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Native Americans on the Oregon Trail ... Relationships The first section of the Oregon Trail bisected two major Native American tribes--the Cheyenne to the north and the Pawnee to the south.
Discoverers & Explorers Who really found the Oregon Trail? ... Explorer John Fremont became one of America's biggest heroes because of his journeys west along the Oregon Trail in 1842 and 1843. ...
End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center History 101 ... Later Oregon emigrants had easier decisions to make. As time went on, the Trail and its environs were thoroughly documented and explored, ...
This picture gallery gives a brief introduction to just a few famous landmarks that many pioneers saw and used for navigation while traveling on the Oregon Trail.
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Oregon Trail Timelines From 1792 to 1843 this extensive site mixes descriptions of important events and people with details, trivia, and a list of sources.
Overlanders on the Oregon Trail, in contrast, quickly learned that Conestoga wagons were too big for their needs: the huge, ... A fully outfitted wagon on the Oregon Trail must have been quite a sight, ...
American Western Expansion - Includes maps of the Lewis & Clark Expedition 1804, the Santa Fe Trail 1821, the Oregon Trail 1835, the Mormon Pioneer Trail of 1846, the Pony Express Route 1860, the ...
Includes maps of the Lewis & Clark Expedition 1804, the Santa Fe Trail 1821, the Oregon Trail 1835, the Mormon Pioneer Trail of 1846, the Pony Express Route 1860, the Overland Trail 1862 and Key ...
Continue the Oregon Trail saga! ... Read our Number Four in the series: Oregon Trail 1859, Oregon Territory Joins the Union.
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