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Read By: Joseph Tabler Publisher: Spoken Realms Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 6.83 hours at 1.5x Speed 5.13 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: March 2024 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9798874727604

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

22

Longest Chapter Length:

33:32 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

22:25 minutes

Average Chapter Length:

28:07 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

1

Publisher Description

A Dusty Tomes Audio Book

In Cooperation with Spoken Realms

The Last American Frontier by Frederic Logan Paxson. The MacMillan Company, 1910.

From the Author’s Preface: I have told here the story of the last frontier within the United States, trying at once to preserve the picturesque atmosphere that has given to the “Far West” a definite and well-understood meaning and to indicate those forces which have shaped the history of the country beyond the Mississippi. In doing it I have had to rely largely upon my own investigations among sources little used and relatively inaccessible. The exact citations of authority, with which I might have crowded my pages, would have been out of place in a book not primarily intended for the use of scholars. But I hope, before many years, to exploit in a larger and more elaborate form the mass of detailed information upon which this sketch is based.

Chapter I. The Westward Movement

Chapter II. The Indian Frontier

Chapter III. Iowa and the New Northwest

Chapter IV. The Santa Fe Trail

Chapter V. The Oregon Trail

Chapter VI. Overland with the Mormons

Chapter VII. California and the Forty-niners

Chapter VIII. Kansas and the Indian Frontier

Chapter IX. “Pike’s Peak or Bust!"

Chapter X. From Arizona to Montana

Chapter XI. The Overland Mail

Chapter XII. The Engineers’ Frontier

Chapter XIII. The Union Pacific Railroad

Chapter XIV. The Plains in the Civil War

Chapter XV. The Cheyenne War

Chapter XVI. The Sioux War

Chapter XVII. The Peace Commission and the Open Way

Chapter XVIII. Black Kettle’s Last Raid

Chapter XIX. The First of the Railways

Chapter XX. The New Indian Policy

Chapter XXI. The Last Stand: Chief Joseph and Sitting Bull

Chapter XXII. Letting in the Population

Chapter XXIII. Bibliographical Note

Dusty Tomes Audio Books are public domain books retrieved from history. If today’s technology had been available when first printed, they would be audio books already. I am grateful for the opportunity to record them now. Read online at archive.org

Narrator’s Note: I read only as written. These old books were once solid sellers for bookmen of their time. I believe they can shed light on their times and ours. Loving obscure and remote literature, they are a distinct pleasure for me to read to you. These turn out to be distant and unknown only so long as they remain unread or unheard. Aloha.

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About Frederic Logan Paxson

Frederic Logan Paxson (1877–1948) was an American historian. He had also been President of the Mississippi Valley Historical Association. He had undergraduate and PhD degrees from the University of Pennsylvania, as well as a master’s from Harvard University. He taught at Wisconsin (1910 to 1932). As a historian he was an authority on the American frontier. His 1925 Pulitzer Prize was for History of the American Frontier, 1763–1893.

About Joseph Tabler

Joseph Tabler is an American author, publisher, used book dealer, lifeguard, expert bodysurfer, pianist, and composer. Presently he narrates “old books that probably would never get turned into audio books.” Dusty Tomes Audio Books are public domain books retrieved from the ravages of time.