The Sheep Eaters (Illustrated Edition) (Dodo Press)
William Alonzo Allen (1848-? ) was an American dentist, pioneer, gold-miner and author. After hearing about the discovery of gold in the west he left Iowa in 1877 to travel to the Black Hills. He panned for gold, discovered coal and clay, and also continued to work as a dentist. He was the author...
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William Alonzo Allen (1848-? ) was an American dentist, pioneer, gold-miner and author. After hearing about the discovery of gold in the west he left Iowa in 1877 to travel to the Black Hills. He panned for gold, discovered coal and clay, and also continued to work as a dentist. He was the author of four books, his autobiography Adventures with Indians and Game; or, Twenty Years in the Rocky Mountains (1903), Black Feathers (? ), The Sheep Eaters (1913) and Blankets and Moccasins (with Glendolin Damon Wagner) (1933). He was "a typical oldtime Westerner, who, for over a quarter of a century, has taken part in the wild life of the West, being in the early days the trusted leader of immigration, a keen enjoyer of the sports of the chase, a crack rifle shot, who won and successfully maintained an enviable record as an Indian fighter of bravery and distinction. "
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781409938149 (140993814X)
Publish date: October 1st 2008
Publisher: Dodo Press
Pages no: 48
Edition language: English
A brief but vivid and touching profile of an obscure American Indian tribe called the Sheep Eaters, kin to the Eastern Shoshone of Wyoming. Written in 1913 during an explore by adventurer (and pioneer dentist) W.A. Allen, featuring his conversations with the last surviving member of the tribe, a 100...