Fifteen Thousand Miles by Stage: A Woman's Unique Experience
Item #78850
STRAHORN, Carrie Adell. Fifteen Thousand Miles by Stage: A Woman's Unique Experience during Thirty Years of Path Finding and Pioneering from the Missouri to the Pacific and from Alaska to Mexico. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1911. 1st ed. xxv,673pp. Portrait frontis., illus., plates. Orig. cloth with pictorial pastedown, pictorial endpapers, t.e.g. Very light rubbing to extremities, else very good. HOWES S-1054. Adams, Rampaging Herd, 2180. Reese, Best of the West 236. Strahorn (1854-1925) was married to a publicist for the Union Railroad, and from their home base in Cheyenne, Wyoming, they spent several years traveling the western United States together, especially in Idaho. "Gives accounts of the Montana vigilantes and the Plummer gang"--Adams, Six-Guns 2152.
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