This was the indispensable handbook for American pioneers traveling west
in the mid 19th century. Commissioned and published by the U.S.
government and written in a straightforward and helpful voice by U.S.
Army officer Randolph Barnes Marcy (1812-1887), it offers all the useful
and necessary advice overland travelers to the far West needed to ensure
a safe journey: . the different routes to California and Oregon . how to
pack a wagon for the journey . finding and purifying water . repairing
broken wagons . weathering storms . how to handle saddle wounds . the
best way to make a fire on the prairie . interacting with Indians .
hints on the best methods of hunting . and much more. Complete with all
the original maps and illustrations, this replica edition is a
remarkable artifact of one of the most exciting and dangerous eras in
American history.