Return to Sierra Valley

A California Cowboy's Quest for Adventure

Nonfiction, History, Americas, United States, Civil War Period (1850-1877)
Cover of the book Return to Sierra Valley by Arthur Rathburn, Fort Dane Books LLC
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Author: Arthur Rathburn ISBN: 9780996016216
Publisher: Fort Dane Books LLC Publication: August 15, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Arthur Rathburn
ISBN: 9780996016216
Publisher: Fort Dane Books LLC
Publication: August 15, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English
In 1869, shortly after the conclusion of the Civil War, and right after the completion of the continental railroad, a flood of young men left their homes to find their fortunes in the "Wild West." In contrast to the "49ers who flocked to California to get rich, these young men were just out for adventure. This story is one of such a young man. His story stands out because he was bucking the tide. He traveled east from his home in Sierra Valley, in the remote northern reaches of the Sierra Nevada Mountains to see what life was like in the "civilized" world of the east. Serving as a horse wrangler for the U.S. Army he began to gain a reputation as a n Indian fighter and a charmer of women (a reputation he felt was for from the truth). During this period he realized his future was to be found back in his beloved Sierra Valley. His trip home was wrought with adventures and valuable learning experience. He eventually returned a man of reputation and valuable knowledge of the growing western cattle business. Through his assistance his home area began to convert from a subsistence farming economy to an important center of cattle ranching. This non stop adventure novel is based on true stories heard by the author as a young man working on the ranches in and around Sierra Valley.
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In 1869, shortly after the conclusion of the Civil War, and right after the completion of the continental railroad, a flood of young men left their homes to find their fortunes in the "Wild West." In contrast to the "49ers who flocked to California to get rich, these young men were just out for adventure. This story is one of such a young man. His story stands out because he was bucking the tide. He traveled east from his home in Sierra Valley, in the remote northern reaches of the Sierra Nevada Mountains to see what life was like in the "civilized" world of the east. Serving as a horse wrangler for the U.S. Army he began to gain a reputation as a n Indian fighter and a charmer of women (a reputation he felt was for from the truth). During this period he realized his future was to be found back in his beloved Sierra Valley. His trip home was wrought with adventures and valuable learning experience. He eventually returned a man of reputation and valuable knowledge of the growing western cattle business. Through his assistance his home area began to convert from a subsistence farming economy to an important center of cattle ranching. This non stop adventure novel is based on true stories heard by the author as a young man working on the ranches in and around Sierra Valley.

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