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Journey by the River
註釋The folks on the wagon train came from everywhere - Ohio, Indiana, Missouri. They were merchants, farmers, Southern aristocrats, hunters, ex-convicts, and free-loaders. They were the weak and strong, the wise and foolish. They had women and children with them. As they pushed westward toward the new green land on the other side of the Rockies, they ate trail dust, fought Indians, starved and thirsted, and killed and died for their dream of a home in the Oregon frontier. And mountain-man Aaron Davis was the man they trusted to get them across the Oregon Trail.