Adventurer in reference to Joseph Renshaw Brown, includes careers as
soldier, fur trader, entrepreneur, lumberman, founder of cities,
politician, speculator, legislator, editor, Indian agent, Minnesota
promoter, opportunist and optimist. He was there when Minnesota was the
roaring frontier. He often found himself 200 miles from the law, a
newspaper on the road. He was praised, denounced, investigated,
applauded, threatened and shot at. This book is a chronicle of life,
free enterprise and politics on the frontier a lively, dangerous and
different frontier. This story is not only about hard-won successes,
whose monuments still stand, but of hard-lost failures that left little
trace.