Days on the Road is a trail journal detailing a family's trek west across the Great Plains during the waning days of the Civil War. The colorful travelogue, written on the famed Oregon Trail, is both an important historical document and an absorbing read.
*New revised 2018 edition includes an introduction by Damian Stevenson.
Days On the Road (Annotated): Crossing the Plains in 1865
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Author(s)Sarah Raymond Herndon
PublisherThe Old Pioneer Press
ISBN / ASINB07D547P8D
ISBN-13978B07D547P87
Sales Rank530,513
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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