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Posted in Oregon (Friday, October 10, 2008)
By National Recreation and Park Association.
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Posted in Oregon (Friday, October 10, 2008)
Written by David Brewster and Stephanie Irwing. By Sasquatch Books.
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Posted in Oregon (Friday, October 10, 2008)
Written by Garland S. Johnson. By The American Printers, Rivera, California.
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Posted in Oregon (Friday, October 10, 2008)
Written by Ruby Fay Purdy. By Binfords & Mort.
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Posted in Oregon (Friday, October 10, 2008)
Written by Joel Palmer. By Oregon Historical Society Press.
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2 comments about Journal of Travels: Over the Oregon Trail in 1845.
- This book in the form of a diary was foremostly a handbook by and for an emigrant on the Oregon Trail. Palmer took the Trail in 1845, within 5 years of the first practical wagon crossing of it and had published his book within 2 years. It contained practical advice on the composition of the train,the ill-defined route, chosing nightly camp sites and the daily problems facing the pioneers. With wonderful practical advice on the choice of wagons, animals, supplies and proposed progress. His observations of the land crossed, native people encountered and perilous problems facing the pioneers, particularly of the desperate forcing of a road around Mount Hood in appalling conditions, are made with the eye of a seasoned traveler. Although the prose retains the flavour of having been written contemporaneously, it is easily assimilated by the modern reader. However, armchair pioneers will benefit greatly from access to a topographical map of the route which will supplement the somewhat limited sketches from the original documents.
- Thanks to Joel Palmer's artistic writing abilities and keen observations, we have a sweeping visual perception of what it was like to travel along the Oregon Trail in 1845-46. Palmer is very descriptive of landforms, climate, people he met, and all the other happenstances not only along the Oregon Trail itself, but also of Oregon. He was one of few to blaze a new wagon road from the Dalles, around Mt. Hood to the Williamette Valley, which was later referred to as the Barlow Cutoff. Also included are excellent descriptions of the disastrous Stephen Meek wagon party; Oregon City in its infancy; advice to future emigrants; economic and agricultural possibilities in Oregon; etc. There is also a somewhat lengthy but insightful and prophetic letter from Reverend Spalding to Palmer with his thoughts and descriptions of Oregon.
I did find it somewhat peculiar though that Palmer's advice to emigrants mirrors the same advice of Overton Johnson's "Route Across the Rocky Mountains" published a year earlier. A map would be handy for those unfamiliar with the geography as the one included is quite vague. Still, a great book.
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Written by Oregon Curriculum Study Center. By University of Oregon.
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Posted in Oregon (Friday, October 10, 2008)
Written by Jefferson D. Davis. By Norseman Ventures.
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Posted in Oregon (Friday, October 10, 2008)
Written by Charles Samuel Jackson. By Oregon journal.
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Posted in Oregon (Friday, October 10, 2008)
Written by William Faubion. By Morgan & Chase Publishing, Inc..
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2 comments about Oregon Community Treasures (Treasure Series).
- I own this book - actually "owned" this book, as I threw it away after visiting 3 of the properties/communities described in the book. This book is so full of inaccuracies and misinformation as to be completely useless. Correct information is made suspect by its inclusion with so much that is faulty.
- I enjoyed the content, and learned a lot about Oregon! The photography is stunning, and so it also makes a great coffee table book after you have read it.
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Posted in Oregon (Friday, October 10, 2008)
By Global Pub.
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OBITUARIES.: An article from: Parks & Recreation
Northwest Best Places: The Most Discriminating Guide to Restaurants, Lodgings, and Touring in Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia
Johnson's Universal Travelogue and Diary: A Simplified Record For All Automotive Travel
The Rose City of the World: Portland, Oregon,
Journal of Travels: Over the Oregon Trail in 1845
Literature Reorientation, Travel Literature, Narrative Poetry: Literature Curriculum II Student Version
Ghosts, Critters & Sacred Places of Washington and Oregon
The newsroom dragonfly
Oregon Community Treasures (Treasure Series)
Best Choices on the Oregon Coast
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