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File Size: 432 KB

Print Length: 290 pages

Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1117321274

Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited

Publication Date: December 7, 2014

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B00QPLB6P6

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This is a well written story of a family moving west. They met several families in the wagon train which they, in their travel, became close to. The biggest problem was the oxen who were slower moving than a team of horses. I felt like I was traveling with them day by day because of the way the author wrote the happening each day. Some families had it harder than others because they didn't know what to expect on the trail to be ready for such a long trip.Why did the Indians stay away from the wagon train that had the pipes showing from the organ? No one gave it a thought until the Captain from the post told them why the Indians wouldn't come near them.

Story of a young woman and her family going from Missouri to Montana. Tells how they traveled in wagons and horse back, taking cows with them, Indians, death on the trail and more. Very well written. From internet:The Raymond family arrived in Virginia City by wagon train from Missouri in September 1865. They were Mrs. Delilah Raymond and her children Sarah (Sallie), William Hillhouse, and Winthrop. Mrs. Raymond started a boarding house and the boys soon had purchased a ranch they called Belmont Park . Sarah began teaching school in March, 1866 as probably the first public school teacher in an organized school district in the Montana Territory. After teaching for one school year, Sarah married James M. Herndon in May 1867 and remained in Virginia City until her death in 1914. Sarah had kept a diary of the wagon train trip which was published in 1902 as "Days on the Road." She also kept a 1866 diary of her experiences in Virginia City and teaching school. The Raymond family was prominent in Virginia City and Madison County. They began a successful freight company and the Raymond Brothers store. W. Hillhouse took over Belmont Park which became renowned for its trotters and Winthrop platted the town of Sheridan, Montana where he was in banking and land development. Mrs. Raymond died in 1896, W. Hillhouse in 1905 and Winthrop in 1912.

Days On The Road: Crossing The Plains In 1865 is a very good read. The young author includes enough geographical detail that one can plot the trip. Most of the trip was on well known (at the time) trails with bumper to bumper (wagon to wagon?) traffic at the time.The weather, Indians, sickness, and accidents are all very real dangers on the road. She also describes some leisure time such as putting up swings during stops near large cottonwood trees and climbing Elk Mountain.The author writes of seeing homesick Confederate prisoners of war serving as Union cavalry fighting Indians out west. She does not mention news that the war is over although I think that news should have reached them during the trip.

5/1/1865, Sarah Raymond Herndon (24), Dick, Cash, Mr. Kerfoot, Mrs. Kerfoot, Neelie, (Cornelia), Sittie (Henrietta), Sim Buford, Ezra, Frank, Winthrop, Emma, & Delia were in the wagon train.5/12/1865, it was Brother Hillhouse birthday.The funeral services for Mr. Milburn were held at the Presbyterian Church.He was buried shortly after.Other loaded down wagon trains would come join & then go their own ways.So far there had been no problems with the Indians.7/4/1865, at Fremont's Orchard the Lathan's Ferry was taken.Next stop the La Porte corral in the Black Hills.At Rock Creek, the Indians had killed several travelers.Dr. Fletcher (Walker’s stepbrother) is in love with Ms. Sallie.Hosstetter was arrested for Frasier’s murder & taken to Port Bridger for trial.For some the final destination Virginia City.Others will move on & branch out.I did not receive any type of compensation for reading & reviewing this book. While I receive free books from publishers & authors, I am under no obligation to write a positive review. Only an honest one.A very awesome book cover, great font & writing style. A very well written Civil War era (journal) book. It was very easy for me to read/follow from start/finish & never a dull moment. There were no grammar/typo errors, nor any repetitive or out of line sequence sentences. Lots of exciting scenarios, with several twists/turns & a great set of unique characters to keep track of. This could also make another great Civil War era movie, or better yet a mini TV series. A very easy rating of 5 stars.Thank you for the free author; EBookDaily; Enhanced Media Publishing; Amazon Digital Services LLC.; bookTony Parsons MSW (Washburn)

It was a wonderful story, written through the author's daily chronicles. A little more context at the start by an editor, who the players are and why the family lacked a husband/father, would have been helpful insights to many of the perspectives shared. The other thing that would have made it excellent was an attempt, in republishing the daily reports, to pinpoint where they were en route, and especially a map or two. Still, it's very nice reading for a couple days, and nice to hear about one pioneer family that got through without serious incident.

Surprising insight into an educated and intelligent young woman who chooses to look for all the delight she can experience on her wagon trip from Missouri to Montana. However, she is completely ignorant of Native tribal life and struggles, as most people helping themselves to Native lands were. She has a sizable prejudice against Indians, whom she has never met but about whom she hears second and third hand stories, and freely speaks often about the "depredations" she has been told they have committed. Despite her light touch and brief entries, she does a good job of conveying hardships and the painful results of questionable judgements on the part of some of the travelers. She is energized, hardworking, loves riding her horse, hiking to mountain tops, exploring new territory, and bringing wildflowers to the table.

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