The Rocky Mountain Letters of Robert Campbell
From 1836...
These first-person accounts of a trapper's life in the Rockies were letters written by Robert Campbell to his brother. They were first published as a serial in the National Atlas and Tuesday Morning Mail (Philadelphia), Nov 1 - Dec 6, 1836 giving eastern Americans a view onto the wild mountains of the West..

The five letters present an authentic look at the wild frontier of that time period of the early 1800's, and tell much of the bloddy encounters with the various tribes of the area, both friendly and not. A quick, but fascinating read.
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The Rocky Mountain Letters of Robert Campbell
From 1836...
These first-person accounts of a trapper's life in the Rockies were letters written by Robert Campbell to his brother. They were first published as a serial in the National Atlas and Tuesday Morning Mail (Philadelphia), Nov 1 - Dec 6, 1836 giving eastern Americans a view onto the wild mountains of the West..

The five letters present an authentic look at the wild frontier of that time period of the early 1800's, and tell much of the bloddy encounters with the various tribes of the area, both friendly and not. A quick, but fascinating read.
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The Rocky Mountain Letters of Robert Campbell

The Rocky Mountain Letters of Robert Campbell

by Robert Campbell
The Rocky Mountain Letters of Robert Campbell

The Rocky Mountain Letters of Robert Campbell

by Robert Campbell

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From 1836...
These first-person accounts of a trapper's life in the Rockies were letters written by Robert Campbell to his brother. They were first published as a serial in the National Atlas and Tuesday Morning Mail (Philadelphia), Nov 1 - Dec 6, 1836 giving eastern Americans a view onto the wild mountains of the West..

The five letters present an authentic look at the wild frontier of that time period of the early 1800's, and tell much of the bloddy encounters with the various tribes of the area, both friendly and not. A quick, but fascinating read.

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BN ID: 2940151450027
Publisher: Loose Cannon Ent.
Publication date: 06/09/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 350 KB
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