Walter listened and believed.
His teenage eyes were wide-open. His mind captured the tales of the Wild West told by Grandma Rosamond and Uncle John. These weren’t whoppers written by...
Elgin was frugal, saving his money and buying 10 acres of land next to the Dougherty farm, close to Azusa. He did more than break the soil, plant seeds, water and harvest, he fell in love and shortly...
The first route originated at Fort Smith, Arkansas (230 miles north of Greenville, Texas), traveling west on the Fort Smith – Santa Fe Trail, meeting the Southern Trail at Santa Fe, north-central New Mexico and traveling...
Jonathan Trumbull Warner was born on November 20, 1807 in Lynn, Connecticut. He could brag of an impressive patriotic heritage. The Warner clan first arrived in the New World when John Warner of Hatfield...