Grace Raymond Hebard (1861-1936) gained prominence as a Wyoming historian, pioneering scholar, prolific writer, and noted University of Wyoming educator. Hebard's standing as a historian in part rose from her years trekking Wyoming's high plains and mountains seeking first-hand accounts of Wyoming's...
Grace Raymond Hebard
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30
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"The Bozeman Trail", the latest of Dr. Hebard's works dealing with the history of Wyoming, is a distinct contribution to the historical literature of this country, based as it is upon original sources before untouched, and telling the story of a heretofore neglected but important and picturesque ste...
Grace Raymond Hebard, Earl Alonzo Brininstool
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231
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Grace Raymond Hebard (1861-1936) gained prominence as a Wyoming historian, pioneering scholar, prolific writer, and noted University of Wyoming educator. Hebard's standing as a historian in part rose from her years trekking Wyoming's high plains and mountains seeking first-hand accounts of Wyoming's...
Grace Raymond Hebard
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From inside the book:The western plains and mountains brought forth thousands of men noted for their valor, bravery, daring, sagacity, woodcraft, frontiersmanship and skill in guiding wagon trains and military expeditions across the trackless prairie and barren desert and through snow capped mountai...
E.A. Brininstool, Grace Raymond Hebard
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The Arthur H. Clark Company
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Washakie was chief of the eastern band of the Shoshone Indians for almost sixty years, until his death in 1900. A strong leader of his own people, he saw the wisdom of befriending the whites. Grace Raymond Hebard offers an engaging view of Washakie’s long life and the early history of Shoshone-occup...
Grace Raymond Hebard
Paperback
325
Bison Books
0803272782
9780803272781
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This book looks at the work of Grace Raymond Hebard as an author and historian. It features an entire chapter on Hebard's Sacajawea book and looks at how Hebard distorted the meaning of some documents and invented her own sources in an effort to get readers to believe that Sacajawea lived to be 100 ...
Mike Mackey
Paperback
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Western History Publications
0966155688
9780966155686
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This remarkable study rescues from undeserved obscurity the name and reputation of Sacajawea — a true Native American heroine. The volume also unravels the tangled threads of her family life and traces the career of her son Baptiste (the "papoose" of the Lewis and Clark expedition). It also describe...
Grace Raymond Hebard
Paperback
352
Dover Publications
048642149X
9780486421490
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