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An accessible introduction to Missouri's stretch of the Santa Fe Trail explains the trail's cultural and historical significance and how the experience of traveling the route varied even within Missouri, in a book that includes illustrations, two maps, a glossary, bibliography and index. Original.

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An accessible introduction to Missouri's stretch of the Santa Fe Trail explains the trail's cultural and historical significance and how the experience of traveling the route varied even within Missouri, in a book that includes illustrations, two maps, a glossary, bibliography and index. Original.
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Autorenporträt
Mary Collins Barile, a playwright, author, and historian, has written about American cookbooks, the Hudson River and Catskill Mountains, Mark Twain, the Santa Fe Trail, and frontier theater in America. She is currently working on a film documentary about nineteenth-century actress Maude Adams. Mary lives in Boonville, Missouri. She works at the Center for the Arts and Humanities at the University of Missouri.