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Preface | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | ||
What Happened When: A Brief Chronology | 1 | |
Wagon Train By-Laws, 1849 | 6 | |
Articles of Agreement, 1864 | 7 | |
Outfit for Oregon, 1847 | 9 | |
From Emigrant's Guide to California, 1849 | 11 | |
From The Prairie Traveler: Handbook for Overland Travelers, 1859 | 13 | |
From Ox Team Days on the Oregon Trail, 1852 | 15 | |
History and Interpretation | 19 | |
Narcissa Whitman, Into the Unknown, 1836 | 21 | |
Thomas Jefferson Farnham, Go West, Young Man! 1839 | 48 | |
Jesse Applegate, A Boy's Grand Adventure, 1843 | 80 | |
Catherine Sager, Oregon Trail Orphan, 1844 | 110 | |
Abigail Scott, Where Many Fond Hopes Have Been Laid, 1852 | 130 | |
Ezra Meeker, The Trail Was a Battlefield, 1852 | 154 | |
Helen Stewart, Oh Dear, Oh Dear! This Is Going to Oregon, 1853 | 177 | |
Fincelius G. Burnett, Army Indian Fighter on the Overland Trail, 1865 | 197 | |
Mrs. Lucy Alice Ide, Trail's End - Thus We All Are Scattered, 1878 | 218 | |
Summary | 239 | |
Historical Photographs and Artifacts | 243 | |
Bibliography | 253 | |
Index | 257 |
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