For a recent Western dealing with settlers, Crossing Purgatory by Gary
Schanbacher not only tells the story of a man making his way West to
escape his past, but of the culture clash between Anglos going West
and Mexicans coming North.
I wrote about it on WRL's old blog:
https://bfgb.wordpress.com/2015/05/27/crossing-purgatory-by-gary-schanbacher/
Into the Savage Country by Shannon Burke is much earlier than most
traditional Westerns, going back to the fur trade of the 1820s, when
St. Louis was the end of civilization. Here's a review I wrote some
time ago.
https://bfgb.wordpress.com/2015/05/26/into-the-savage-country-by-shannon-burke/
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