Josiah Gregg (1806–1850)
Author of Commerce of the Prairies, or, the Journal of a Santa Fe Trader, 1831-1839
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Works by Josiah Gregg
Commerce of the Prairies, or, the Journal of a Santa Fe Trader, 1831-1839 (1844) 166 copies, 2 reviews
Diary & Letters of Josiah Gregg and Excursions in Mexico & California 1847-1850, Volume Two (1944) 5 copies
New Found Letters Of Josiah Gregg, Santa Fe Trader Historian: Proceedings Of The American Antiquarian Society, V40, Part 1, April 16, 1930 (2011) 2 copies
Commerce of the prairies, or, the journal of a Santa Fe trader during eight expeditions across the great western prairies, and a residence of nearly nine years in northern Mexico,… (2010) 2 copies, 1 review
Historical Society Of New Mexico 2 copies
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- Birthdate
- 1806-07-19
- Date of death
- 1850-02-25
- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- merchant
author
news correspondent - Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Overton County, Tennessee
- Places of residence
- Shreveport, Louisiana, USA
Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA - Place of death
- Coast Range of California
- Burial location
- Coast Range of California
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An account of travel on the Santa Fe trail in the years 1831-1844. The author, Josiah Gregg, was a doctor from Missouri who, for health concerns, took up traveling the Santa Fe trail as a merchant. Gregg uses the florid writing style of the period, and his personal observations on Native Americans, Mexicans and Mormons reflect the prejudices of his time. (Interestingly enough, when Gregg meets individual natives or Mexicans, his bigotry softens and he allows – sometimes grudgingly and show more sometimes enthusiastically – that they don’t fit the stereotypes of their group).
Although Gregg’s ethnic and racial observations are regrettable, his geographical and organizational information – how to organize a wagon train, what equipment to have (don’t forget the cannons), and the advantages and disadvantages of various routes – are interesting enough. No illustrations, but this abridged edition has a fold out map of the area. Good index. Interesting to compare to Marcy’s The Prairie Traveler, written a few years later. show less
Although Gregg’s ethnic and racial observations are regrettable, his geographical and organizational information – how to organize a wagon train, what equipment to have (don’t forget the cannons), and the advantages and disadvantages of various routes – are interesting enough. No illustrations, but this abridged edition has a fold out map of the area. Good index. Interesting to compare to Marcy’s The Prairie Traveler, written a few years later. show less
Historians and hobbyists of the Santa Fe Trail love Josiah Gregg's Commerce of the Prairies, I think, because it's (a) a first-person account from when the trail was still young in the 1830s, (b) decently written and researched, and (c) contains detailed descriptions of seemingly trivial mentions like the types of wagons used, what jobs people held or vegetation encountered.
Pioneers of the Santa Fe Trail weren't exactly known for their literacy, let alone their literary prose, so Josiah show more Gregg's chronicle is indeed a rarity. That doesn't mean it's not often boring. Check it out if you're curious, but otherwise a summation from other historians should suffice. show less
Pioneers of the Santa Fe Trail weren't exactly known for their literacy, let alone their literary prose, so Josiah show more Gregg's chronicle is indeed a rarity. That doesn't mean it's not often boring. Check it out if you're curious, but otherwise a summation from other historians should suffice. show less
Commerce of the prairies, or, the journal of a Santa Fe trader during eight expeditions across the great western prairies, and a residence of nearly nine years in northern Mexico, vol. II by Josiah Gregg
New Mexico--Description and travel, Southwest, New--Description and travel, Mexico--Description and travel, Santa Fe National Historic Trail, Indians of North America--West (U.S.)--History--Sources, Gregg, Josiah, 1806-1850--Travel--West (U.S.), geography
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- Works
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- Rating
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