The Prairie Traveler. a Hand-Book for Overland Expeditions
The book The Prairie Traveler. a Hand-Book for Overland Expeditions was written by author Marcy, Randolph Barnes, 1812-1887. [from Old Catalog] Here you can read free online of The Prairie Traveler. a Hand-Book for Overland Expeditions book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Prairie Traveler. a Hand-Book for Overland Expeditions a good or bad book?
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Grass scarce and of a poor quality. 20. Burnt River. — Road leaves Snake River, and takes across Burnt River, following up the north side of this to the camp. It is mountainous and rough, but the grass is good, and there is wood along the river. 22. Burnt River, — Road continues up the river, and is still rough and mountainous. Grass and wood plenty. 26. Small Branch, — Road passes over a divide to "Powder River. " It is still rough, but getting better. The grass is good. 13. Powder River. — Go...od road ; gi'ass plenty. 21. Creek. — Road passes a divide, crossing several small streams, and is smooth, with plenty of grass and fuel. 20. Creek. — Road crosses one small branch, and is rather rough. The grass and fuel are good and abundant. 21. Creek. — Road follows down the creek for ten miles, then turns up a small branch, and is good. There is plenty of grass and fuel. 12. Branch. — Road crosses a divide and strikes another branch. 5. Small branch of the Umatilah River. — Good road, with plenty of wood and grass.
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