id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 27077 Young, Charles E. (Charles Edward) Dangers of the Trail in 1865: A Narrative of Actual Events .txt text/plain 24044 1209 80 man of that day for the settlement of the then Far West. The following day was passed in taking in the town and Indian days all emigrants and oxen and mule trains with freight going to the During the third day of corral life, the steers arrived, and the hard break of day, the same time as when on trail. horses, and by driving night and day would make one hundred miles half-breeds, and the squaw man--white men with Indian wives--who were a lone Indian a long time dead. long distances on the former, all cattle trains took the river route. entire day to reach its pinnacle, where we camped for the night. dangers, taking ten days to reach our destination from Denver, the Indians left the trail and took to the river, thinking that we were a On reaching the city of the plains I at once hunted up my old friend, ./cache/27077.txt ./txt/27077.txt