Between 1850 and 1869, some 350,000 pioneers crossed the Great Plains, following the Platte River Road from the Missouri River to South Pass, Wyoming, and on to California and Oregon. Others made the trek to Utah, Colorado, or Montana. This book tells the story of the crossing of the Plains from the viewpoint of children - one fifth of the participants in the great overland journeys. Palmer lets their voices be heard
David Dary\u27s The Oregon Trail is a pleasant excursion on a well-traveled road. His hook is not a ...
David Dary\u27s The Oregon Trail is a pleasant excursion on a well-traveled road. His hook is not a ...
Twelve sketches populate this pleasant little volume about overland travel between central Missouri ...
Between 1850 and 1869, some 350,000 pioneers crossed the Great Plains, following the Platte River Ro...
The small but growing collection of literature on children in the nineteenth-century American West h...
Emmy E. Werner, a developmental psychologist specializing in high-risk children, traces stories of p...
Most students of Western history know something about the Bozeman Trail, the 1860s-era cut-off from ...
Twelve sketches populate this pleasant little volume about overland travel between central Missouri ...
Emmy E. Werner, a developmental psychologist specializing in high-risk children, traces stories of p...
Review of: The Great Medicine Road: Narratives of the Oregon, California, and Mormon Trails, part 1,...
The last decade has seen an increasing number of publications dedicated to the history of young peop...
The small but growing collection of literature on children in the nineteenth-century American West h...
Review of: The Great Medicine Road: Narratives of the Oregon, California, and Mormon Trails, part 1,...
Emmy E. Werner, a developmental psychologist specializing in high-risk children, traces stories of p...
The last decade has seen an increasing number of publications dedicated to the history of young peop...
David Dary\u27s The Oregon Trail is a pleasant excursion on a well-traveled road. His hook is not a ...
David Dary\u27s The Oregon Trail is a pleasant excursion on a well-traveled road. His hook is not a ...
Twelve sketches populate this pleasant little volume about overland travel between central Missouri ...
Between 1850 and 1869, some 350,000 pioneers crossed the Great Plains, following the Platte River Ro...
The small but growing collection of literature on children in the nineteenth-century American West h...
Emmy E. Werner, a developmental psychologist specializing in high-risk children, traces stories of p...
Most students of Western history know something about the Bozeman Trail, the 1860s-era cut-off from ...
Twelve sketches populate this pleasant little volume about overland travel between central Missouri ...
Emmy E. Werner, a developmental psychologist specializing in high-risk children, traces stories of p...
Review of: The Great Medicine Road: Narratives of the Oregon, California, and Mormon Trails, part 1,...
The last decade has seen an increasing number of publications dedicated to the history of young peop...
The small but growing collection of literature on children in the nineteenth-century American West h...
Review of: The Great Medicine Road: Narratives of the Oregon, California, and Mormon Trails, part 1,...
Emmy E. Werner, a developmental psychologist specializing in high-risk children, traces stories of p...
The last decade has seen an increasing number of publications dedicated to the history of young peop...
David Dary\u27s The Oregon Trail is a pleasant excursion on a well-traveled road. His hook is not a ...
David Dary\u27s The Oregon Trail is a pleasant excursion on a well-traveled road. His hook is not a ...
Twelve sketches populate this pleasant little volume about overland travel between central Missouri ...