All Over Oregon and Washington. Observations on the Country, its Scenery, Soil, Climate, Resources,
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Published in 1894, this book provides a comprehensive account of the early Indian wars in Oregon, covering the period from the 1820s to the 1850s. It includes information on the different tribes and their conflicts, as well as the attitudes and policies of the American authorities towards the native populations. The book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of Oregon and the impact of westward expansion on native peoples.
A travel guidebook packed with insights into the Pacific Northwest, including Oregon and Washington. Full of tips and recommendations for travelers, this book also offers an interesting look into the region's early history and natural resources.
This book is a comprehensive history of the state of California covering the period from its earliest indigenous inhabitants to the present day. It is an essential reference book for researchers and students studying Californian history and culture.
Frances Fuller Victor was a pioneering figure in the early days of American literature. In this collection of her work, she showcases her range and versatility, with poems, stories, and essays that explore everything from romance and adventure to politics and social issues.
This comprehensive history of California, written by four prominent historians of the late 19th century, covers the period from the arrival of the first Spanish explorers in the 16th century to the end of the 1800s. The book offers a detailed account of the state's early settlements, its role in the Mexican-American War, the Gold Rush of 1849, and the social and political developments of the era. A fascinating read for anyone interested in California history.