Chapter XV Alone in a Prairie Schooner Kearney is about eight hundred miles from Chicago, and with fair wind and weather I started on the trip alone.
The wagons, in which we rode and in which we carried our household goods were the real "prairie schooner" of early days.
Somewhat cast down by the loss of my first earnings, but not totally discouraged, I shipped with six others on board a prairie schooner, well supplied with provisions and three good horses and headed for the north and fortune.
A neighbor took my father with him and met us at McGregor Landing with an ox team hitched to a prairie schooner.
As our train overtook it, it began to assume form, and at last I saw that it was actually a prairie schooner.
Slowly and laboriously the "prairie schooner" lumbered along the uneven route.
So now we are all starting early in the morning via a prairie schooner to Boulder.
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