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 SCOTTS BLUFF NATIONAL MONUMENT.  by Merrill J. Mattes.
 SCOTTS BLUFF NATIONAL MONUMENT.  by Merrill J. Mattes. 
    National Park Service Handbook #28 to exploration by fur
    traders, role in overland migrations of Nebraska site. Includes discovery of the overland route, fr trade, missionaries, emigrants, 49ers, Pony Express, Plains wars, cowboys and homesteaders. Also covers natural history of the region and prehistory plus a guide to the area and related areas. Historical photographs and drawings, maps,  68 pages. 
   ISBN: 024-005-0891-8. 1983/ May have loose signature pages. Order #: USGB4625 paper$4.95. 
 SCOTTS BLUFF NATIONAL MONUMENT, Nebraska.  by Merrill J. Mattes.
SCOTTS BLUFF NATIONAL MONUMENT, Nebraska.  by Merrill J. Mattes. 
    National Park Service Handbook #28 to exploration by fur
    traders, role in overland migrations of Nebraska site. Includes discovery of the overland route, fur trade, missionaries, emigrants, 49ers, Pony Express, Plains wars, cowboys and homesteaders. Also covers natural history of the region and prehistory plus a guide to the area and related areas. Historical photographs and drawings, maps,  68 pages. 
  ISBN: None. 1961. Order #: USGB2482 paper$4.95. 
 STORIES OF YOUNG PIONEERS. by Violet T. Kimball.
STORIES OF YOUNG PIONEERS. by Violet T. Kimball. 
  "This lengthy, thorough book 
    relies on diaries and memoirs to bring to life the experience of traveling 
    westward in the mid-nineteenth century." —Booklist. Most people know about the hardships and dangers the pioneers encountered on the 
    Emigrant Trail in the mid-nineteenth century. What they may not consider, 
    however, is the strength and courage of pioneer children in the face of these 
    difficulties. In Stories of Young Pioneers: In Their Own Words, Violet 
    Kimball has collected memoirs, letters, and journal entries of children who were 
    ages six to nineteen when they made the overland journey. Readers ages twelve to 
    sixteen will discover in these pages a window into the lives of emigrant 
    children on the trail.
    The book is organized by topic--including romance, animals, fun, and recreation, 
    as well as danger, disease, and death--and peppered with detailed profiles of 
    individual youngsters. Feel the mixed emotions of thirteen-year-old Kate Scott 
    as she and her family leave the comforts of their home and friends in Illinois 
    in search of a new life in the untamed Oregon Territory. Sit in the driver's 
    seat with thirteen-year-old teamster John Stoughton as he drives his oxen across 
    rocks, water, sand, and icy mountain passes. Unwind after a long, arduous day by 
    joining in a hand of cards or, better yet, a night of music and dancing. Young 
    historians will find Stories of Young Pioneers not only exciting reading 
    but also a thorough and well-researched tool to learn more about life on the 
    Oregon Trail, California Trail, and Mormon Pioneer Trail.
    For ages 10 and up. 240 
    pages. 
  ISBN: 0-87842-423-7. Order #: MOPR1221 paper$14.00.
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 ACROSS THE PLAINS IN THE DONNER PARTY: a personal narrative of the overland trip to California, 1846-47. by Virginia Reed Murphy.
ACROSS THE PLAINS IN THE DONNER PARTY: a personal narrative of the overland trip to California, 1846-47. by Virginia Reed Murphy. 
           Virginia was 12 years old when her family left Springfield, Illinois to trek across the
           plains to California, their intended new home, along with 25 fellow emigrants. Along the
           way, her grandmother died, her pony had to be left, her family lost their oxen and had to
           abandon a wagon with their possessions, her stepfather killed a man and was banished from
           the train, and then she and her group were trapped in snows at the eastern foot of the
           Sierra Nevada crest at and near what is now Donner Lake and Truckee, California. 
           As a result, 13 of those who started with her in Springfield, and 29 more who 
           joined her along the way, never did cross those mountains. Here is the little 
           girl's story, written by her later as an adult, now a part of the American epic 
           of winning the West. 
           Reprinted from Century Magazine with illustrations added from   Frederic	Remington and others. 64 pages. See sample pages, illustrations.
           Check stock. ISBN: 978-0-89646-099-7. Order #: VIST0099 paper$7.95.
           
            THE BUFFALO--1898.by Colonel Henry Inman with "Buffalo Bill" Cody.
THE BUFFALO--1898.by Colonel Henry Inman with "Buffalo Bill" Cody.
      by Colonel Henry Inman with "Buffalo Bill" Cody. 
      America nearly lost its buffalo (or bison, to be more accurate), but in an early
      conservation effort a small herd was retained. This has now grown into a sizable
      population, which recall to us the vast herds that once roamed and even blackened the
      plains. This story, however, is told by one who at one point in his career was actively
      engaged in slaughtering the animals. They were a nuisance that got in the way of the new
      trains, and, besides, eliminating buffaloes might help in subduing Indians. Life habits of
      the animal are given as well, and what better way to learn of the place in our history of
      the buffalo than by reading an account by one of the principals in their history.
      Reprinted from 1898. 
    Illustrations are by  Frederic	Remington    and others. 48 pages. See sample pages, illustrations.
    Check stock.ISBN-10: 0-89646-028-2. ISBN-13: 
    978-0-89646-028-7.  Order #: VIST0028 paper$4.95.
    
     DIARY OF PATRICK BREEN: one of the Donner Party.     by Frederick J. Teggart.
 DIARY OF PATRICK BREEN: one of the Donner Party.     by Frederick J. Teggart.
           Diary kept by 1846-47 Donner Party emigrant who survived over-winter entrapment in
           Sierra snow near Truckee, California. Breen and his family all survived the ordeal, but many from other groups perished. The diary records days of snowfall, the experiences of others who were marooned with them, and the scant food available, plus delayed attempts from outside to rescue them. 7 photos, 16 pages. See sample pages, illustrations.
           Check stock. ISBN: 978-0-89646-102-4. Order #VIST0102 paper$3.95.
           
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