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, by Lewis Hector Garrard

, by Lewis Hector Garrard


, by Lewis Hector Garrard


Free PDF , by Lewis Hector Garrard

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File Size: 1041 KB

Print Length: 374 pages

Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited

Publisher: Mesquite Press (June 3, 2018)

Publication Date: June 3, 2018

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B07DHYGF33

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I thought it was an interesting “yarn”, but find it difficult to believe it is a accurate diary account of trials and tribulations of a person who traveled to Taos, NM and back to Illinois. The author who said he was 17 years old at the trip’s start certainly had a vocabulary much greater than would be expected for a 17 year old. He also indicated place and personnel names and dates for all significant events, dates which he presumably entered in the diary he wrote. It is hard to believe that he maintained any diary during the trip as he indicated that he had gotten soaked every time they had rainfall; there was no indication that he had any waterproof clothing or poncho. I can’t believe any paper could survive the soaking much less be readable afterwards. He also said that sometimes he wore the same clothing for a month and suffered from heat and arid arid conditions and starvation during other times. He said that his pencil broke and he had to use a bullet to make some enteries - I can’t imagine how one could write legibly with a bullet.Even with what I believe to be gross exaggeration, the story was interesting and gave a different perspective of travels and life in the old west.

This is the eight Time Life Classics of the Old West series books I have bought, read and reviewed. All are 4 or 5 stars.Lewis H Gerrard 1829- 1887 writes about his excursion into the Old West. He was 17 and signed up for an expedition through Indian territory to land that was to be liberated from Mexico.It was a tiring and dangerous journey, freezing in the sun and snow, wading swift rivers and sleeping on the ground. It took a lot of courage and stamina. He was observant, curious, and cheerful and made lots of friends. He danced with squaws and saw a scalp dance. He fought Indians and hunted many kinds of animals including buffalo. He saw the landmark of the Taos Trail... The Spanish Peaks or Wah- To- Yah, that was the title of this book. The original book was published in 1850.Later he was a Minnesota settler, politician and banker. He died at 58 and wrote two other books. Some say not of the caliber of this book.Anyone interested in the true happenings in the Old West around 1846-1848 will like this book. Chocked full of interesting facts about the hard life of the prairie and mountain men and different Indian tribes. I would of rated this book 5 stars but some parts of the book had the Old West mountain language with contractions, misspellings and lots of the "n" word. Not putting the talk down as this was how the mountain men talked back then. However for reading purposes these talks slowed down my reading and would of been an easier, and slightly faster read if stated in plain English. Even so the 349 page book was an enjoyable fast read that I read in three days. What was nice is that I learned several Indian words, adding to my Indian vocabulary. Proudly added to our Classics of the Old West collection in our family library. 4 1/3 stars.

On September 1, 1846, just a few months after the declaration of war between the United States and Mexico, 17 year old Louis Garrard left Independence, Missouri and traveled down the Santa Fe Trail to Taos, New Mexico, capital of the fur trade in what is now the US southwest. He was quick to make friends and learn the customs of the mountain men and teamsters on the trail. This book is one of the few first had accounts we have from that period and records his travels on the trail, his stay at Bent's Fort, his experiences in Taos, New Mexico just after the Pueblo / Mexican revolt and his return to the States to include a brief interlude as part of the garrison guarding Ft. Mann. It is a remarkably well written book.Garrard spent 6 months living the life of a Mountain Man. It appears he was good at it, well accepted by red and white man alike and enjoyed himself tremendously. He met and initially traveled with Ceran St. Vrain of Bent Vrain & Co., met Jim Beckwith, Kit Carson and befriended noted Englishman George Ruxton, who would go on to write several books on his many experiences in the Rocky Mountains, George Bent and many other notables in the history of the early American southwest. He was present at the trials and participated in the executions of the Taos rebels, lived for an extended time in a Cheyenne village and was engaged in two separate fights with Comanche Indians. Not bad for a six month vacation.You will enjoy these first hand observations but more importantly you will enjoy Louis himself. He was an excellent observer, reporting on every day frontier life while corroborating history in a way that was second to none. Life in the West was not easy yet he is never heard to complain or belittle those around him.Louis makes friends as easily today as he did during his amazing experience of 1846.

I very much enjoyed this detailed account of an adventurous young man who traveled West across the Prairie to the Rocky Mountains and back. This is toward the end of the mountain men and the beginning of settlements. The author is very descriptive . He details things like clothing, equipment and food of Indians, Mexicans and various Americans and landscapes of the West.

This is an amazing true story of a seventeen -year-old's trek from Ohio to Taos in 1846. He faithfully delineates the rough men he encountered and traveled with. His meetings with Indians were both friendly and hostile, depending on which band he saw. Many adventures are recorded in delightful language.

Enjoyed the book. You will too if you like listening to the old timers talk. Kind of rambles sometimes and sometimes leaves loose ends, but all in all a good, enjoyable book.

Reads like a diary of a young man experiencing the trail to and from Taos in a very historically important time. Written in the language of the time. Great read for someone who enjoys the period.

One of the best books of First Hand Accounts on the early Western Frontier. Stunning writing by a 17 year old boy, one gets the feeling of actually experiencing traveling, surviving new environments... the hardships and the thrills. Wonderful reading book.

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