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  1. Narcissa Whitman on the Oregon Trail by Lawrence Dodd, 1986-06
  2. Honore-Timothee Lempfrit, O.M.I.: His Oregon Trail Journal and Letters from the Pacific Northwest, 1848-1853
  3. 'At the Extremity of Civilization' : A Meticulously Descriptive Diary of an Illinois Physician's Journey in 1849 Along the Oregon Trail to the Goldmines and Cholera of California, Thence in Two Years to Return by Boat via Panama by Israel Shipman Pelton Lord, 1995-01
  4. Fight and Fright on the Oregon Trail by Reimers, 1983-06
  5. Ezra Meeker; Champion of the Oregon Trail: Includes : Hitting the Trail in 1992 by Bert Webber, Margie Webber, 1992-09
  6. The Oregon Trail II: The Official Strategy Guide (Secrets of the Games Series.) by Prima, 1995-10-04
  7. Skookum: An Oregon Pioneer Family's History and Lore by Shannon Applegate, 1997
  8. Oregon: A Feast of Delights by Cecile Alyce Nolan, 1991-10-01
  9. The Linchpin: The Oregon Trail in 1843 (Gem books) by Roland O. Byers, 1984-05
  10. The Oregon Trail Is Still Alive: The 1995 Photographic Retracing of the 1853 Trail by Ken Jones, Laura Jones, et all 1997-06
  11. Across the Plains in 62 by William Smedley, 1988-11
  12. Overland in 1846, Volume 2: Diaries and Letters of the California-Oregon Trail (Overland in 1846) by Dale L. Morgan, 1993-12-01
  13. Wagon Wheel Kitchens: Food on the Oregon Trail by Jacqueline Williams, 1993-08
  14. Day With the Cow Column by Jesse Applegate, 1990-06

61. African American History - Liberty - Themepark
Travel to Boston and visit sites significant to African american history such asthe African When Reuben Shipley s owner came west on the oregon trail,
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Travel to Harlem, New York and learn about the Harlem Renaissance. This period of creative activity took place in the 1920s and 1930s among the black community in Harlem. It has been called a "literary and intellectual flowering" that included such writers, artists, and entertainers as Langston Hughes, Countee Cullen, Zora Neale Hurston, James Van Der Zee, W.E.B. Du Bois, Bessie Smith, Billie Holiday, and others. Brown v. Board of Education

62. THINGS TO DO IN OREGON - CALIFORNIA NATIONAL HISTORIC TRAIL
Overland in 1846 Diaries and Letters of the Californiaoregon trail The Californiatrail to Gold in american history Overland The California Emigrant
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History Books Activities Additional Information Description The California Trail carried over 200,000 gold-seekers and farmers to the gold fields and rich farmlands of California during the 1840's and 1850's, the greatest mass migration in American history. Today, more than 1,000 miles of trail ruts and traces can still be seen in the vast undeveloped lands between Casper Wyoming and the West Coast, reminders of the sacrifices, struggles, and triumphs of early American travelers and settlers. More than 240 historic sites along the trail will eventually be available for public use and interpretation. The California Trail system (more than 5,500 miles) was developed over a period of years, and numerous cutoffs and alternate routes were tried to see which was the "best" in terms of terrain, length and sufficient water and grass for livestock. The general route began at various jumping off points along the Missouri River and stretched to various points in California, Oregon, and the Sierra Nevada. The specific route that emigrants and forty-niners used depended on their starting point in Missouri, their final destination in California, the condition of their wagons and livestock, and yearly changes in water and forage along the different routes. The trail passes through the states of Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, Nevada, Oregon, and California.

63. Palomar Community College District
Everyday Life american Social history. New York Simon Schuster, 1993. http//www.endoftheoregontrail.org/histhome.html The oregon trail Foundation
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64. Academic Info: The American West - Oregon Trail
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65. Oregon Blue Book Major Heritage And History Organizations
At the End of the oregon trail Interpretive Center, visitors step back in time 160 exhibits on Native american culture, mining and history of the BLM.
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Oregonians are proud of their state's history. Many organizations are dedicated to various aspects of Oregon history. Some of these are listed below. Oregon State Archives
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66. The Book Ranch - Rare, Used, Out Of Print
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67. American West Resources
And, Women and Men in Western american history MAIN HQ1459. Indians Alongthe oregon trail The Tribes of Nebraska, Wyoming, Idaho, oregon and
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68. Oxford University Press: The Oregon Trail: David Dary
The oregon trail. An american Saga. David Dary. bookshot Add to Cart trail.L LThrough Dary s expert and comprehensive history, we learn how the events
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In today's world of jet airplanes and smooth highways, it is nearly impossible to imagine the hardships faced by the thousands of people who headed west along the great Oregon Trail. In this detailed and engaging account, historian David Dary recounts the full saga of the trail's history, from its creation in the early 1800's, to its peak during the '49 Gold Rush, its rapid decline following the completion of the transcontinental railroad, and finally, its revival as a modern day historical treasure. L L Dary introduces us to the pioneers: trailblazers, fur-traders, and missionaries, who made the first journeys to Oregon County, an internationally disputed territory comprising present-day Washington, Oregon, and California. We learn of the road's steadily increasing popularity, as economic problems or the promise of adventure and wealth lead thousands of homesteaders, gold-rushers, and entrepreneurs to pile their hopes and dreams into wagons and head west. Using journals and letters, as well as company and expedition reports, public records and newspaper stories, Dary takes us inside the day to day experiences of the travelers, as they risked ruin at every step from disease, weather, and human deceit. Trail.

69. Oregon Genealogy | Resources For Family History Research
american West The oregon trail; An illustrated history of the state of oregonAncestry.com; Historical Gazette - oregon history Historicaloregon.org
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70. Oregon Trail Pathfinder
The oregon trail in american history Explores the great westward migration onthe oregon trail in the nineteenth century and the experiences of those who
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P ack the dishes, the quilts and the kids. WAGONS, HO! I t was the 1840's - 1860's and the United States government was giving away free land out west. All you had to do was survive the hardships of the trail and claim your land. Many families took the challenge, packed the wagon and headed west on the Oregon Trail. T o find out about their struggle to survive, follow the links on this pathfinder. It will help you find information in your school library media, on the Internet and in the community about the Oregon Trail Books
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An adaptation of the diary of a woman who journeyed from Iowa to the Oregon Territory in 1853 with her family.

71. Sunset: Making History Again On The Oregon Trail
Full text of the article, Making history again on the oregon trail from can tour a living history encampment, complete with a Native american lodge
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Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. Scanning the horizon and sniffing the wind for the scent of spring grasses to feed their stock, the untested travelers waited anxiously to begin their journey. They were about to trek beyond civilization and into a wilderness of hardship, hunger, painand promise. Finally, in May 1843, they sent out from Independence, Missourian estimated 1,000 emigrants in 120 wagons. Their arrival five months later doubled Oregon's American population and proved that the nearly 2,000-mile journey could be made by wagonsand families. This group was the first big surge to hit the Oregon Trail, a trip eventually dubbed the Great Migration.

72. OUP: Oregon Trail: Parkman
The oregon trail is the gripping account of Francis Parkman s journey west Students of american Literature, american Studies and american history,
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73. Collaborative Thematic Unit Westward Expansion By Jennie Bradley
Pathways to America, the oregon trail, Lydia Hatch. 1994 Bierhorst, J.On the Road of Stars Native american history Through Poetry. 1994 Boulton, Jane.
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74. National Museum Of American History Library
These photos illuminate many aspects of the history of the american West. Mike Trinklein and Steve Boettcher, creators of The oregon trail,
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75. AOL@SCHOOL Middle School - American History
Read and listen to historians talk about the oregon trail, who discovered it, A variety of indepth information on all aspects of american history.
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Source: The Library of Congress American History A variety of in-depth information on all aspects of American history. Source: The History Net American West Gunslingers and outlaws, pioneers and poetry, come meet famous characters from the wild, wild west. Source: American West (1-5 of 25) More to Explore Polls: How do you stack up against your peers? Fun Facts: Learn something new every day. Suggestion Box: Tell us what you want. Educator Approved About Us Site Index Awards ... Contact Us

76. Crucial Classics: Oregon Trail From 1UP.com
oregon trail taught students about history as well as imparting wisdom aboutimportant It took one of the most boring parts of american history,
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77. Voices Of American History: Westward Expansion - America Moves West Resource Boo
Each of the packages in The Voices of american history series makes history come Texas and the Mexican War narrative (continued); The oregon trail
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78. Social Studies School Service Article
TopicThis unit focuses on the oregon trail, a subtopic within the broader topic of Content Areas american history, Geography, Language Arts, Art
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79. Central Oregon Buckskin Club
A charter club of the american Buckskin Registry Association, promoting the use and breeding of the buckskin horse. Provides information on the club, upcoming events and shows, trail rides, club points standings, and links.
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Central Oregon Buckskin Club
Madras, Oregon The Central Oregon Buckskin Club's purpose is to bring buckskin owners together, and to promote the showing and breeding of buckskin horses, through the American Buckskin Registry Association, as well as through our own club points. The principle place of business is Madras, Oregon.
**The board of directors have voted 6 to 2 in favor of adding the four first year green classes back into our show schedule for 1999. The four classes will be: Open First Year Green English Pleasure; ABRA First Year Green English Pleasure; Open First Year Green Western Pleasure; ABRA First Year Green English Pleasure. If a horse has been shown at any approved ABRA/OHA/AHSA event prior to December 1, 1998, then that horse is not allowed to compete in this division. Please support these added classes to show your support of the board's vote.
**There has been a COBC Board of Directors Meeting called during the lunch break of our Schooling Show April 25, in Madras. Please contact Sandi Curtis (COBC President) if you cannot attend or would like an item to be added to the agenda. Thanks!
**If your 1999 dues have not been paid by May 1, 1999, then your name will be removed from our newsletter mailing list until you pay up!!! Does this mean you? hehehehe

80. 1838 Rendezvous- Welcome
Annual mountain man rendezvous reenactment on the oregon trail in Western Wyoming; activities include trading, black powder shooting, Native american pow wow, knife and tomahawk throwing, kids events and games, crafts, stories and songs.
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Founded in 1989 for the express purpose of preserving a rare historical landmark, the 1838 Rendezvous Association continues working toward that goal. Mountain men left no physical trace of their lives upon the western landscape and this site is dedicated to the men, women and children who moved so lightly upon the world that only the land and the river remain as a witness to those shining times.
Explore this site to find news and research. Join our forum that is designed to discuss topics related to the history of the site. Everyone is welcome.
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