From Missoula to Walla Walla in 1857 on Horseback

Authors

  • Frank H. Woody

Abstract

"Late in the fall of 1857, I became tired of my isolation from the white settlements, and became quite anxious to again mix with people of my own race and color, but how to do so was a serious question. The nearest place inhabited by white people was at Fort Walla Walla, in the Walla Walla Valley, about five hundred miles west of the place where I was then living..."

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Published

2010-01-04

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