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Library We Lived There Too 978 L69 1984
Library the Legacy of Conflict 978 L73 1987
Library Women of the West 978 L82 1982
Library Journal of George W. McFall 1/23/1829- 1//21908 978 M2
Library Platte River Road Narratives 978M43 1988
Library the Ox Team or The Old Oregon Trail 1852-1906 978 Meeker 1907
Library Ox Team Days on the Oregon Trail Rev. Ed. 978 Meeker 1922
Library Mt. Shasta Companion: Introduction to Native Americans near Mt. Shasta

Haines folders 54-61

Folklore from tribes all around Mr. Shasta and vicinity. Many from siskiyous.edu/shasta/nat/intr.htm

970.3 S53 M6
Library Immigration Rosters of the Elliot Cut-off 978 M45
Library The Mountainous West 978 M92 1995
Library The Pomo Indians of California and their Neighbors

by Vinson Brown and Douglas Andrews. 1969

full colo map and illustrations

includes linquistics

970.3 P64 1969 Bro
Library The American West Transformed 978 N24 1990/ c 1
Library The Shastas

a research paper by George Olson

for a class by F. D. Haines on History of the Pacific Northwest, 1960

970.3 S53 1960 Ols
Library Indian Battles along the Rogue River 1855-56

by Frank K. Walsh, 1972, Copy 1

with illustrations and map

970.3 R63 Wal 1972, c. 1
Library The People and the River

 

A history of the Takelma indians of the upper rogue river country

by Elizabeth Hackert, 1977

970.3 R53 Hec 1977
Library Notes on the Takelma Indians of Southwestern Oregon

by Edward Sapir, 1907

American Anthropologist New Series, April-June, 1907, Vol.9 No. 2

970.3 R63 Sap 1907
Library The Takelma Indians of Southwestern Oregon

by Virginia D. Card, 1967

970.3 R63 Car 1967, c. 2
Library Valley of the Rogues

by Percy Booth, 1970

published by Josephine Co. Library

 

970.3 R63 Boo 1970
Library Aboriginal Clay figurines from the Rogue River Area

presentation to the Oregon Academy of Science annual meeting by Lyman Deich, BLM, Feb. 26, 1977

 includes drawings

970.3 R63 Dei 1977
Library Parkman's The Oregon Trail

by Francis Parkman, pocket addition 1910

series of narrative and descriptive sketches of the prairies and Rocky Mountains originally…

978 PAR 1910
Library Journal of Travels on the Oregon Trail in 1845

by Joel Palmer, 1992

includes Nez Pierce and Chinook language, Oregon's Territorial constitution, what to take on the Oregon Trail and where…

978 P17 PAL 1992
Library The Oxford History of the American West

edited by Clyde A. Milner II, Carol A. O'Conner, Martha A. Sandweiss, 1994

978 O98 1994
Library Our Oregon Trail

Report to the Governor by the Oregon Trail Advisory Council 1988

978 O66 1988
Library Ghost towns of the American West

By Bill O'Neal, 1995

Jacksonville, p.302-307

978 O58 1995
Library The Oatman Story

researched and compiled by Hal and Doris Clark

compilation of original research material on Olive Oatman's captivity by Native Americans in…

978 O11 2002
Library Frontier Children

by Linda Peavy and Ursula Smith, 1999

children's lives in the American West in the latter half of the 1800s from many cultures

978 P36 1999
Library In Search of the Golden West

The (Pioneer) Tourist in Western America

by Earl Pomeroy, 1957

mostly California destinations

978 P64 1937
Library They Built the West an Epic of Rails and Cities

by Glenn Chesney Quiett, 1934

chronicals the building of the transcontinental railroad and several Western cities.

978 Q53 1934
Library The Reader's Encyclopedia of the American West

edited by Howard R. Lamar, 1977

America's frontier experience from the Colonial period to the Space Age

978 R41 1977
Library Cities of the American West: A History of Frontier Urban Planning

by John W. Reps

978 R46 1979