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Estimated Ship Dimensions : 7.36 inches length x 5.28 inches width x 0.59 inches height. Estimated Ship Weight: 0.19 pound.
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Travel the Oregon Trail with Sara, her younger brother and her parents, as they head west from Boston, ride down the Missouri River and follow the Great Platte River Road in an adventure of a lifetime to fulfill their dream to settle in Oregon. (Fiction)
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Home & Family Bundle with the Original "Oregon Trail "
Home Repair Guide. Kitchen Gourmet. Pro Landscape 3-D. Design It! 3-D. The Family Doctor. Typing Teacher. Oregon Trail.
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The Oregon Trail
The history of our great nation was written by the pioneers who braved all the elements and hardships that they faced on a daily basis. In a salute to those men and women who began their trek near Independence, Missouri and ended it at the Columbia River region of Oregon, Michael Story brings us a sound portrait of this very important pathway. With bold sonic strokes of winds and percussion, the work moves with energy and drive. This is an important contribution to the concert and contest literature...
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The Oregon Trail T-Shirt
This The Oregon Trail T-Shirt is 100% cotton black adult t-shirt with 1980 educational game The Oregon Trail's Next rest area 160 miles scene printed on front.
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Oregon Trail black t-shirt. Features a image from the popular computer game that says, "You'll be living in a Wagon Down by the River." Officially Licensed. 100% cotton.
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The Oregon Trail, Francis Parkman
In 1846, a young man of privilege left his comfortable Boston home to embark on a strenuous overland journey to the untamed West. This timeless account of Parkman's travels and travails provides an expressive portrait of the rough frontiersmen, immigrants, and Native Americans he encounters, set against the splendor of the unspoiled wilderness. While Parkman's patrician air and unabashed racism sometimes jolt the modern reader, this remains a colorful classic by one of the 19th century's most prominent...
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Using diaries, journals, company and expedition reports, and newspaper accounts, the author presents a major one-volume history of the Oregon Trail from its earliest beginnings to present.
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Author: John Zilly. Softcover; 328 pages; black-and-white photographs and maps. Adventure Press; copyright 2008. The built-over and closed trails have been tossed out, and the existing trails have been updated. GPS-compatible overview maps and elevation profiles help you chart your course. Features rides near Portland, Mount Hood, Bend and Oakridge. Each entry includes distance, altitude gain, duration, driving distance, skill rating, best season, permits, management contacts and corresponding...
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How to Get Rich on the Oregon Trail
Gr 4–7—Following in the footsteps of How to Get Rich in the California Gold Rush (National Geographic, 2008), Oregon Trail is the fictionalized account of an overland journey in 1852, recorded by budding writer 15-year-old William Reed, whose well-to-do family "follows the siren call of opportunity" by going west. Both an editor's note at the outset and an afterword stress the fact that there is not a "single scrap" of evidence that Reed or his family ever lived but that much of what he describes...
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There is a western, folk flavor to this legato, rolling, panoramic solo, in B major. The left hand keeps a fairly constant broken chord accompaniment, and the right hand sings the melody, with occasional reaches of an octave. There are many changes in tempo, meter and dynamics, and there is a generous use of the extremes of the keyboard. This solo won a Lynn Freeman Olson Composition Award.
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Our Journey West: The Oregon Trail Adventures of Sarah Marshall
Twelve-year-old Sarah Marshall and her family leave their New York home in 1852 to seek a better life in the fertile lands of Oregon. Illustrations.
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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...
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The dramatic story of a teenage girl’s moral courage in confronting danger, disease, and death while taking part in the greatest human migration in world history. In 1843, Kate is among those 300,000 Americans who will journey up to thousands of miles to the Oregon Territory in search of a better life. Kate matures emotionally and spiritually and begins to dream of becoming a medical missionary to the Indians. But that dream is challenged when a typhus epidemic threatens to wipe out the entire wagon...
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An introduction to what life was like on the Oregon Trail, describing the wagons, daily routines, food, clothing, Native Americans encountered on the way, and dangers.
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Fisher, an accomplished master of illustrated histories ( The White House ; Ellis Island ), here focuses on this famous 2000-mile trail which stretched from the Missouri River to the mouth of the Columbia River in the Oregon Territory. For 20 years (the 1840s and '50s) countless ``emigrants'' traveled this arduous route in prairie schooners, seeking new lives in the West and the fulfillment of the nation's manifest destiny to control all of North America. Drawing on a variety of contemporary accounts...
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Oregon Trail 5th Edition - Windows
Travel the famous Oregon Trail and experience the life of an 1800s pioneer. Confront an array of challenges along the 2,000-mile journey, including hunting for food, tending to sicknesses and crossing dangerous rivers. Build your survival skills as you tackle wide-ranging situations and seek advice from quirky characters. Improve your knowledge of history and geography. Increase your skills in problem-solving, decision-making and budget management. Ages: 9 years and up.
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Description Examines the famous westward route of American settlement during the 1800s, including everyday life on the trail, what it took to make the journey successfully, and what happened to unsuccessful attempts to reach the Oregon Territory.
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In 1843, a wagon train that consisted of a thousand pioneers headed west along the Oregon Trail. This series of programs tells the story of these hardy men, women, and children, detailing their reasons for undertaking this 2,000-mile journey and the rigors they underwent in its course; showing the pristine western trail that remains today, with the same breathtaking vistas the pioneers beheld as they pushed westward; and explaining the historic role of the trail in spanning the country and uniting...
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The Oregon Trail for BlackBerry
rollover to see screenshots The pioneering adventure game you love or once loved in a side-scrolling adventure! From Independence, MO to a valley in Oregon, build real life decision-making and problem-solving skills as you choose your wagon party and supplies, read maps, plan your route, and guide your team through the unknown wilderness. Survive the dangers of the long journey: raging rivers, bears attacks, sickness, and starvation, in a story greater than fiction about real people with real dreams...
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Washington big-wigs hire on of the best frontier scouts to help them stop Indians from raiding the wagon trains crossing the famous Oregon Trail. Jeff Scott, the frontier scout joins the wagon train in disguise in order to gain evidence against the man he believes is responsible for the raids. This man just happens to the the wagon master so Jeff Scott must be careful. 15 chapters included.
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