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Classics in English _ The Young Alaskans on the Missouri by Emerson Hough
"The Young Alaskans on the Missouri" is a young adult adventure novel published by Emerson Hough in 1922, and is part of the "The Young Alaskans" series.
The novel depicts the adventures of three boys, Rob, Jesse, and John, as they travel along the Missouri River. They visit historical sites and gain new experiences as they follow the famous exploration route of Lewis and Clark.
In this novel, Hough effectively combines the magnificent scenery of the Missouri River with the story of historical exploration in America. In particular, he vividly conveys the historical facts and understanding of nature that the three boys learn as they follow the footsteps of historical explorers.
The novel balances the fun elements of adventure novels with educational content about American history, geography, and nature. It is considered to have excellent educational value as it stimulates the spirit of adventure and interest in history in young people.

Summary
"The Young Alaskans on the Missouri" by Emerson Hough is a historical adventure novel written in the early 20th century. It is a continuation of Hough's "Young Alaskans" series and follows the journey of several young boys, guided by their Uncle Dick, as they explore the famous Lewis and Clark trail along the Missouri River. This narrative seeks to educate and inspire a sense of adventure while connecting the past to the present. At the start of the story, Uncle Dick expresses a restless desire for adventure after the war, motivating him to lead the boys?Rob, Jesse, and John?on a journey along the Missouri River, reminiscent of the famed explorers Lewis and Clark. In lively conversations, the boys discuss their preparations and the historical significance of their expedition while Uncle Dick shares tales of the trail, reinforcing themes of exploration and the importance of understanding American history. The boys are enthusiastic about their adventure, setting the tone for an exciting and educational journey as they embark on their quest up the river, infused with historical context and the spirit of discovery.

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Contents
I. Following Lewis and Clark
II. Ready for the River
III. ¡°Adventurer, of America¡±
IV. The Early Adventurers
V. Off Up the River
VI. The Log of the ¡°Adventurer¡±
VII. The Gate of the West
VIII. Ho! for the Platte!
IX. Shipwreck
X. At the Platte
XI. Among the Sioux
XII. The Lost Hunter
XIII. Getting North
XIV. In Days of Old
XV. Among the Mandans
XVI. Old Days on the River
XVII. At the Yellowstone
XVIII. Where the Road Forked
XIX. At the Great Falls
XX. Ready for the River Head
XXI. The Pack Train
XXII. At the Three Forks
XXIII. Sunset on the Old Range
XXIV. Nearing the Source
XXV. Beaverhead Camp
XXVI. The Jump-Off Camp
XXVII. The Utmost Source
XXVIII. Sport with Rod and Reel
XXIX. The Head of the Great River
XXX. Sporting Plans
XXXI. Among the Grayling
XXXII. At Billy¡¯s Ranch
XXXIII. Homeward Bound