Is reconciliation possible?In his groundbreaking book, Walls Can Fall, Kenneth C. Ulmer explored ...
This book is full of practical, hands-on re-engineering knowledge and expertise presented in a fo...
The overland trails in the 1860s witnessed the creation of stage stations to facilitate overland ...
The stories seem simple -- they left, they traveled, they settled -- yet the restless westering i...
Kenneth L. Holmes has never felt comfortable labeling people White, Black, Asian, East Indian, Am...
The women who traveled west in covered wagons during the 1840s speak through these letters and di...
The diaries and letters of women on the overland trails in the mid- to late nineteenth century ar...
'We traveled this forenoon over the roughest and most desolate piece of ground that was ever made...
In their simplicity is their poignancy. On August 7, 1865, Mary Louisa Black noted in her journal...
The wagon trains to California greatly decreased in 1851 as reports of deadly cholera on the trai...
Some of the women traveling west in the late 1850s were strong advocates of equal rights for thei...
Forty years after the legendary overland travels of Oregon pioneers in the 1840s, Lucy Clark Alle...