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Along the Ramparts of the Tetons : The Saga of Jackson Hole, Wyoming

9780870811173

Along the Ramparts of the Tetons : The Saga of Jackson Hole, Wyoming

  • ISBN 13:

    9780870811173

  • ISBN 10:

    0870811177

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 06/01/1978
  • Publisher: Univ Pr of Colorado
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Summary

The magnificent valley of Jackson Hole at the base of the soaring Teton Range has long been a stage on which a remarkable series of events has been acted out by an equally remarkable cast of characters. This is that story, told with a verve and excitement which brings the past alive. In these pages, the reader will witness the dramatic creation of the Tetons; the arrival of the first humans, bands of fur-clad Early Hunters who ventured into the valley some 10,000 years ago; the coming and going of the later Indian tribes; and the nearly incredible journey of John Colter, who back in 1807 is said to have been the first white man to have found his way through the wilderness and into Jackson Hole. Here, too, the reader will meet the boisterous mountain men, trappers such as Jim Bridger and the former slave, Jim Beckwourth, who roamed the Rockies when St. Louis was still a frontier village; a little Mormon boy who ran away from home and lived with the Indians before becoming a Pony Express rider; a most unusual Englishman who describes a terrible tragedy that befell his Indian wife and half-breed children; a glory-seeking lieutenant who led six cavalrymen on a foolhardy expedition that almost cost them their lives; and a nineteenth-century president of the United States who took a pack trip through Jackson Hole, allegedly leaving a trail of empty bottles behind. Still other episodes in the long and colorful cavalcade of Jackson Hole are woven together to form a work of Western Americana of which Dr. Gene Gressley, Director of the West History Research Center at the University of Wyoming, has said, "The literary style is magnificent, the research deep and the organization a model for all would-be historians." Rich in anecdotes and portraits of delightfully eccentric characters, this is history written in a way to be enjoyed by all.

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