The Oregon Trail / by Leonard Everett Fisher.
Charts the journey of those who followed the Oregon Trail in the first half of the nineteenth century, describes the obstacles and dangers they encountered, and discusses the Trail's eventual decline with the introduction of the cross-country railroad.
Record details
- ISBN: 0823408337 :
- Physical Description: 64 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm.
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : Holiday House, [1990]
- Copyright: ©1990.
Content descriptions
General Note: | Includes index. |
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Baker County Library | 978 .F534o (Text) | 37814000066259 | JUV NON-FICTION | Available | - | ||
Condon School Library | 979.5 FIS (Text) | T 11257 | Non-Fiction | Available | - | ||
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Enterprise Public Library | J 979.5 Fish (Text) | 30001000053274 | Juvenile Non-Fiction | Available | - | ||
Helix Public Library | J 979.5 FIS (Text) | 37835000016515 | Oregon/Pacific Northwest | Available | - | ||
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Summary:
Charts the journey of those who followed the Oregon Trail in the first half of the nineteenth century, describes the obstacles and dangers they encountered, and discusses the Trail's eventual decline with the introduction of the cross-country railroad.