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The Oregon Trail

2004
Examines the history of the Oregon Trail from 1810 to 1870, discussing the experiences of people who traveled along the two-thousand-mile path into the American west, and providing information about wagon trains, forts, disasters, the Mormons, and other related topics.

The Oregon Trail

from Independence, Missouri, to Oregon City, Oregon
2003
Describes the Oregon Trail and the pioneers who settled in the Pacific Northwest.

Courage on the Oregon Trail

2003
Presents a fictional story about a nineteenth-century family's trek along the Oregon Trail, and describes the challenges and dangers people faced on the journey, presenting photos of real families.

Bound for Oregon

1996
A fictionalized account of the true life journey made by nine-year-old Mary Ellen Todd and her family from their home in Arkansas westward over the Oregon Trail in 1852.

It happened on the Oregon Trail

2005
Provides insight to the hardships incurred by those who endured the two-thousand-mile journey across the plains, mountains, deserts, and rivers from Missouri to California and Oregon during the mid-1800s.

The story of the Oregon Trail

1984
Depicts life on the Oregon Trail in the 1800s as people traveled west in pursuit of their dreams.

Women's voices from the Oregon Trail

the times that tried women's souls ; and, A guide to women's history along the Oregon Trail
1994
The story of the women who traveled to Oregon 150 years ago. Includes a guide to historical sites along the Oregon Trail that recognize women's history.

Trouble for Lucy

1979
As she and her family travel the Oregon Trail in 1843, Lucy's puppies persist in creating trouble.

On to Oregon!

1991
The story of the epic journey of the Sager children by covered wagon from Missouri to Oregon in 1848.

Stout-hearted seven

1973
Recounts the adventures of the seven Sager children during their journey to Oregon where they were adopted by Marcus and Narcissa Whitman.

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