Add or remove other collections to your search:



 

Narrow your search by:



You've searched:

All Collections
  • All fields: trail
(8745 results)



Display: 20

    • Zion's Camp - Pike County, Illinois

    • Zion's Camp - Pike County, Illinois

    • Zion's Camp (Expedition) (1834); Pike County (Ill.);

    • Zion's Camp crossed the Illinois River into Pike County, IL on June 2-3, 1834. It was here that the remains of of an ancient warrior were found. Records indicate that the Prophet Joseph Smith announced the name of that warrior to be Zelph. The sign...
    • Zion's Camp - Illinois River

    • Zion's Camp - Illinois River

    • Zion's Camp (Expedition) (1834);

    • After leaving Jacksonville, IL, Zion's Camp had to cross the Illinois River into Pike County. The Camp spent the night of June 2, 1834 on the west side of the river. This view shows the trail that leads to the top of the so-called Zelph Mound.
    • Zane Grey in Arizona - April - ZGW - Richardson - 29 Sep, 1927

    • Zane Grey in Arizona - April - ZGW - Richardson - 29 Sep, 1927

    • Arizona; Doyle Emmett, Jones; Writing: sources; The U.P. Trail; To the Last Man;

    • Zane Grey letter to the Coconing Sun - Flagstaff - 29 Sep 1927 ""This is my 17th visit to Flagstaff; and to come back is always thrilling and memorable. Much has changed however since my last visit in 1925, and while I rejoice in Flagstaff's...
    • Zane Grey Found… - Wellman

    • Zane Grey Found… - Wellman

    • Travel; Writing; Sources;

    • "You were likely to meet him in the most unexpected - and unpeopled - places. Out on the Pacific, with the scud from the whitecaps spattering the deck of his boat or on the back of a toiling pony threading its way up the trail along the edge of...
    • Zane Grey Diary - 8 Sep, 1910

    • Zane Grey Diary - 8 Sep, 1910

    • Women; Butterflies;

    • A brown black-spotted butterfly visited some golden rod in the trail and then fluttered away with its airy uncertain flight. It reminded me of women I have known, - beautiful, frail, flying from one pleasure to another, a haphazard life, just...
    • Zane Grey Diary - 7 Mar, 1908

    • Zane Grey Diary - 7 Mar, 1908

    • Last Trail; publication; acceptance; writing; time; pace; word; thoughts; manuscript;

    • "Sold the manuscript TO THE LAST MAN to Mr. Burt for $150, and one hundred books. I was a year in writing that story. The pleasure of seeing my work, my story, my thoughts, my words in print must be, and is, my word."
    • Zane Grey Diary - 7 Jul, 1907

    • Zane Grey Diary - 7 Jul, 1907

    • Last of the Bordermen; Last Trail; love; characters;

    • "Wrote the first paragraph of THE LAST OF THE BORDERMEN (LAST TRAIL) in which story I shall enter in Wetzel's life, and treat of Jonathan and Betty's love affairs, and show more of that great good man, Colonel Ebenezer Zane."
    • Zane Grey Diary - 29 Feb, 1908

    • Zane Grey Diary - 29 Feb, 1908

    • Last of the Plainsmen; Last Trail; publication; acceptance; book; preface; rejection;

    • "Mr. Bray [in Deposit, NY], editor-manager of the Outing Publishing Company. Has accepted LAST OF THE PLAINSMEN. Mr. Bray said I had made great strides in the year since he refused THE LAST TRAIL; that I had improved wonderfully and that he was...
    • Zane Grey Diary - 1919

    • Zane Grey Diary - 1919

    • Wanderer of the Wasteland; Yuma; history; sand; adobe; description; travel; cowboy; cattlemen; gambling; Mexico; money; LA; Tucson; Colorado; Mining; horses; water; trail; stage coach;

    • "Yuma in early days a place of sand, and adobe. Very busy. Boats, stage-coaches, travelers on foot, horse and burro, gamblers, Mexicans, all kinds of gold seekers, Indians, bad women, teamsters, cattlemen, cowboys, etc, etc. Gambling hells full....
    • Zane Grey Diary - 17 Nov, 1933

    • Zane Grey Diary - 17 Nov, 1933

    • writing; Shadow on the Trail; Knights of the Range; Twin Sombreros; quality; favorite; Ride the Man Down; title; change;

    • "I think Ride the Man Down [Shadow on the Trail], Knights of the Range, Twin Sombreros as good as any I ever wrote. I believe 30,000 on the Hoof is my best novel."
    • Zane Grey Diary - 15 Nov, 1908

    • Zane Grey Diary - 15 Nov, 1908

    • life; complexity of; eternal questions; naturalism; predestination; problem of good vs. evil; self-knowledge;

    • Illustration of a marriage & family & predestined effects…"Apart from death and disgrace there are hounds on the trail. The very good intentions of life, the innocence, the beauty, seem to be food for some black demon. Thousands of lines meet and...
    • Zane Grey Diary - 13 Jun, 1907

    • Zane Grey Diary - 13 Jun, 1907

    • time; life; fleeting; shortness of;

    • "Is not Time more of a robber than the grave? They are those who die loving you: there are those who live to love no more. Life is a bubble. Bright, swelling, rainbow-hued, floating, balancing, sailing, resting, all joy, all beauty-then it bursts....
    • Zane Grey Collection

    • Zane Grey Collection

    • Authors, American--Correspondence; Authors, American--Manuscripts; Authors, American--Archives; Western stories--Manuscripts; Sports stories--Manuscripts

    • Zane Grey, began his life in Ohio where he was the forth of five children. From there his life took him to the University of Pennsylvania where he played Baseball, and went to school to be a dentist. After graduation he moved to New York City,...
    • Young, Joseph, 1797-1881;

    • Young, Joseph, 1797-1881;

    • Young, Joseph, 1797-1881--Biography; Overland journeys to the Pacific;

    • Joseph Young was born on 7 April 1797 in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, the second of ten children born to John and Nabbie (Howe) Young. Joseph was thirty-five years old and a Methodist preacher in Canada when his younger brother, Brigham,...
    • Young, Joseph Angell

    • Young, Joseph Angell

    • Young, Joseph Angell, 1834-1875; Young, Joseph Angell, 1834-1875--Diaries; Mormon missionaries--United States--Diaries; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints--Missions--East (U.S.); Mormons--Travel--United States; Immigrants--United States;...

    • Concerns Young's mission to the Eastern States, February-March, 1864, arranging railroad passage for emigrants to Utah. He continued on to Liverpool to complete his mission, collecting emigrants and arranging boat passage.

QuickView

Display a larger image and more item information when the pointer pauses over a thumbnail
on off
 

Layout options:

Thumbnail with title
Grid with smaller thumbnails and more detail
Select the collections to add or remove from your search
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
 
OK
Select the collections to add or remove from your search
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
 
OK