
Henry Inman
Henry Inman was an American soldier, frontiersman, and author. He served the military during the Indian campaigns and the American Civil War, having earned distinction for gallantry on the battlefield. He was commissioned lieutenant general during the Indian wars. He settled in Kansas and worked as a journalist and author of short stories and books of the plains and western frontier. He was a friend and associate of Buffalo Bill and served under General Custer.

The Old Santa Fe Trail: The Story of a Great Highway
Embark on a journey that unveils the dangerous world of the Old West and the struggles shaping a nation's path westward.
By Henry Inman

The Great Salt Lake Trail
Across unforgiving plains, pioneers and explorers face trials of survival and discovery, forever etching their stories into the landscape.
By Henry Inman

Tales of the Trail: Short Stories of Western Life
Experience the raw and wild frontier as soldiers, pioneers, and Native Americans face danger and struggle for survival in a land of vast landscapes and cultural collision.
By Henry Inman

The Ranche on the Oxhide: A Story of Boys' and Girls' Life on the Frontier
Four siblings face wild animals and new friendships as their family seeks adventure building a home in the untamed lands of the west.
By Henry Inman