With this attractive and easy-to-use guide in hand you'll discover the Oregon you never knew existed. Nine maps and thirteen black-and-white illustrations help you become acquainted with this unknown Oregon.
State of Oregon Blue Book, Almanac and Fact Book
Because Oregon sits on the leading edge of a moving crustal plate, a striking diversity of geologic events have molded its topography. Over a century of study, a deeper understanding...
Combine hiking and geology interests to have more fun in on the trail
Author Alexander Benjamin Craghead tells the story of this Gilded Age patron and the architecture that helped shape the city's identity.
In 1933, McCullough and his staff worked day and night to finish plans for the remaining five bridges, and in early 1934, the Public Works Administration funded simultaneous construction of them.
Fifty illustration identify riparian plants and animals, and 150 photographs showcase a magnificent rivers estate. This volume is an essential outdoor companion for Oregonians and visitors alike. Book jacket.
Ukiah Oregon is quickly becoming one of the greatest trackers in the country.
An Oregon classic since 1928, the sixth edition contains more than 5,000 entries and includes dates of the name's first usage, reasons behind the naming, and more.
The slightly true narrative of how a brave pioneer father brought apples, pears, plums, grapes, and cherries (and children) across the plains.
Carey, “Methodist Reports,” 318-19, 322, 324. For complaints from Elijah White, J. P. Richmond, George Abernethy, and William Kone, see Gatke, “Document of Mission,” 81-89, and Joseph Whitcomb's pro-Lee testimony, 164-68; ...