Three youngsters in a wagon train on the Oregon Trail encounter a man claiming to be innocent but who is sought by a bounty hunter. Includes nonfiction learning activities.
Page Jackson's conception of Mitchell Pass at Scotts Bluff 98 Photo of Mitchell Pass at Scotts Bluff today 98 Jackson's painting of Mitchell Pass showing Fort Mitchell ... 99 The area where Fort Mitchell once stood 99 Miller's painting ...
An ailing Edward Jay Allen joined a wagon train en route to Oregon in 1852.
Interesting little book of facts about the Oregon Trail.
A story based on the remarkable journey made by the Sager children through the north-west of America in the pioneering days of 1844.
Romantic nights singing camp songs under the stars give way to threats until the young Carter completes his journey with a maturing sense of human nature and community. Stunning photographs enhance the tale.
As his family sets out from Missouri to Oregon, young Ben wonders whether he will have more trouble with the dangers of the journey or his debilitating asthma.
Over the Oregon Trail
Over Oregon Trail/TWGN/G
The Oregon Trail, Yesterday and Today: A Curriculum Guide for K-12
Maps of the Oregon Trail