Retracing the Dragoon Trail in Iowa
Environmental Transformation along the Des Moines River
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Michigan State University Press
Published:1st Apr '26
£38.95
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In Retracing the Dragoon Trail in Iowa, historian Kevin T. Mason presents a vivid and deeply researched account of Iowa’s evolving landscape, beginning with the 1835 expedition of the First U.S. Dragoons. Drawing from archival records, maps, government surveys, Indigenous histories, and ecological data, Mason explores how Iowa’s prairies and wetlands gave way to farms, towns, and transportation networks. He situates these environmental shifts within the broader forces of Manifest Destiny, military expansion, and settler colonialism, while amplifying the voices of the Sauk, Meskwaki, Dakota, and other Indigenous nations whose histories are often marginalized.
But Mason doesn’t just write about history—he walks it. His 371-mile journey retracing the original dragoon route across Iowa blends scholarship with storytelling, captured through video essays, photography, and writing. This modern-day trek, featured on Iowa PBS’s Iowa Life and Iowa Public Radio’s Talk of Iowa, brings the past into the present, offering a compelling look at how landscapes remember. The result is a powerful contribution to environmental history, regional studies, and Indigenous scholarship—one that reveals the layered interactions between land use, policy, and historical change.
In the current movement to revive the study of the American Midwest, few people have outworked the historian Kevin T. Mason. He has brought his masterful lectures to podiums all around the region, his lessons on Midwestern history on social media know no equals, and his podcasts are first-rate. In his new book, Mason gives the reader a brilliant tour of Iowa, the most Midwestern state, which will help people from all regions understand the center of our country. Join Mason, Mr. Iowa History, on this journey, and you will encounter a whole new dimension of American life. —Jon K. Lauck, editor-in-chief of Middle West Review
“Mason’s meticulous research and vivid narrative take us on a remarkable march through Iowa history, seamlessly connecting centuries of people, culture, commerce, and the geography that shaped it all.”—Neil Dahlstrom, Author of Tractor Wars and The John Deere Story
ISBN: 9781611865691
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 23mm
Weight: 513g
320 pages