Fort Bridger: Island in the Wilderness
ISBN-10:
0842504206
ISBN-13:
9780842504201
Author(s): Fred R. Gowans; Eugene E. Campbell
Edition: 1st ed
Released: Jan 01, 1975
Publisher: Brigham Young University Press
Format: Paperback, 185 pages
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Description:
Fort Bridger was the first emigrant way station, the initial trading post established specifically to serve the covered wagon trains to the far West. It was a notable trading outpost. Not only did it supply westbound emigrants, but it catered also to the Indian trade. It played an important part in the so-called "Mormon War" of 1857-58 and then became a United States military fort and continued that role until 1890, the year generally accepted as the termination of the Frontier. During almost a half century it was a notable outpost of the American West. A number of other Western forts have already inspired book-length narratives. It is gratifying that at long last we now have a worthy account of Historic Fort Bridger.
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