lhboudreau: "Young George Washington hurled into the icy Allegheny." From "Our Western Border" by Charles McKnight (1881).
lhboudreau: "Major Halket discovers skeletons of father and brother." From "Our Western Border" by Charles McKnight (1881).
lhboudreau: "Young James Smith ducked in the river by squaws." From "Our Western Border" by Charles McKnight (1881).
lhboudreau: "An Indian maid betraying Pontiac's plot to Gladwyn." From "Our Western Border" by Charles McKnight (1881).
lhboudreau: "Recovery of captive child on Bouquet's expedition." From "Our Western Border" by Charles McKnight (1881).
lhboudreau: "Capture of the Boone and Calloway girls." From "Our Western Border" by Charles McKnight (1881).
lhboudreau: "Simon Kenton takes a Mazeppa ride." From "Our Western Border" by Charles McKnight. Philadelphia: J. C. McCurdy & Co., 1881
lhboudreau: "Lewis Wetzel slays three savages by loading as he runs." From "Our Western Border" by Charles McKnight (1881).
lhboudreau: "Major Sam. McColloch's famous leap down Wheeling Hill." From "Our Western Border" by Charles McKnight (1881).
lhboudreau: "Capt. Sam. Brady, the daring partisan leader." From "Our Western Border" by Charles McKnight (1881).
lhboudreau: "Andrew Poe's famous combat with Big Foot." From "Our Western Border" by Charles McKnight (1881).
lhboudreau: "Two victims are offered to appease Gen. Clark." From "Our Western Border" by Charles McKnight (1881).
lhboudreau: Mike Fink, "Last of the Keelboatmen." From "Our Western Border" by Charles McKnight (1881).
lhboudreau: "A pioneer woman makes desperate work." From "Our Western Border" by Charles McKnight (1881).
lhboudreau: "The little Johnson lads kill their captors." From "Our Western Border" by Charles McKnight (1881).
lhboudreau: "Memoirs of My Life" by John Charles Fremont. Chicago: Bedford, Clarke & Co., 1887. First edition. Volume 1, only volume published.
lhboudreau: Title Page: "Memoirs of My Life" by John Charles Fremont. Chicago: Bedford, Clarke & Co., 1887. First edition. Volume 1, only volume published.
lhboudreau: Portrait of John Charles Fremont in his book "Memoirs of My Life." Chicago: Bedford, Clarke & Co., 1887. First edition.
lhboudreau: "Among the Buffalo" from "Memoirs of My Life" by John Charles Fremont. Chicago: Bedford, Clarke & Co., 1887. First edition.
lhboudreau: Portrait of Kit Carson from "Memoirs of My Life" by John Charles Fremont. Chicago: Bedford, Clarke & Co., 1887. First edition.
lhboudreau: "Breaking Camp" from "Memoirs of My Life" by John Charles Fremont. Chicago: Bedford, Clarke & Co., 1887. First edition.
lhboudreau: "Fremonts Rocky Mountain Flag" from "Memoirs of My Life" by John Charles Fremont. Chicago: Bedford, Clarke & Co., 1887. First edition.
lhboudreau: "Tlamath Lake" from "Memoirs of My Life" by John Charles Fremont. Chicago: Bedford, Clarke & Co., 1887. First edition.
lhboudreau: "Midshipman Beale" from "Memoirs of My Life" by John Charles Fremont. Chicago: Bedford, Clarke & Co., 1887. First edition.
lhboudreau: "The West From a Car Window" by Richard Harding Davis. NY: Harper & Brothers, (1892). (The "car" being a railroad car)
lhboudreau: "A Bucking Bronco" by Frederic Remington from "The West From a Car Window" by Richard Harding Davis (1892)
lhboudreau: "Gathering the Rope" by Frederic Remington from "The West From a Car Window" by Richard Harding Davis (1892)
lhboudreau: "Reaction Equals Action" by Frederic Remington from "The West From a Car Window" by Richard Harding Davis (1892)
lhboudreau: "The Cheyenne Type" by Frederic Remington from "The West From a Car Window" by Richard Harding Davis (1892)
lhboudreau: "Ranch Life and the Hunting Trail" by Theodore Roosevelt. NY: The Centrury Co., 1907. Illustrated by Frederic Remington