Synopses & Reviews
MISSIONARIES, MORMONS, 1821-1864
William D. Robinson, 1821, North West coast
John Dunbar, 1835, Extracts from the journal
Samuel Parker, 1836, Rocky Mountain Indians
Henry H. Spalding and William H. Gray, 1837, Indians west of Rocky Mountains
Cornelius Rogers, 1838, Journey to the Rocky Mountains
Brigham Young, 1848, General epistle from the council
Brigham Young, 1849, First general epistle
Brigham Young, 1849, Second general epistle
Modeste Demers, 1849, Mission de Vancouver
John B. Franklin, 1858, Horrors of Mormonism
Anonymous, 1864, Abridged Mormon guide
INDIAN AGENTS, CAPTIVES, 1832-1865
Isaac McCoy, 1832, Country for Indians
Rachael Plummer, 1838, Rachael Plummerand#8217;s servitude
Caroline Harris, 1838, Captivity of Caroline Harris
Clarissa Plummer, 1838, Captivity of Clarissa Plummer
Thomas Fitzpatrick, 1847, Agentand#8217;s letter, Bentand#8217;s Fort
Thomas Fitzpatrick, 1848, Report of agent, Upper Arkansas
Louis Smith, 1853, Jane Adeline Wilson captivity
Alfred Cumming, 1856, Indians on the Upper Missouri
Edward R. Geary, 1861, Depredations by Snakes
Charles D. Poston, 1865, Speech on Indian affairs
Synopsis
For more than a century the history of the American Frontier, particularly the West, has been the speciality of the Arthur H. Clark Company. We publish new books, both interpretive and documentary, in small, high-quality editions for the collector, researcher, and library.