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         Oregon Trail American History:     more books (95)
  1. The Oregon Trail by Francis Parkman, 1950
  2. Road to Oregon: A Chronicle of the Great Emigrant Trail by William J. Ghent, 2007-12-21
  3. Blazing a Wagon Trail to Oregon: A Weekly Chronicle of the Great Migration of 1843 by Lloyd W. Coffman, 1993-03
  4. War on the Plains: Fort Mitchell on the Oregon-California Trail by John Warning, 1989-08
  5. Over the Applegate Trail to Oregon in 1846: The Pringle Diary and Other Pertinences, the Unabridged Diary With Genealogy Added by Anne Bileter, Ph.D. by Bert Webber, Anne Billeter, 1996-06
  6. Spirits of the Oregon Trail: A Play in Two Acts by James M. Tompkins, 1998-11
  7. Devil's Gate: Owning the Land, Owning the Story by Tom Rea, 2006-09-20
  8. Following the Nez Perce Trail: A Guide to the Nee-me-poo National Historic Trail with Eyewitness Accounts by Cheryl Wilfong, 2006-01-26
  9. The Overland Trail: The Epic Path Of The Pioneers To Oregon by Agnes C. Laut, 2007-03-01
  10. Terrible Trail: The Meek Cutoff, 1845 by Keith Clark, Lowell Tiller, 1993-04
  11. Seeking Western Waters: The Lewis and Clark Trail from the Rockies to the Pacific by Emory M. Strong, Ruth Strong, et all 1995-11
  12. Historic Inscriptions On Western Emigrant Trails by Randy Brown, 2004-11
  13. Wagon Wheels A' Rollin' by Daisy Belle Ackely, 1994-01
  14. Outlasting the Trail: The Story of a Woman's Journey West by Mary Barmeyer O'Brien, 2005-06-01

101. Encyclopedia Smithsonian Encyclopedia Smithsonian Features
People Important to the oregon trail. The Journals of Fe trail The Interactive SantaFe trail Homepage. extensive information on Native Americans, covering the
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ReferenceResources:Pioneers/WestwardExpansion Reference Resources: Pioneers / Westward Expansion Westward Expansion America's West - Development and History: Easy-to-understand information, Links include Old West, Transportation, Expansion Trails, Lewis and Clark, The Battle of the Alamo, Wells Fargo, Robberies, and Gunslinger, Mountain Men, Fur Traders, Western Forts, Images from the Old West Jump Back in Time: Western Expansion and Reform Facts and information about the Pioneers and Westward Expansion Outline of Westward Expansion: On outline of inks to information about westward expansion Pioneering the Upper Midwest : Portrays the states of Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin from the seventeenth to the early twentieth century through first-person accounts, biographies, promotional literature, local histories, ethnographic and antiquarian texts, colonial archival documents, and other works 1846: Portrait of the Nation: Historical Information; photographs

102. Oregon Pioneers
THE oregon TERRITORY AND ITS PIONEERS Selected as a 1998 american LocalHistory Network Winner. Welcome to oregon! This site focuses
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THE OREGON TERRITORY AND ITS PIONEERS Selected as a 1998 American Local History Network Winner Welcome to Oregon! This site focuses on the pioneers of the Oregon Territory up to and including 1855. I welcome any additional information you may want to contribute on an ancestor and will list as a researcher anyone interested in a particular family. As you will note, the page is broken down into 3 sections. The first section is called THE SETTLING OF OREGON contains the history and background of the Oregon Territory. The second section contains EMIGRANT LISTS and is a compilation of information [including pioneer lists by year of emigration] extracted from a variety of sources. The third section is devoted to RESEARCHING THE PIONEERS and provides links to research and historic sites that may be of interest. If you have a pioneer ancestor that came to the Oregon Territory prior to Feb 14, 1859, you might want to consider joining SDOP . It is one way of helping to preserve the Oregon Territory's pioneer history. THE SETTLING OF OREGON Native Americans Explorers Fur Traders French Canadians ... Early Government EMIGRANT LISTS Pre 1839 Photo Gallery Diaries/Journals/Reminiscenses Oregon Pioneer Researchers RESEARCHING THE PIONEERS Oregon Links Trail Links Trail Interpretive Centers Oregon History Timeline ... Lists/News Groups
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103. Oregon
Settlers traveling in wagon trains over the oregon trail in the 1840sfollowed the missionaries who had come in the 1830s. oregon
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Oregon
Spanish sailors in search of a northwest passage were the first Europeans to see what is known today as Oregon. Settlers traveling in wagon trains over the Oregon Trail in the 1840s followed the missionaries who had come in the 1830s. Oregon was admitted as the 33rd state in 1859. Oregon is a state of great natural beauty with places such as Crater Lake National Park and the Columbia River Gorge. Its mountains, covered in forests, make Oregon the leading state in the production of wood products. The state flower is the Oregon grape, and the capital is Salem. The origin of the state's name is unknown, but one theory holds that it may have come from the Wisconsin River, shown in a 1715 French map as "Ouaricon-sint."
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105. The Oregon Trail - Across The Plains (1993)
along the oregon trail. This volume explores topics such as Lewis and Clark and theAstorians, as well as the reasons why so many Americans decided to head west
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Awardwinning oregon trail expands your child s knowledge of AmericanHistory; US Geography; Social Studies. Count on oregon trail
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107. Museum--The Oregon Trail
The oregon trail is the best known of all the many historic routes usedby Americans in the settlement of the West. oregon trail.
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The Oregon Trail is the best known of all the many historic routes used by Americans in the settlement of the West. Stretching for more than 1,900 miles from Missouri to the Willamette Valley, the trail spanned more than half the continent. After the passage of thousands of covered wagon emigrants, the Oregon Trail route was later followed by the transcontinental railroads. Today it is paralleled by the present modern Interstate highway. OREGON
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This display was part of a comprehensive program to interpret the history of the Oregon Trail to travelers along Interstate Highway 80N* for the bicentennial in 1976. It was a joint effort of the Oregon Department of Transportation and the U.S. Federal Highway Administration. The decision to leave home, family country,
and all the ties that bound men and women
to each other and to set out for a distant
and largely unknown land was one reached
by thousands of people in the middle years
of the nineteenth century. The motivations were varied, and some of the emigrants found

108. The American West
The american West This site contains comprehensive information on many aspects of the american West and westward expansion. Topics include western trails, cowboys, Native americans, pioneers,
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