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SCENES AND ADVENTURES IN THE Semi-Alpine Region OF THE OZARK MOUNTAINS OF MISSOURI AND ARKANSAS, WHICH WERE FIRST TRAVERSED BY DE SOTO, IN 1541.

PREFACE.   These early adventures in the Ozarks comprehend my first exploratory effort in the great area of the West. To traverse the plains and mountain elevations west of the Mississippi, which had once echoed the tramp of the squadrons of De Soto—to range over hills, and through rugged defiles, which he had once searched…

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