Materials Relating to the Covered Wagon Centennial Celebration Sponsored by the Oregon Trail Memorial Association

Materials Relating to the Covered Wagon Centennial Celebration Sponsored by the Oregon Trail Memorial Association
Author: Oregon Trail Memorial Association
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1930
Genre: Oregon National Historic Trail
ISBN:

Collection includes: printed bifolium - "Oregon Trail Memorial Association Centenary Celebration, April 10, 1930 - December 29, 1930" ; mimeographed typescript page - "Tentative bibliography on the pioneering of the west issued by Oregon Trail Memorial Association ... for Covered Wagon Centennial, April 10th, to December 29th, 1930" (2 copies) ; mimeographed typescript page - "The Covered Wagon Centennial: a plan to honor our pioneers promoted by the Oregon Trail Memorial Association" ; mimeographed typescript page - "Observance of the Covered-Wagon Centennial by the president of the United States of America: a proclamation" ; mimeographed typescript essay (4 p.) - "Covered Wagon Centennial ... America's historical opportunity by Dr. Howard R. Driggs, professor of English Teaching, New York University and President Oregon Trail Memorial Association" ; mimeographed typescript page - "Important dates, Covered Wagon Centennial ..." ; mimeographed typescript page - "Covered Wagon Centennial ... in compliance with the letter of Superintendent O'Shea to superintendents and principals, Dr. Howard R. Driggs, president of the Oregon Trail Memorial Association, makes the following suggestion ..." ; offprint of article, "A covered wagon centennial" from The Sun, Saturday, March 22, 1930 ; 2 copies of poster - "Celebrating the Covered Wagon Centennial" (from the Journal of the National Education Association) ; broadside - "Covered Wagon Centennial, by proclamation of President Herbert Hoover ... honor the pioneers of the west ..." (with map: "Historic landmarks of the Oregon Trail") ; circular - "Oregon Trail: a plan to honor the pioneers / issued by the Oregon Trail Memorial Association..."

Olympic Coin Act of 1981

Olympic Coin Act of 1981
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs
Publisher:
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1981
Genre: Commemorative coins
ISBN:

The Oregon Trail

The Oregon Trail
Author: David Dary
Publisher: Knopf
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2007-12-18
Genre: History
ISBN: 0307429113

A major one-volume history of the Oregon Trail from its earliest beginnings to the present, by a prize-winning historian of the American West. Starting with an overview of Oregon Country in the early 1800s, a vast area then the object of international rivalry among Spain, Britain, Russia, and the United States, David Dary gives us the whole sweeping story of those who came to explore, to exploit, and, finally, to settle there. Using diaries, journals, company and expedition reports, and newspaper accounts, David Dary takes us inside the experience of the continuing waves of people who traveled the Oregon Trail or took its cutoffs to Utah, Nevada, Montana, Idaho, and California. He introduces us to the fur traders who set up the first “forts” as centers to ply their trade; the missionaries bent on converting the Indians to Christianity; the mountain men and voyageurs who settled down at last in the fertile Willamette Valley; the farmers and their families propelled west by economic bad times in the East; and, of course, the gold-seekers, Pony Express riders, journalists, artists, and entrepreneurs who all added their unique presence to the land they traversed. We meet well-known figures–John Jacob Astor, Marcus and Narcissa Whitman, John Frémont, the Donners, and Red Cloud, among others–as well as dozens of little-known men, women, and children who jotted down what they were seeing and feeling in journals, letters, or perhaps even on a rock or a gravestone. Throughout, Dary keeps us informed of developments in the East and their influence on events in the West, among them the building of the transcontinental railroad and the efforts of the far western settlements to become U.S. territories and eventually states. Above all, The Oregon Trail offers a panoramic look at the romance, colorful stories, hardships, and joys of the pioneers who made up this tremendous and historic migration.