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Oregon trail pioneers

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I read an article about being able to still see, feel and walk in the tracks of the Oregon Trail, so naturally I plotted out when and where I might come across these curiosities. On our way home fr…

I read an article about being able to still see, feel and walk in the tracks of the Oregon Trail, so naturally I plotted out when and where I might come across these curiosities. On our way home fr…

Messed Up Things That Actually Happened On The Oregon Trail

These messed up things really happened on the Oregon Trail. Heads up: it's a lot worse than the video game prepared you for.

Head West Young Man | That is exactly what many of our ancestors did during the 19th century, left their traditional hometowns along the east coast or the Great Lakes area to travel to a new, mostly uncharted part of the country - the far west. It was a way to start fresh for many individuals and families.#familyhistory #family #history #genealogy #familytree

Head West Young Man | That is exactly what many of our ancestors did during the 19th century, left their traditional hometowns along the east coast or the Great Lakes area to travel to a new, mostly uncharted part of the country - the far west. It was a way to start fresh for many individuals and families.#familyhistory #family #history #genealogy #familytree

7. The (now defunct) North American Wildlife Research Team erected a Bigfoot trap in the Siskiyou National Forest in 1974.

From discovering the world's oldest shoes to setting up Bigfoot traps, here are some of the strangest (and most amazing) things to happen in Oregon.

Independence, Missouri: A Glimpse of Pioneer Life

Independence is rich with wonderful museums. We often remember it as the home of President Truman, but before Truman there were pioneers!

100 Oregon Trail Homeschool History Resources for a Unit Study

100 Oregon Trail Homeschool History Resources. If you're studying Westward Ho or The Oregon Trail, your kids will love these resources to round out a study.

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Many of the explorers who blazed the Oregon Trail became famous. But most of the emigrants who followed the trail were ordinary people who decided to make an extraordinary journey. Fortunately, many of the travelers kept diaries that provide us with a glimpse of their daily life.
Nebraska State Study Interactive Notebook, which works for both print and Google Drive™, is a complete bundle to use for your state study for Nebraska. This unit has everything you need to cover the entire study of Nebraska. It is aligned to the newly adopted 2019 Nebraska State Social Studies Standards for 4th grade.
I’M SORRY, ALMIRA ANN, written by Jane Kurtz, is a middle grade novel based on the author’s family story. Her great-great grandmother traveled on the Oregon Trail. The books’ short chapters, accessible word choices, and the length of this novel make it an easier reading experience than many of the Oregon Trail books that are available for young readers. Learn more about janekurtz.com. | history | curriculum | adventure |
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