OREGON TRAIL TRAVELERS

Suggested Books

Title Author Pages ISBN
The Oregon Trail Ruts, Rogues & Reminiscences Ellen Carney 327 0-9636479-0-3
Wagon Wheel Kitchens Jacqueline Williams 222 0-7006-0610-6 (paperback)
0-7006-0609-2 (hard cover)
Covered Wagon Women Kenneth L. Holmes 280 0-8032-7277-4
Overland in 1846 (2 volumes) Dale Morgan 823 0-8032-8200-2 (paperback vol 1)
0-8032-3178-4 (cloth set)
0-8032-8202-8 (paperback set)
We'll All Go Home In the Spring Robert A. Bennet 368 unknown
Ben Snipes - Northwest Cattle King Roscoe Sheller 216 0-8323-0250-3
Bugles in the Valley - Garnett's Fort Simcoe H. Dean Guie 196 0-87595-057-4
The Oregon Trail - Yesterday and Today William E. Hill 179 0-87004-319-6
The Oregon Trail Francis Parkman Jr. 463 0-14-039042-1
Prairie Visions - The Life & Times of Solomon Butcher Pam Conrad 85 0-590-46116-8
The Treasures of the Steamboat Arabia David Hawley 60 None
Women of the West Cathy Luchetti &
Carol Olwell
240 0-517-59162-6
Terrible Trail: The Meek Cutoff 1845
Keith Clark &
Lowell Tiller
279 0-892288-233-6
The March of the Mounted Riflemen - From Ft. Leavenworth to Ft. Vancouver - 1849 Raymond W. Settle 378 0-8032-9196-5
The Oregon Trail Diary of Rev. Edward Evans Parrish in 1844 Bert Webber 96 0-936738
Reluctant Pioneer - One woman, without rights, caught in the wave of an historic migration Beatrice L. Bliss 250 0-9622738-4-8
Blazing A Wagon Trail to Oregon - A weekly chronicle of the great migration of 1843 Lloyd W. Coffman 184 0-9635984-0-6
The Prairie Traveler Capt. Randolph B. Marcy 252+ 0-918222-89-3
Old Pioneer Recipes J.S. Collester 32 None
Skookum - An Oregon Pioneer Family's History and Lore Shannon Applegate 460 0-688-09612-7
A Pioneer's Search for an Ideal Home Phoebe Goodell Judson 314 ISBN 0-8032-2563-6
ISBN 0-8032-7559-5 (pbk)
The Mountains We Have Crossed
Diaries and Letters of the Oregon Mission, 1838
Edited by Clifford Merrill Drury 318 ISBN 0-8032-6621-9 (pbk)
ON TO OREGON
The Diaries of Mary Walker and Myra Ells
Edited by Clifford Merrill Drury 356 ISBN 0-8032-6613-8 (pbk)
The Emigrants’ Guide to Oregon and California By Lansford W. Hastings 152 ISBN 1-55709-245-1
FROM THE OLD NORTHWEST TO THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST
The 1853 Oregon Trail Diaries of Patterson Fletcher Luark and Michael Fleenen Luark
Edited by Howard Jablon and Kenneth R. Elkins 200 ISBN 0-9635901-7 (cloth)
ISBN 0-9635901-8-9 (pbk)
Pioneer Children on the Journey West By Emmy E. Werner 186 ISBN 0-8133-2026-7 (cloth)
ISBN 0-8133-2027-5 (pbk)
On the Oregon Trail with the Ira Hooker Family 1848 By Marguariete Overhlser 76 ISBN 0-8323-0519-7 (pbk)

The Oregon Trail Ruts, Rogues & Reminiscences

Good primer book on Oregon Trail, California Trail, and Mormon Trail. Blacks in westward movement. Good source for a lot of good information. Five pages of bibliography.

Wagon Wheel Kitchens
Deals with food preparation, types of food taken on the Oregon Trail, recipes, and cookware. Four pages of bibliography.

Covered Wagon Women
Very little editing to original diaries and letters - easy reading.

Overland in 1846
For the serious student of Western History. Will need both volumes before starting, as Mr. Morgan has taken a good many 1846 diaries and cross referenced them in the comment session for each diary. You will be reading from both volumes at the same time. Good study of Applegate Trail and the Donner-Reed party. Some editing of original diaries. Good source of information - not leisure reading.

We'll All Go Home In the Spring
Believed to be out of print. A collection of letters and memories of pioneers primarily in Oregon. Easy reading.

Ben Snipes
Very easy reading (4th grade level). Follows the rise and fall of Ben Snipes, cattle rancher, 1854-1893. Ben Snipes raised cattle in what is now Yakima Valley & Columbia Basin, Washington. He sold cattle to gold prospectors in Canada and Montana.

Bugles in the Valley
Fort Simcoe established in 1856. Many notable officers on both sides of the Civil War served at Fort Simcoe. Lots of photographs and maps. Good study of military 1856-1858.

The Oregon Trail - Yesterday and Today
Excerpts from diaries. Comparison of original drawings and how areas looked in 1987. Has Freemont-Preuss map (Notes taken 1843, compiled in 1846).

The Oregon Trail
Highly touted. Not one of my favorites.

Prairie Visions
Very easy reading (3rd grade level). Large print. Although not concerning the Oregon Territory (Nebraska), this is more of a picture book with good photographs of pioneers and sod houses.

The Treasures of the Steamboat Arabia
Can be obtained at the Arabia Steamboat Museum in Kansas City Co. Picture book. Not Oregon Trail, but good source of tools, clothes, canned goods of 1856. Steamboat Arabia was built in 1853, sunk in 1856. It was found and recovered in 1988 with cargo intact. Many surprises.

Women of the West
Edited diaries of women. Most not of Oregon Country. Has section on Chinese women. lots of pictures.

Terrible Trail: The Meek Cutoff 1845
Through use of diaries, letters and published articles, the authors follow the events leading to taking the cut-off and the trail that follows. Contains list of names who took the cut-off. Lots of footnotes. Large bibliography.

The March of the Mounted Riflemen
Edited journal of Major Osborne Cross and George Gibbs. Footnotes to later achievements of many of the military men. Good bibliography.

The Oregon Trail Diary of Rev. Edward Evans parrish in 1844
Interesting. Easy to read.

Reluctant Pioneer
Written novel style with quotations from diaries. Some good prints of 1852 photographs.

Blazing A Wagon Trail to Oregon
Narration of the 1843 emigration with excerpts from diaries. Author notes on each chapter located at end of the book. Bibliography.

The Prairie Traveler
The U.S. War Department asked Capt. Marcy to write a guide book to Oregon after the army had to rescue several ill equipped wagon trains. In reading the guide book, you see the military training of Capt. Marcy. Sometimes dry, but full of information.

Old Pioneer Recipes
Published by Bear Wallow Books, Publishers, Inc., P.O. Box 579, Nashville, Indiana, 47448. Some interesting recipes. All measurements are modern usage. None are reported to be Oregon Trail.

An Oregon Pioneer Family's History and Lore
Very little coverage of the Applegate Trail. Good study of the Applegates in Oregon.

A Pioneer's Search for an Ideal Home
This book was first published in 1925, some 70 years after Mrs. Judson came west in 1853. The book is written in novel form, but the events and time line are consistent with other diaries and books. Mrs. Judson must have had a diary she used as the basis of this book. Mrs. Judson gives a women's perspective of trail life and early settlers life in Washington.

Note: This book was recommended by a visitor to the Travelers web page. I agree it is worth the reading. Dutch


The Mountains We Have Crossed
Diaries and Letters of the Oregon Mission, 1838
Collection of diaries and letters that bring interesting aspects to the human relationship of 4 couples journey to Whitman Mission in 1838 and the next 2 years in the mission field. Primary centers around, Mr. Asa Smith and his wife Sarah.

Mr. Drury does an excellent job of bringing out the personalities of the missionaries especially the Smiths. The editor brings out the women traveled side saddle many a day with out getting down to rest . Asa White is not shown to be a patient man, although highly educated. They set up a 8 foot by 12 tent each night. The diaries bring out the infighting and trials of the missionaries.

This a companion book to On to Oregon. The book is fairly easy reading.

ON TO OREGON
Companion book to The Mountains We Have Crossed. This book brings out the insight of two newly married missionary women traveling to Oregon in 1838.

The Emigrants’ Guide to Oregon and California
Mr. Hastings traveled to Oregon in 1842 spending 2 years Oregon and California wrote guide for fellow emigrants. In the short time MR. Hastings was in the Oregon and California it is amazing the detail he obtained regarding the weather and topography of Oregon and California.

The reading is slow due to use of unfamiliar use of words and the presence of more than one thought in many paragraphs.

This is a very well written book.

FROM THE OLD NORTHWEST TO THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST
The 1853 Oregon Trail Diaries of Patterson Fletcher Luark and Michael Fleenen Luark
The Luark brother kept diaries giving explicit direction of the trail they followed. The Editors have used these directions to tie in today’s landmarks. Among the items learned was the hiring of persons along the trail by the Luarks.

The contrast in the writing of the brothers lend interest and knowledge of the travel.

Pioneer Children on the Journey West
Ms. Werner has used children diaries and memories to tell of travel primary on the California Trail. Insight as to games, entertainment, food and travel from children’s view.

On the Oregon Trail with the Ira Hooker Family 1848
It is hard to tell what part of the book is diary and which is historical novel. No direct quotations from a diary. Have to label this book historical novel. Easy Reading.

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