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1001 Stories From the Old West

1001 Stories From the Old West

Released: 2026-01-18
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265 Episodes
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Listen on Apple Podcasts
Released: 2026-01-18
© 2022 All Rights Reserved
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THE OREGON TRAIL (CHAPS 3-4)  FORT LEAVENWORTH and JUMPING OFF

THE OREGON TRAIL (CHAPS 3-4) FORT LEAVENWORTH and JUMPING OFF

Chapter 3: Fort Leavenworth  Arrival at the Frontier: After struggling up the Missouri River on a steamboat, Parkman and his party arrive at Fort Leavenworth. He describes the fort as a remote but orderly military outpost on the edge of the wilderness
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Chapter 3: Fort Leavenworth 
Arrival at the Frontier: After struggling up the Missouri River on a steamboat, Parkman and his party arrive at Fort Leavenworth. He describes the fort as a remote but orderly military outpost on the edge of the wilderness.
The Contrast of Life: Parkman observes the interaction between the disciplined U.S. military presence and the "wild" characters of the frontier, including Kansas Indians and various traders.
Logistics and Preparation: This chapter emphasizes the final stage of preparation before heading into "Indian Country." Parkman notes the bustling activity as emigrants and traders gather supplies, weapons, and livestock. 
Chapter 4: "Jumping Off"
The Chaos of Independence: Parkman visits the town of Independence, Missouri, which served as the primary "jumping-off point" for the trail. He finds the town crowded and overwhelmed by thousands of emigrants.
Lack of Leadership: He observes that while there are many parties of emigrants, they are in a state of "great confusion." They hold constant meetings and pass resolutions but struggle to agree on leaders or cohesive regulations for the journey.
Forming the Party: Desiring to avoid the slow and disorganized emigrant wagon trains, Parkman and his companion Quincy Adams Shaw finalize their own small group. They solidify their team, which includes their experienced guide Henry Chatillon and the muleteer Deslauriers.
Departure: The chapter concludes with the party finally leaving the settled frontier behind and pushing out onto the open prairie, marking the true beginning of their overland expedition.
Episode ID: 1000745630442
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Release Date: 18/01/2026, 22:00:00

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Welcome to the new 1001 Stories From the Old West.. Here we offer hand-picked accounts from diaries, historical documents, autobiographies, books of the time period, and historians to bring you the American frontier story directly from the people who lived it. You'll hear actual accounts of Indian battles, pioneer struggles, outlaws, cowboys and Indians, lawmen, and the men and women who took the chance and moved west, many by wagon train, to a largely uncharted and wild territory. Go west, young man, are the words often attributed to Horace Greeley, American author and newspaper editor, but there was more to that quote. He wrote "Washington is not a place to live in- the rents are high, the food is bad, and the morals are deplorable. Go west, young man, go west, and grow up with the country.
We invite you to go west with us to another world, another time, another place- and see if you have what it takes to survive and thrive in a world that was much simpler than today's- yet demanded much more of you. Time to mount up-1001 Stories From the Old West is waiting for you. We publish new episodes every other Sunday night at 6pm Eastern Standard Time and you're invited to join us where ever you go for podcasts

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