One Side by Himself: The Life and Times of Lewis Barney, 1808-1894

""What an astonishing life and what a remarkable biography. Lewis Barney's sojourn on the hard edge of the American frontier is a forgotten epic. Not only does this book tell of an amazing personal odyssey from his birth in upstate New York in 1808 to his death in Mancos, Colorado, in...

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Published: Utah State University, University Libraries 2001
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