
The Oregon Trail
Oxford [England] ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2008.
Format: Book
Description: xxviii, 346 pages : map ; 20 cm.
The Oregon Trail is the gripping account of Francis Parkman's journey west across North America in 1846. After crossing the Allegheny Mountains by coach and continuing by boat and wagon to Westport, Missouri, he set out with three companions on a horseback journey that would ultimately takehim over two thousand miles. In the course of his travels, Parkman encountered numerous Indians, living among a Sioux tribe for a time, as well as meeting traders, trappers, and emigrants searching for a new life.His detailed description of the journey, set against the vast majesty of the Great Plains, has emerged through the generations as a classic narrative of one man's exploration of the American Wilderness. It is a journey which has shaped our picture of mid- nineteenth-century America and which hasinfluenced our perception of American civilization.
Series: Oxford world's classics.
Contents:
Introduction -- Note on the text -- Select bibliography -- Chronology of Francis Parkman, Jr. -- Map -- Oregon Trail -- Explanatory notes.
Subjects:
Parkman, Francis, 1823-1893 -- Travel -- West (U.S.)
Indians of North America -- West (U.S.)
Frontier and pioneer life -- West (U.S.)
West (U.S.) -- Description and travel.
Oregon National Historic Trail.
California National Historic Trail.
West (U.S.) -- History -- To 1848.
Parkman, Francis, 1823-1893 -- Travel -- West (U.S.)
Indians of North America -- West (U.S.)
Frontier and pioneer life -- West (U.S.)
West (U.S.) -- Description and travel.
Oregon National Historic Trail.
California National Historic Trail.
West (U.S.) -- History -- To 1848.
ISBN:
9780199553921 (pbk.)
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HISTORY North Am. US Westward Par | Ballentine Indoors | Nonfiction | In |