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Dustjacket and hardcover have some normal wear. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.
This fascinating volume from the Western Frontiersmen Series offers a rare glimpse into the life and adventures of James F. Milligan, a lesser-known but intrepid explorer of the American West. Milligan’s journal, meticulously transcribed and annotated by Mark Joseph Stegmier and David Miller, chronicles his participation in John C. Frémont’s fifth and final expedition in 1853-1854, a perilous journey through the uncharted territories of the Great Basin and Sierra Nevada.
Beyond its historical significance as a firsthand account of this pioneering expedition, Milligan’s narrative also sheds light on the hardships and triumphs of life on the frontier, painting a vivid picture of the rugged landscapes, encounters with indigenous peoples, and the indomitable spirit required to confront the unknown. This book is a must-have for collectors of Western Americana and anyone fascinated by the daring exploits of the intrepid souls who helped map the American West.