
Days on the Road: Crossing the Plains in 1865
'Days on the Road: Crossing the Plains in 1865' Summary
In 1865, Sarah Raymond Herndon and her family embarked on a treacherous journey across the Great Plains to Montana. Herndon's journal provides a firsthand account of the challenges and hardships faced by pioneers traveling west. Along with the physical challenges, Herndon also grapples with the emotional toll of leaving her home and loved ones behind. As the journey progresses, Herndon's family faces dwindling supplies, dangerous weather conditions, and encounters with Native Americans. Despite the hardships, Herndon maintains a sense of determination and resilience. She witnesses the birth of her nephew, marvels at the beauty of the American West, and finds solace in her faith. Herndon's journal is a moving and inspiring account of the pioneer experience, and it offers a unique glimpse into the life of a remarkable woman.Book Details
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