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Some pioneer recollections, being the autobiography of George Lathrop, one of the first to help in the opening of the West, and a statement made by John Sinclair relative to the rescue of the Donner party, also an extract from a letter written by Geo. McKinstry with reference to the rescue of the Donner party, together with Personal recollections of pioneer life, by Luke Voorhees.
- Title
- Some pioneer recollections, being the autobiography of George Lathrop, one of the first to help in the opening of the West, and a statement made by John Sinclair relative to the rescue of the Donner party, also an extract from a letter written by Geo. McKinstry with reference to the rescue of the Donner party, together with Personal recollections of pioneer life, by Luke Voorhees.
- Author
- Lathrop, George, 1830-1915.
- Publication
- Philadelphia, G. W. Jacobs, 1927.
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- Description
- 32, 75 p. port.; 24 cm.
- Subjects
- Note
- Includes facsimile of t.-p. of original edition of George Lathrop's recollections ... Memoirs of a pioneer.
- "George Lathrop did not finish writing ... [his] narrative ... Luke Voorhees finished it from notes given him by George."--p. 18.
- Appendix: The Voorhees family inherits the famous Lewis & Clark manuscripts. New material discovered in Captain Clark's diary: p. 49-75.
- Call Number
- F761
- LCCN
- 28010200
- Owning Institutions
- Princeton University Library