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Blazing a Wagon Trail to Oregon: A Weekly Chronicle of the Great Migration of 1843

Full title: Blazing a Wagon Trail to Oregon: A Weekly Chronicle of the Great Migration of 1843
ISBN: 9780870045110
ISBN 10: 0870045113
Authors: Coffman, Lloyd W.
Publisher: Caxton Press
Edition: Reprint
Num. pages: 184
Binding: Paperback
Language: en
Published on: 2012

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Synopsis

Distributed by the University of Nebraska Press for Caxton Press Blazing a Wagon Trail to Oregon is the story of a determined group of American pioneers who set out to move their families on wheeled vehicles from the settled frontier in Missouri to the far Pacific shore. Their incentive was simple enough. Times were tough in 1843, and they had heard of a lush new land existing in a place called Oregon, a land ready to be settled by hard-working farmers. Although a new life seemed to await them just over the horizon, none of them suspected how formidable that horizon really was.
Diaries, letters home, and later reminiscences tell their story and document their emotional responses to their experiences. Beginning with the earliest assembly of wagons outside the frontier town of Independence, Missouri, the reader follows 'this grand adventure' to its conclusion six months later in Oregon. By introducing the various participants through a weekly chronicle, the author enables readers to view these shared experiences from sometimes revealingly different angles of vision. In effect, readers themselves become vicarious members of the train.