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  • Life and adventures of "Billy" Dixon, of Adobe Walls, Texas panhandle

    by Billy Dixon ...
    "Billy Dixon was a typical frontiersman of the highest order. The perils and hardships of border life were exactly suited to his stoical and imperturbable nature. This does not mean that Billy was not a kind-hearted, generous and hospitable man, for he possessed all these admirable qualities to a high degree but he was cool, calculating and uncommunicative at all times."I was with Billy in the ... Read more

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  • Life and Adventures of "Billy" Dixon

    Enriched edition. A Narrative in which is Described many things Relating to the Early Southwest

    In "Life and Adventures of 'Billy' Dixon," the author recounts his extraordinary experiences as a buffalo hunter and scout in the American frontier during the late 19th century. Through a vivid narrative style that blends autobiographical reflection with detailed anecdotal storytelling, Dixon crafts an immersive portrait of life in the untamed West. His account is rich with local color, portraying ... Read more

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  • Life and Adventures of "Billy" Dixon

    Enriched edition. A Narrative in which is Described many things Relating to the Early Southwest

    In "Life and Adventures of 'Billy' Dixon," the author intricately weaves a captivating narrative that chronicles his extraordinary exploits as a frontiersman and buffalo hunter in the American West during the late 19th century. Dixon's prose combines vivid imagery and a conversational style, crafting a compelling autobiography that immerses readers in the harsh realities and vibrant landscapes of ... Read more

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  • Life and Adventures of "Billy" Dixon (Illustrated)

    “When I was twelve years old my father died, and with my sister I went to live with my uncle, Thomas Dixon, who lived in Ray County, Missouri. In those days travel was difficult, and Missouri seemed a long way from our home in West Virginia. We had been with our uncle only a few months when my sister was stricken with typhoid fever, and died after an illness of about two weeks. This left me alone ... Read more

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  • Bird Woman (Sacajawea) the Guide of Lewis and Clark: Her Own Story Now First Given to the World

    Bird Woman is historian James Schultz’s biography of Sacajawea culled from the first-hand accounts of various elderly Native Americans who personally knew her. Schultz weaves together the key events in Sacajawea’s story, from her traumatic childhood and adolescence, being captured and taken away from her home by a raiding party of Minnetaree, to her unhappy marriage to the interpreter Toussaint ... Read more

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    An Indian girl, Sacagawea, the Bird Woman of the Shoshones, led the Lewis and Clark Expedition across the desert and over the difficult mountain passes to the Pacific Coast during the seasons of 1804-06.Sacagawea was the wife of an interpreter, Toussaint Charboneau. She had been taken in war by the Minnetarees in her childhood and sold as a slave to Charboneau who brought her up and afterwards ... Read more

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