The Young Alaskans on the Missouri
Author of “YOUNG ALASKANS IN THE ROCKIES” “YOUNG ALASKANS IN THE FAR NORTH” ETC.
HARPER & BROTHERS PUBLISHERS NEW YORK AND LONDON
THEY TURNED AWAY FROM THE GREAT FALLS OF THE ANCIENT RIVER WITH A FEELING OF SADNESS
Copyright, 1922 By Harper & Brothers Printed in the U. S. A.
First Edition
Harper & Brothers Publishers
Well, sister,” said Uncle Dick, addressing that lady as she sat busy with her needlework at the window of a comfortable hotel in the city of St. Louis, “I’m getting restless, now that the war is over. Time to be starting out. Looks like I’d have to borrow those boys again and hit the trail. Time to be on our way!”
“Richard!” The lady tapped her foot impatiently, a little frown gathering on her forehead.
“Well, then?”
“Well, you’re always just starting out! You’ve been hitting the trail all your life. Wasn’t the war enough?”
Emerson Hough
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ON THE MISSOURI
EMERSON HOUGH
YOUNG ALASKANS ON THE MISSOURI
EMERSON HOUGH
FOLLOWING LEWIS AND CLARK
READY FOR THE RIVER
“ADVENTURER, OF AMERICA”
THE EARLY ADVENTURERS
OFF UP THE RIVER
THE LOG OF THE “ADVENTURER”
THE GATE OF THE WEST
HO! FOR THE PLATTE!
SHIPWRECK
AT THE PLATTE
AMONG THE SIOUX
THE LOST HUNTER
GETTING NORTH
IN DAYS OF OLD
AMONG THE MANDANS
OLD DAYS ON THE RIVER
AT THE YELLOWSTONE
WHERE THE ROAD FORKED
AT THE GREAT FALLS
READY FOR THE RIVER HEAD
THE PACK TRAIN
AT THE THREE FORKS
SUNSET ON THE OLD RANGE
NEARING THE SOURCE
BEAVERHEAD CAMP
THE JUMP-OFF CAMP
THE UTMOST SOURCE
SPORT WITH ROD AND REEL
THE HEAD OF THE GREAT RIVER
SPORTING PLANS
AMONG THE GRAYLING
AT BILLY’S RANCH
HOMEWARD BOUND
THE END
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