The Oregon Trail

a new American journey

450 pages

English language

Published Nov. 12, 2015

ISBN:
978-1-4516-5916-0
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OCLC Number:
894746614

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Spanning 2,000 miles and traversing six states from Missouri to the Pacific Ocean, the Oregon Trail is the route that made America. In the fifteen years before the Civil War, when 400,000 pioneers used it to emigrate West, the trail united the coasts, doubled the size of the country, and laid the groundwork for the railroads. The trail years also solidified the American character: our plucky determination in the face of adversity, our impetuous cycle of financial bubbles and busts, the fractious clash of ethnic populations competing for the same jobs and space. At once an American journey, a work of history, and a personal saga, this book tells the story of Buck's 2,000-mile expedition across the plains. He was accompanied by three cantankerous mules, his boisterous brother, Nick, and an "incurably filthy" Jack Russell terrier named Olive Oyl. Along the way, Buck dodges thunderstorms in Nebraska, chases his runaway …

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Subjects

  • Historical reenactments
  • Travel
  • Overland journeys to the Pacific
  • Description and travel
  • Frontier and pioneer life

Places

  • Oregon Trail
  • Oregon National Historic Trail
  • West (U.S.)