Thursday, January 17, 2008

Candy Moulton


Candy Moulton is writing and producing In Pursuit of a Dream. She was reared on her grandparent's homestead ranch and is married to a rancher. Candy co-wrote "Footsteps to the West," "River Crossing," "Stagecoach" and "Handcart Experience" and helped produce all of those media programs for the National Historic Trails Interpretive Center in Casper, WY. She has also worked on other documentaries including "Investigating History Series: Mountain Massacre" for Kurtis Productions/The History Channel, " and "Ten Days that Changed America: Gold Rush." She is the author of a dozen Western history books including Wagon Wheels: A Contemporary Journey on the Oregon Trail, Chief Joseph: Guardian of the People, Everyday Life in the Wild West from 1840-1900, Everyday Life of American Indians from 1800-1900, and Roadside Histories of Wyoming, Colorado, and Nebraska. She edits News from the Plains for the Oregon-California Trails Association, and Roundup Magazine for Western Writers of America. Candy has traveled hundreds of miles by wagon train on the Bridger, Bozeman, Oregon, California, Mormon, Cherokee, and Overland Trails. She makes her home near Encampment, Wyoming.

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