History on Horseback The Early Years: 1493 to 1866

Learn history the fun way - on horseback! The work of a gold prospector involved scooping up a panful of dirt, then swirling it around to separate the valuable from the ordinary. Just as a prospector's adrenaline must have flowed when he caught sight of a few flecks of gold, I grew more excited with each horse story from history I discovered. I didn't get my hands dirty working with pans of dirt, but I certainly sifted through tons of information in search of "gold nuggets."

What's a History on Horseback "gold nugget?"

Prunes is one example. Of all the thousands of burros used by gold prospectors, Prunes is one of the few whose story remains. He was the partner and constant companion of Rupert M. Sherwood, a Colorado gold prospector. The trusty burro cheerfully carried Rupert's gold pan, shovel, frying pan, coffee pot, pick, rope, blankets, flour, bacon, sugar, and oats. When Sherwood was too busy to make the trip into town, the miner pinned a shopping list to Prunes' pack, and the burro headed off on his own. When he arrived in town, the shopkeeper filled the order and sent Prunes back up the trail to Sherwood's mining camp.

Read History on Horseback to discover more gold nuggets!

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History on Horseback The Early Years: 1493 to 1866

Learn history the fun way - on horseback! The work of a gold prospector involved scooping up a panful of dirt, then swirling it around to separate the valuable from the ordinary. Just as a prospector's adrenaline must have flowed when he caught sight of a few flecks of gold, I grew more excited with each horse story from history I discovered. I didn't get my hands dirty working with pans of dirt, but I certainly sifted through tons of information in search of "gold nuggets."

What's a History on Horseback "gold nugget?"

Prunes is one example. Of all the thousands of burros used by gold prospectors, Prunes is one of the few whose story remains. He was the partner and constant companion of Rupert M. Sherwood, a Colorado gold prospector. The trusty burro cheerfully carried Rupert's gold pan, shovel, frying pan, coffee pot, pick, rope, blankets, flour, bacon, sugar, and oats. When Sherwood was too busy to make the trip into town, the miner pinned a shopping list to Prunes' pack, and the burro headed off on his own. When he arrived in town, the shopkeeper filled the order and sent Prunes back up the trail to Sherwood's mining camp.

Read History on Horseback to discover more gold nuggets!

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History on Horseback The Early Years: 1493 to 1866

History on Horseback The Early Years: 1493 to 1866

by Vicki Watson
History on Horseback The Early Years: 1493 to 1866

History on Horseback The Early Years: 1493 to 1866

by Vicki Watson

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Learn history the fun way - on horseback! The work of a gold prospector involved scooping up a panful of dirt, then swirling it around to separate the valuable from the ordinary. Just as a prospector's adrenaline must have flowed when he caught sight of a few flecks of gold, I grew more excited with each horse story from history I discovered. I didn't get my hands dirty working with pans of dirt, but I certainly sifted through tons of information in search of "gold nuggets."

What's a History on Horseback "gold nugget?"

Prunes is one example. Of all the thousands of burros used by gold prospectors, Prunes is one of the few whose story remains. He was the partner and constant companion of Rupert M. Sherwood, a Colorado gold prospector. The trusty burro cheerfully carried Rupert's gold pan, shovel, frying pan, coffee pot, pick, rope, blankets, flour, bacon, sugar, and oats. When Sherwood was too busy to make the trip into town, the miner pinned a shopping list to Prunes' pack, and the burro headed off on his own. When he arrived in town, the shopkeeper filled the order and sent Prunes back up the trail to Sherwood's mining camp.

Read History on Horseback to discover more gold nuggets!


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781733391207
Publisher: Sonrise Stable Books
Publication date: 09/06/2019
Series: History on Horseback , #1
Pages: 206
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.44(d)
Age Range: 13 - 18 Years

Table of Contents

  1. Arrival in America
  2. The Weather God
  3. Thoroughbred Family Tree
  4. Arriving With Bells On
  5. Delivering the Good News
  6. Eclipsing the Competition
  7. Sounding the Alarm
  8. Fighting for Independence
  9. Independence or Slavery?
  10. First in the Heart of His Mules?
  11. Morgan’s Figure
  12. Marengo & Napoleon
  13. Copenhagen at Waterloo
  14. Palomo, the Dream Horse
  15. Lewis & Clark
  16. Livery Stables
  17. Horse Turntables and Treadmills
  18. Along the Tow Path
  19. Horse Races Locomotive
  20. Mass Transportation
  21. The Whitman Mission
  22. Ponies in the Pits
  23. Pit Pony Care and Training
  24. Pit Ponies at Work
  25. Coal Mining in Other Areas
  26. Preparations for the Oregon Trail
  27. Horses, Mules, or Oxen?
  28. Seeing the Elephant
  29. Oregon Trail Landmarks
  30. Four-time Oregon Trail Traveler
  31. Forty-Niners
  32. Fifty-Niners
  33. Brighty of the Grand Canyon
  34. Woman Jack Packer
  35. Faster Than a Speeding Burro
  36. Old Whitey
  37. Stagecoach Travel
  38. Wells Fargo & Co.
  39. Black Bart
  40. Young, Skinny Orphans Wanted
  41. Old Bob
  42. Old Douglas
  43. Drummers and Buglers
  44. Cavalry and Color Bearers
  45. Millions of Brave War Horses
  46. Life in the Cavalry
  47. Military Mishaps
  48. Union Horses
  49. Confederate Horses
  50. White House Stable Fire
  51. Chasing the Assassin
  52. Assassination Aftermath
  53. Buffalo Soldiers

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