The Western Journals of Nehemiah and Henry Sanford, 1839–1846
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Michigan State University Press
Published:1st Mar '19
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The late antebellum period saw the dramatic growth of the United States as Euro-American settlement began to move into new territories west of the Mississippi River. The journals and letters of businessmen Nehemiah and Henry Sanford, written between 1839 and 1846, provide a unique perspective into a time of dramatic expansion in the Great Lakes and beyond. These accounts describe the daily experiences of Nehemiah and his wife Nancy Shelton Sanford as they traveled west from their Connecticut home to examine lands for speculation in regions undergoing colonization, as well as the experiences of their son Henry who later came out to the family’s western property. Beyond an interest in business, the Sanfords’ journals provide a detailed picture of the people they encountered and the settlements and country through which they passed and include descriptions of events, activities, methods of travel and travel accommodations, as well as mining in the upper Mississippi Valley and Michigan’s Upper Peninsula and a buffalo hunt on the Great Plains. Through their travels the Sanfords give us an intimate glimpse of the immigrants, settlers, Native Americans, missionaries, traders, mariners, and soldiers they encountered, and their accounts illuminate the lives and activities of the newcomers and native people who inhabited this fascinating region during a time of dramatic transition.
“Nehemiah and Henry Sanford introduce us to the people dramatically transforming the American landscape into cities, towns, farms, mines, and waterways throughout the Great Lakes two decades before the Civil War. Kenneth Lewis’s extensive annotations enhance the picture of many scenes and changes described in the journals.”
—KEITH R. WIDDER, author of Beyond Pontiac’s Shadow: Michilimackinac and the Anglo-Indian War of 1763
ISBN: 9781611863147
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386 pages