Josiah Gregg Quote

We now continued our journey without encountering any further casualty, except in crossing the Arkansas river, where we lost several mules by drowning; and on the 22d of April we made our entrance into Van Buren. This trip was much more tedious and protracted than I had contemplated — owing, in the first part of the journey, to the inclemency of the season, and a want of pasturage for our animals; and, towards the conclusion, to the frequent rains, which kept the route in a miserable condition.


Commerce of the Prairies (1831–1839), Chapter 24 Preparations for returning Home — Returning to the Wild Deserts


We now continued our journey without encountering any further casualty, except in crossing the Arkansas river, where we lost several mules by...

We now continued our journey without encountering any further casualty, except in crossing the Arkansas river, where we lost several mules by...

We now continued our journey without encountering any further casualty, except in crossing the Arkansas river, where we lost several mules by...

We now continued our journey without encountering any further casualty, except in crossing the Arkansas river, where we lost several mules by...