"Ezra Meeder, the venerable pioneer, has returned to his Puget Sound home after his remarkable and arduous undertaking of retracing the famous Oregon Trail with an ox-team.
The object of early travel from the Missouri River to the region beyond the Rocky Mountains was, fir...
Oregon City lies at the base of Willamette Falls. It was one of the few known points in the Oregon T...
"It contains a chapter entitled [The Bethel Company] and is embellished with numerous full page prin...
"Such was the Oregon pioneer, who, with heroic patience, subdued the wilderness, battled mightily wi...
"The Oregon Society of the Sons of the American Revolution met with such success in its first series...
"No doubt this work is highly prized in its home locality [Nebraska], and in future years will there...
A later edition, Seattle, 1916, published under title: The busy life of eighty-five years of Ezra Me...
"The Road to Oregon is by far the most comprehensive and authentic work yet published on the subject...
Note: Meeker had taken the Overland Trail to Oregon in 1849, and in 1906 traveled back from Oregon t...
"Walla Walla was the scene of interesting exercises on November 29, 1907. It was the sixtieth annive...
Pioneer of the Old Oregon Trail. Later in his declining years he was America's most colorful figure ...
"This quaint narrative is full of human interest and throws many interesting side lights on travel o...
In 1842 John C. Frémont led a party of twenty-five men on a five-month journey from Saint Louis to t...
"The present is a beautiful, wide margined brochure richly illustrated. In telling the story with ev...
"At 81 years of age this fine type of the real pioneer wrote some of his recollections which appeare...
The object of early travel from the Missouri River to the region beyond the Rocky Mountains was, fir...
Oregon City lies at the base of Willamette Falls. It was one of the few known points in the Oregon T...
"It contains a chapter entitled [The Bethel Company] and is embellished with numerous full page prin...
"Such was the Oregon pioneer, who, with heroic patience, subdued the wilderness, battled mightily wi...
"The Oregon Society of the Sons of the American Revolution met with such success in its first series...
"No doubt this work is highly prized in its home locality [Nebraska], and in future years will there...
A later edition, Seattle, 1916, published under title: The busy life of eighty-five years of Ezra Me...
"The Road to Oregon is by far the most comprehensive and authentic work yet published on the subject...
Note: Meeker had taken the Overland Trail to Oregon in 1849, and in 1906 traveled back from Oregon t...
"Walla Walla was the scene of interesting exercises on November 29, 1907. It was the sixtieth annive...
Pioneer of the Old Oregon Trail. Later in his declining years he was America's most colorful figure ...
"This quaint narrative is full of human interest and throws many interesting side lights on travel o...
In 1842 John C. Frémont led a party of twenty-five men on a five-month journey from Saint Louis to t...
"The present is a beautiful, wide margined brochure richly illustrated. In telling the story with ev...
"At 81 years of age this fine type of the real pioneer wrote some of his recollections which appeare...
The object of early travel from the Missouri River to the region beyond the Rocky Mountains was, fir...
Oregon City lies at the base of Willamette Falls. It was one of the few known points in the Oregon T...
"It contains a chapter entitled [The Bethel Company] and is embellished with numerous full page prin...