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Oregon Trail
Oregon Trail overland emigrant route in the United States from the Missouri River to the Columbia River country (all of which was then called Oregon). The pioneers by wagon train did not, however, follow any single narrow route. In open country the different trains might spread out over a large area, only to converge again for river crossings, mountain passes, and other natural constrictions. In time many cutoffs and alternate routes also developed. They originated at various places on the Missouri, although Independence and Westport (now part of Kansas City, Mo.) were favorite starting points, and St. Joseph had some popularity.
The Route
Those starting from Independence followed the same route as the Santa Fe Trail for some 40 mi (64 km), then turned NW to the Platte and generally followed that river to the junction of the North Platte and the South Platte. Crossing the South Platte, the main trail followed the North Platte to Fort Laramie, while the Overland Trail followed the South Platte. The main trail continued from Fort Laramie to the present Casper, Wyo., and through the mountains by the South Pass to the basin of the Colorado River. The travelers then went SW; the Overland Trail rejoined the route E of Fort Bridger. From Fort Bridger the Mormon Trail continued SW to the Great Salt Lake, while the Oregon Trail went northwest across a divide to Fort Hall , on the Snake River. It then went along the Snake River. The California Trail branched off to the southwest, but the Oregon Trail continued to Fort Boise. From that point the travelers had to make the hard climb over the Blue Mts. Once those were crossed, paths diverged somewhat; many went to Fort Walla Walla before proceeding down the south bank of the Columbia River, traversing the Columbia's gorge where it passes through the Cascade Mts. to the Willamette Valley, where the early settlement centered. The end of the trail shifted as settlement spread.
The Wagon Trains
The mountain men were chiefly responsible for making the route known, and Thomas Fitzpatrick and James Bridger were renowned as guides. Capt. Benjamin de Bonneville first took wagons over South Pass in 1832. The first genuine emigrant train was that led by John Bidwell in 1841, half of which went to California, the rest proceeding from Fort Hall to Oregon. The first train of emigrants to reach Oregon was that led by Elijah White in 1842. In 1843 occurred the "great emigration" of more than 900 persons and more than 1,000 head of stock. Four trains made the journey in 1844, and by 1845 the emigrants reached a total of over 3,000. Although it took the average train six months to traverse the c.2,000-mi (3,200-km) route, the trail was used for many years. Travel gradually declined with the coming of the railroads, and the trail was abandoned in the 1870s. Many trail sites are now preserved in the Oregon National Historic Trail (see National Parks and Monuments , table). An interpretive center is in Baker City, Oreg.
Bibliography
The classic work by F. Parkman, The Oregon Trail, actually concerns only the eastern part of the trail. See also Federal Writers' Project, The Oregon Trail (1939, repr. 1972); E. Meeker, Story of the Lost Trail of Oregon (1984); J. E. Brown, Oregon Trail Revisited (1988); D. Dary, The Oregon Trail: An American Saga (2004).
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Three trails focus of Center and celebration. (Santa Fe, Calif., Oregon Trails; opening of National Frontier Trails Center)
PR Newswire; 2/7/1990; 700+ words
; ...presentation, "Oregon Trail," by Linda DeCota...Westport and Western Trails," by Orvis Fitts...freight on the Oregon Trail. Truman Library...admission. "Historic Oregon City" video tape showings. Trails West Library. Free...program on California Trail by Tom Hunt, ...
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Family fun found on Oregon trails Legends and natural lore come alive to keep kids from getting bored
Newspaper article from: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; 6/9/1996; ; 700+ words
; ...2-mile hiking and biking trails are open year-round at this...an ocean's eye view of the Oregon shoreline and open sea. For...near Florence on the central Oregon coast. For hours and more...State Park: The largest of Oregon's state parks, encompassing...a good day's outing. The Trail of 10 ...
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Millen Races to Front and Finishes Second at Oregon Trails SCCA ProRally Race.
PR Newswire; 4/23/2002; 700+ words
; ...settled along some 113 miles of Oregon's rugged coastal mountain...of America (SCCA) annual Oregon Trail ProRally -- and comfortably...away from us at the Cherokee Trails event," said Rhys Millen...Lauchlin's second-place Oregon Trails Rally finish moved him...
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Dominant Mitsubishis Take on the Oregon Forest; Lancer Evolutions and Last Year's Winner Challenge Oregon Trails SCCA ProRally.
PR Newswire; 7/9/2003; 700+ words
; ...twisting, narrow logging roads for this weekend's Oregon Trail round near Hillsboro and you have a recipe for continued...Barritt will be striving for a repeat of their 2002 Oregon Trail Open Class victory. Currently leading in championship...
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Oregon Trail Financial Corp. and FirstBank NW Corp. Announce Extension of Election Deadline and Receipt of FDIC Approval.
PR Newswire; 10/10/2003; 700+ words
; Oregon Trail Financial Corp. and FirstBank NW Corp. announced today that the deadline for Oregon Trail shareholders to make cash/stock...President and Chief Executive Officer of Oregon Trail Financial Corp., +1-541-523-6327...
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The Oregon Trail: An American Saga.(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Oregon Historical Quarterly; 9/22/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...poured over many trails that formed the...that began as the Oregon Trail. Dary begins with...the corridor of trails. This delineation...reinterpretation of the Oregon Trail through successive...western emigrant trails era. It provides...development of the Oregon ...
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FirstBank NW Corp. Completes Acquisition of Oregon Trail Financial Corp.
PR Newswire; 11/3/2003; 700+ words
; ...Northwest (the "Bank"), announced today the successful completion of its acquisition of Oregon Trail Financial Corp. ("Oregon Trail") and the merger of Oregon Trail's wholly-owned subsidiary, Pioneer Bank, A Federal Savings Bank ("Pioneer...
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Oregon Trail Financial Corp. and Firstbank NW Corp. Announce Extension of Election Deadline and Receipt of FDIC Approval.
Business Wire; 10/10/2003; 700+ words
; ...Oct. 10, 2003 Oregon Trail Financial Corp. (Nasdaq...that the deadline for Oregon Trail shareholders to...October 7, 2003. Oregon Trail and FirstBank previously...in late October 2003. Oregon Trail Financial Corp...
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Milestone Rolls Around For Famed Oregon Trail
Newspaper article from: Chicago Sun-Times; 3/14/1993; ; 700+ words
; ...For an authentic Oregon trail experience, try...June 1-Sept. 1, Trails West offers three...offered in each of the Oregon Trail States. Specifically...charge) contact Trails West (800-327...635-7820), and Oregon (800-547-7842...
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Making history again on the Oregon Trail.
Magazine article from: Sunset; 6/1/1993; ; 700+ words
; ...feel for the trials of the trail is to walk part of it, and many sections have hiking trails running alongside. You can...call (503) 223-6191 (Oregon train) or (307) 266-4868...Wyoming train). EASTWARD HO: OREGON CITY TO THE DALLES Westerners who want to retrace the Oregon Trail to ...
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Oregon Trail
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Oregon Trail overland emigrant route in...of which was then called Oregon). The pioneers by wagon...200-km) route, the trail was used for many years...are now preserved in the Oregon National Historic Trail...
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Excerpt from the Oregon Trail (1846, by Francis Parkman)
Dictionary entry from: Dictionary of American History
EXCERPT FROM THE OREGON TRAIL (1846, by Francis Parkman) Francis...two years old when he journeyed on the Oregon Trail. He was a native of Boston...rest, during which time he wrote The Oregon Trail. The book, published in 1847...
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Oregon Trail, The
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to American Literature
Oregon Trail, The, autobiographical narrative by Parkman...issued in book form as The California and Oregon Trail (1849). The original title was...author's trip over the eastern part of the Oregon Trail, with his cousin, Quincy Adams Shaw...
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Oregon
Encyclopedia entry from: Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History
...came by wagon train over the famous Oregon Trail during the early 1840s. In 1843...the United States and Canada. The Oregon Territory was organized in 1848...than the state as it exists today. Oregon became the 33rd state of the union...
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Oregon Country Cessation
Encyclopedia entry from: Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History
...United States, the great migration began across the Oregon Trail in 1843, and "Oregon fever" swept the United States. U.S. expansionism...American attitudes were split over the question of Oregon, and extremists threatened force in the Oregon...
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