kansas that claimed the largest share of the trail: from a beginning point at either Kansas City or Fort Leavenworth it angled across the entire state, exiting over four hundred miles later in the southwestern corner. It would be no exaggeration to say that trade and travel on the Santa Fe Trail derived much of its special flavor from the Kansas experience and that, in turn, the presence of the trail went a long way toward shaping the early history of the state. Many participants in this story, overlanders of various kinds, wrote down what they saw and learned on the way to Santa Fe. It is with that in mind that Marc Simmons has here collected a dozen narratives and reports from the middle years of the trail's history—from the early 1840s to the late '60s—that is, just after New Mexico had passed into American hands. It was a period of intense Indian-white conflict and before the establishment of rail lines along the route. The authors of these narratives—among them several teenagers, a Spanish aristocrat, an Indian agent, a German immigrant lady, a government scout, and a young New Mexican drover of the peon class—qualify as plain folk who, without quite intending to, got swept up in the westering adventure. Simmons has written an introduction to the collection and to each of the narratives.