Friday, May 11, 2012

Bibliography


Bibliography

Aronin, Miriam. How Many People Traveled the Oregon Trail? N.p.: Lerner Publishing Group , 2012.



Bagley, Will. So Rugged and Mountainous. Vol. 1. Overland West. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2010.



“Basic Facts About the Oregon trail.” Bureau of Land Managment. Accessed March 3, 2012. http://www.blm.gov/‌or/‌oregontrail/‌history-basics.php.



Dary, David. The Oregon Trail; An American Saga. New York: Alfred A. Knope, 2004.



Pringle, Catherine Sager. Across the Plains in 1844. Fairfield. Galleon Press, 1993. Originally published in Whitman College Quarterly. 1897.



Rumer, Thomas A. The Emigrating Company: The 1844 Oregon Trail Journal of Jacob Hammer. Spokane. Arthur H. Clark Co., 1993



Sinclair to Bartlett, “Sufferings of the California Emigrants”: 29 January 1847, reprinted in Crossroads 8, no. 4, 1997



Sharp, Brief Account of the Experiences, 3.



“Start of the Oregon Trail.” Historic Oregon City. Accessed March 4, 2012. http://www.historicoregoncity.org/‌end-of-the-oregon-trail-history/‌oregon-trail-history/‌131-startoftrail.



Trail Boss. “1950’s Wagon Train, Traveling from Independence, Missouri to the Oregon Trail.” Lecture, The National Oregon/‌California Trail Center, Montpelier, ID, May 6, 2012.



Trinklein, Michael. The Oregon Trail. Amazon Digital Services, 2011. Amazon Kindle Edition.





Primary Sources:



Bagley, Will. So Rugged and Mountainous. Vol. 1. Overland West. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2010.



Dary, David. The Oregon Trail; An American Saga. New York: Alfred A. Knope, 2004.



Pringle, Catherine Sager. Across the Plains in 1844. Fairfield. Galleon Press, 1993. Originally published in Whitman College Quarterly. 1897.



Rumer, Thomas A. The Emigrating Company: The 1844 Oregon Trail Journal of Jacob Hammer. Spokane. Arthur H. Clark Co., 1993



Sinclair to Bartlett, “Sufferings of the California Emigrants”: 29 January 1847, reprinted in Crossroads 8, no. 4, 1997



Sharp, Brief Account of the Experiences, 3.



Secondary Sources:



Aronin, Miriam. How Many People Traveled the Oregon Trail? N.p.: Lerner Publishing Group , 2012.



“Basic Facts About the Oregon trail.” Bureau of Land Managment. Accessed March 3, 2012. http://www.blm.gov/‌or/‌oregontrail/‌history-basics.php.



“Start of the Oregon Trail.” Historic Oregon City. Accessed March 4, 2012. http://www.historicoregoncity.org/‌end-of-the-oregon-trail-history/‌oregon-trail-history/‌131-startoftrail.



Trail Boss. “1950’s Wagon Train, Traveling from Independence, Missouri to the Oregon Trail.” Lecture, The National Oregon/‌California Trail Center, Montpelier, ID, May 6, 2012.



Trinklein, Michael. The Oregon Trail. Amazon Digital Services, 2011. Amazon Kindle Edition.


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