Frontier Letters

http://www.brodheadhistory.org/a-frontier-letter-home-1840/
Mr. John's Howe reconnects with his family after being gone so long. He mentions how he is in poor health, and even has a disease similar to malaria known as ague. He admires the nature there: the prairies are endless and the mysterious prairie wolves can be heard but not seen at night. Overall he is happy and optimistic.

http://www.loc.gov/teachers/classroommaterials/presentationsandactivities/presentations/timeline/expref/oregtral/delsev.html
In the letter by Alonzo Delano, he describes the view around him while he is traveling. There was no water but there was the view of the large prairies. He also talks about the frustrations that came with the travel like the hurricane-like storms that were strong enough to almost ruin trains. Some also had missing cattle. However, he seemed to keep a positive attitude about everything for the majority of the time

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