
Thirty-Seven Days of Peril from Scribner's Monthly Vol III Nov. 1871
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Authors:
- Everts, Truman
1816 - 1901
About this book
In the aftermath of the Civil War, America was still grappling with its identity, and the untamed wilderness of Yellowstone loomed as both a frontier and a perilous challenge. "Thirty-Seven Days of Peril" by Truman Everts offers a riveting first-hand account of survival amidst nature’s wrath. As Everts navigates treacherous terrain, he confronts the stark realities of isolation and endurance, emphasizing the human spirit's resilience against overwhelming odds. This gripping narrative captures the essence of exploration and the raw beauty of the American landscape, making it essential reading for historians, students, and civic activists alike. Dive into this compelling document type that reveals the unyielding determination of one man against the backdrop of an unforgiving wilderness.