The Far West and the Great Plains in Transition 1859-1900 by Rodman W. Paul
From the back cover:
Lured by stories of open spaces, fertile farming, and grazing lands and by the attraction of gold and silver; people from many nations traveled westward by the thousands. Early migrants rode in stagecoaches and Conestoga wagons; their successors, on the transcontinental railroads, which linked western cities with their eastern counterparts. This comprehensive history describes not only population movement and mining development but also banking, farming, ranching, and other economic ventures.
Item Condition: Brand new, still sealed.
Dimensions are approx: 8.25" x 5.5" x 0.75" This book will ship in a box, with bubble wrap. Photos are of the actual book that will be shipped. |