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Library Letters from Oregon Boys in France

Maude E. Wilmot, 1919, illustrations by George Phillips, first edition 1917-1918, World War I, American Red Cross, soldiers, personal letters

979.5 Letters
Library History vs. The Whitman Saved Oregon Story

William L. Marshall, 1904, Oregon Territory acquisition, essays, early history

979.5 M37
Library Western Oregon: Portrait of the Land and Its People, No. 2

Marine McPhee, 1987, history, geography, Klamath Mountains, Western Cascades

979.5 M17
Library A Peculiar Paradise: A History of Blacks in Oregon, 1788-1940

Elizabeth McLagan, 1980, African Americans, ordered chronologically, pioneer history, illustrated with photographs, enslaved persons

979.5 M14
Library Oregon 1859: A Snapshot in Time

Janice Marschner, 2008, "A time-travelers guide to the first year of statehood", ordered alphabetically by county, illustrated with photographs…

979.5 M3
Library The Southern Route to Western Oregon 1846

W. A. Moxley, n.d., Oregon Trail, wagon trains, Jesse Applegate, Lindsey Applegate, Levi Scott, John Scott, incomplete photocopy

979.5 MOX
Library Acquisition of Oregon and the Long Suppressed Evidence About Marcus Whitman, vol. 1

William I. Marshall, 1911, early history, politics, civics

979.5 M37 v. 1
Library Acquisition of Oregon and the Long Suppressed Evidence About Marcus Whitman, vol. 2

William I. Marshall, 1911, early history, politics, civics

979.5 M37 v. 2
Library Old Oregon Trail: Roadway of American Home Builders

Walter Meacham, 1948, illustrations by Irvin Shope, Jesse Applegate, travel, early pioneers, travel

979.5 M41
Library Saddle Bags in Siskiyou

J. Roy Jones, 1953, Siskiyou Co., California, Lotta Crabtree, Bret Harte, Joaquin Miller, gold rush, illustrated with a map and photograph

979.42 J71
Library Reminiscences of a Pioneer

Colonel William Thompson, 1912, Captain Jack Indian War, personal history, illustrated with photographs

979.42 T37
Library Mt. Shasta: History, Legends, and Lore

Michael Zanger, 1992, early and recent history, folklore, illustrated with sketches and photographs

979.42 Z29
Library In the Land of the Grasshopper Song: Two Women in the Klamath River Indian Country in 1908-09

Mary Ellicott Arnold and Mabel Reed, 1980, personal narratives, Karok Indians, Klamath River, Salmon River, gold rush, illustrated with…

979.421 A75
Library The Raging Sea: The Powerful Account of the Worst Tsunami in U.S. History

Dennis M. Powers, 2005, Crescent City, Del Norte County California, 1964 tsunami, natural disaster, illustrated with photographs

979.411 P6
Library The History of Del Norte County, California

Esther Ruth Smith, 1953, pioneers, personal narratives, gold mining, Crescent City, illustrated with photographs, a amp, and paintings

979.411 S65
Library At the Banks of the Eel: An Early History of Grizzly Bluff, Waddington, Price Creek, and Howe Creek

Denis P. Edeline, 1978, history, folklore, Humboldt County California, illustrated with photographs and sketch maps

979.412 E34
Library Lemuria: The Lost Continent of the Pacific

Wishar S. Cerve, 1931, folklore, Mt. Shasta, Rosicrucian, illustrated with sketches

979.42 C3
Library The Jews in the California Gold Rush

Robert E. Levinson, 1978, history 1849-1880, Jewish culture, gold mining, illustrated

979.4 L49
Library The Golden State and Its Resources

John J. Powell, 1874, California geography, economics, culture

979.4 P7
Library Across the Plains in the Donner Party

Virginia Reed Murphy, 1964, travel, pioneers, California, despair, illustrated with sketches

979.4
Library The Anti-Chinese Movement in California

Elmer Clarence Sandmeyer, 1991, racism, organized labor, politics, Chinese Exclusion Act, Asian Americans

979.4 S21
Library Modoc: The Tribe That Wouldn't Die

Cheewa James, 2008, Modoc War, Captain Jack, northern California, southern Oregon, Lava Beds National Monument, illustrated with photographs

979.40 J
Library Bad Company: The Story of California's Legendary and Actual Stage-Robbers, Bandits, Highwaymen and Outlaws from the Fifties to the Eighties

Joseph Henry Jackson, 1977, Joaquin Murieta, Dick Fellows, Tom Bell, Rattlesnake Dick, Black Bart, Dick Fellows, Tiburcio Vasquez, California Gold…

979.404
Library The Journal of a Trip Around the Horn as Written and Printed on the Ship Henry Lee

George G. Webster and Linville J. Hall, 1970 (1849), exploration, sea voyage, California history, merchants, navigation, illustrated with sketches…

979.404
Library Life in California Before the Gold Discovery

 John Bidwell, 1966, Sacramento Valley, early pioneers, personal narrative, John C. Fremont, John A. Sutter, illustrated with sketches

979.4 B53
Library Christmas in the Gold Fields, 1949

Joseph J. McCloskey & Hermann J. Sharmann, 1959, personal narratives, folk tales, pioneer history, California, illustrated with sketches

979.4 C47
Library From Wilderness to Empire: A History of California

Robert Glass Cleland, Glen Dumke (ed.), 1959, early exploration, Spanish Conquistadores, missions, statehood, recent history, illustrated with…

979.4 C54
Library Redding and Shasta County

Gateway to the Cascades

An Illustrated history by John D. Lawson, 1986

979.4 L2n
Library The Argonauts of California

by C.W Haskins, 1890

includes names of many 49ers who both came overland and in named ships.

979.4 H38, 1890
Library The Annotated Cartoons

by Homer C. Davenport, 1898

some Oregon cartoonitsts and many political issues represented

979.303 D38 2013