
Across the Plains to California in 1852: Journal of Mrs. Lodisa Frizzell
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- ACROSS THE PLAINS
- TO CALIFORNIA IN 1852
- JOURNAL OF MRS. LODISA FRIZZELL
- EDITED FROM THE ORIGINAL MANUSCRIPT IN THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY By VICTOR HUGO PALTSITS KEEPER OF MANUSCRIPTS
- THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY 1915
- FROM A WATER-COLOR BY MRS. FRIZZELL, AUTHOR OF THE ACCOMPANYING NARRATIVE
- ACROSS THE PLAINS TO CALIFORNIA IN 1852
- FROM THE LITTLE WABASH RIVER IN ILLINOIS TO THE PACIFIC SPRINGS OF WYOMING
- EDITOR'S NOTE
- THE JOURNAL PREFACE
- FOOTNOTES:
- CHAPTER I
- From the Wabash River[3] to St. Louis
- FOOTNOTES:
- CHAPTER II
- From St. Louis to St. Joseph
- FOOTNOTES:
- CHAPTER III
- From St. Joseph to Ft. Kearney
- THREE ROUTE MAPS St. Joseph to Ft. Kearny—Ft. Kearny to Ft. Laramie Ft. Laramie to South Pass
- FOOTNOTES:
- CHAPTER IV
- From Ft. Kerney to Ft. Larimie
- FOOTNOTES:
- CHAPTER V
- From Ft. Laramie to the South Pass
- FOOTNOTES:
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