"In 'Van Ogle's Memory of Pioneer Days,' which appeared in the Washington Historical Quarterly for October, 1922, the old pioneer was shown to differ with George H. Himes, the eminent historical authority of Oregon, about the famous story of killing oxen at Naches Pass... Mr. Himes promptly took exception to such criticism of his historical work...
"This quaint narrative is full of human interest and throws many interesting side lights on travel o...
"The Road to Oregon is by far the most comprehensive and authentic work yet published on the subject...
For too long, Oregon history has been captive to the mid-nineteenth-century’s rambling wagon trains....
"Mr. Van Ogle was born in Adams County, Ohio, on September 21, 1825, and died at the Soldiers' Home,...
"At 81 years of age this fine type of the real pioneer wrote some of his recollections which appeare...
"We wish now recall some of the time-honored, once familiar names. The first mention we find of…
"The present is a beautiful, wide margined brochure richly illustrated. In telling the story with ev...
"The special trains carried groups of interesting people, including those who took part in the vario...
"No doubt this work is highly prized in its home locality [Nebraska], and in future years will there...
"Ezra Meeder, the venerable pioneer, has returned to his Puget Sound home after his remarkable and a...
"White Salmon is twenty miles west of The Dalles, on the north side of the Columbia, and the same di...
"It contains a chapter entitled [The Bethel Company] and is embellished with numerous full page prin...
Between 1840 and 1869, approximately 300,000 people crossed the United States on their way to settle...
"The Oregon Society of the Sons of the American Revolution met with such success in its first series...
"…with a large party including many of mother's relatives, started out overland by ox teams along th...
"This quaint narrative is full of human interest and throws many interesting side lights on travel o...
"The Road to Oregon is by far the most comprehensive and authentic work yet published on the subject...
For too long, Oregon history has been captive to the mid-nineteenth-century’s rambling wagon trains....
"Mr. Van Ogle was born in Adams County, Ohio, on September 21, 1825, and died at the Soldiers' Home,...
"At 81 years of age this fine type of the real pioneer wrote some of his recollections which appeare...
"We wish now recall some of the time-honored, once familiar names. The first mention we find of…
"The present is a beautiful, wide margined brochure richly illustrated. In telling the story with ev...
"The special trains carried groups of interesting people, including those who took part in the vario...
"No doubt this work is highly prized in its home locality [Nebraska], and in future years will there...
"Ezra Meeder, the venerable pioneer, has returned to his Puget Sound home after his remarkable and a...
"White Salmon is twenty miles west of The Dalles, on the north side of the Columbia, and the same di...
"It contains a chapter entitled [The Bethel Company] and is embellished with numerous full page prin...
Between 1840 and 1869, approximately 300,000 people crossed the United States on their way to settle...
"The Oregon Society of the Sons of the American Revolution met with such success in its first series...
"…with a large party including many of mother's relatives, started out overland by ox teams along th...
"This quaint narrative is full of human interest and throws many interesting side lights on travel o...
"The Road to Oregon is by far the most comprehensive and authentic work yet published on the subject...
For too long, Oregon history has been captive to the mid-nineteenth-century’s rambling wagon trains....