" "How(1) " "When(1) " "Why(1) " and "Where" of every significant historical event(1) '57(1) '64(1) 'How to' for city and state governments(1) 000 years to write this book(1) 100 pages covering Shoshones(1) 1st a broad history of Oregon Trail's impact upon the course of American events of the 19th century(1) 2nd a detailed guide designed to direct the reader to the exact points where the old trail crosses today's roadways. (O)(1) 30 years of logging recollections. SIGNED COPY (O)(1) 4 volume set of the History of Oregon(1) 40 Borderline Dead or Alive Towns in Oregon. 2 copies(O)(1) 44 pages of resources for Pacific Northwest(1) 529 pages of of the aspects of regional relationships(1) 70+ Elaborate Historical Markers come alive with locations for you. (2 copies)(O)(1) 8th Grade Social Studies for Oregon Studies.(1) A biography of the discoverers. (O)(1) A book for the people of Oregon(1) A brief yet comprehensive history of Oregon(1) A child(1) A clear straight-forward acccount of the romantic discovery and settlement of Old Oregon(1) A Comprehensive Dictionary of Loggers Terms. (O)(1) A Comprehensive History of Mountain Climbing(1) A Course of Twelve Lessons in Practical Christianity. (O)(1) A Diary of Distruction; Pictorial/written history of eruption 3/20--5/18/1980 (2 copies)(O)(1) a document of the cultlural heritage of Oregon in honor of the hundredth birtday of the UofO.(1) A fiction of yesteryear. (O)(1) A fine old-fashioned yarn(1) A guide to aid your exploration of the eight regions of Oregon & Portland (O)(1) A guide to aid your exploration of the seven regions of Oregon (O)(1) a hidden hero on the Wind River Indian Reservation in WY(O)(1) A larger supply and higher grade of Music(1) A lucid(1) A popular history of Oregon from the discovery of America to the admission of the state into the Union. (O)(1) A quiet life and we called it culture.(1) A real find for yesteryears definitions with pictures. (O)(1) A representative calling that existed in the State of Oregon during the homesteading period of Oregon 1906-1908. Fictitious(1) A Romance of Indian Oregon 1911(1) A Romance of Indian Oregon 1918(O)(1) A romance of Indian Oregon 1929 (O)(1) A Romance of Indian Oregon 1931(1) A sketch of the varied and useful life of Mr. Parker(1) A story of yesteryear. (O)(1) A supplemental reading for enhancing your knowledge of the region(1) A tale of the fishing banks. This book is copyright 1889---readings of yesteryear. (O)(1) a text for the beginner. (O)(1) a two volume set of which there is only volume I at this time. 479 pages(O)(1) A variety of information covering all areas of this area. (O)(1) accidents and rescues. Famous Buildings(1) Account of history(1) activities of State(2) all characters are fictional(1) All you ever needed to know about raising chickens for profit. (O)(1) All you ever wanted to know about the pesky stuff(1) American Heritage Junior Library(1) An account of the Lewis and Clark expedition containing many extracts from the captains' own journals including ingenious spellings. (O)(1) An Auto biography of the old road(1) An engaging(1) An indigenous Oregon---that which is so intimately related to the state as to stamp the character of Oregon on almost every page. (O)(1) An insight into Northeast Oregon(1) An intrepretation of Western Oregon(1) An Oregon man that was a close confidant of President Lincloln---his story is herein. SIGNED COPY (2)(O)(1) and commentaries upon men(1) and crossarms.(1) and customs in poioneer days and later times. (O)(1) and Federal Offices.(1) and five hundred twenty master thinkers and writers helped to make it so. The book contains tthe inspired and inspiring selections gathered during a life time of discriminating selection.(O)(1) and forward-looking thoughts. (O)(1) and found in the Willamette Valley. (O)(1) and includes many fine old pictures of the area. (O)(1) and Indian life bearing on Lewis & Clark expedition. SIGNED COPY.(1) and innkeepers and to enable him to employ his time and money to the best advantage. (O)(1) and intend to devote their time(1) and later life. (O)(1) and nation. (O)(1) and taken from very old legends fo the county. (O)(1) and the life in your forests. (O)(1) and the trail of the reporters. (O)(1) and thrilling stories of the most overwhelming catastrophe to which is added vivid accounts of heartrending scenes(1) Art(1) Authentic Pioneer stories of the Pacific Northwest(1) becoming lost and the growth of the legend of The Blue Bucket Mine. (O)(1) Before 1790 through 1859 with Trail's End(1) Biographies of Famous People(1) biography(1) Biography of a most unusual personality(1) Blending of real history(1) but moreso this by an Oregon author. SIGNED COPY(O)(1) by Doctor Eldon Chuinard.(1) City(5) Coined from a life of love(1) College Text(2) come join me. SIGNED COPY (O)(1) commissionnaires(1) compiled from soul stirring stories told by eye witnesses of this terrible horror of the briny deep.(1) complete with some outstanding illustrations. (O)(1) complex history of the State of Oregon. (O)(1) Comprehensive and concise account of insects(1) County(5) Current information(2) Current information about activities of State(1) Current information activities of State(1) Current onformation activities of State(1) customs(1) cyanide plants(1) dances(1) Dedicated to the Rotary Clubs of the World. (O)(1) development(1) Dictionary of Place Names/Meanings in Oregon(1) Dictionary of Place Names/Meanings in Oregon. 1965(O)(1) Dictionary of place names/meanings in Washington(1) Discovering images for emotional healing. SIGNED COPY. (O)(1) dispassionate account of the men and events that have made our republic the greatest power of the world. (O)(1) Distinguished Alumnus SHS. 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That is the copy we have.(1) First this is a handbook to a very important exhibition of Pacific Northwest Indian art and secondly as an addition to the somewhat sparse publishing in this field. (O)(1) flume(1) Following the trail of L&C by Gerald S. Snyder the author. (O)(1) frequent inconsistencies(1) From an American on the Columbia through to the Death of Dr. McLoughlin(1) From the Frontiers to the Settlements. 328 pages with pictures by famous American artists. Doran limited edition. (O)(1) from the snow-fields to the ocean. (O)(1) Geography(1) Good luck logger(1) Greater East Portland City Directory Genealogy resource. (O)(1) Gresham area(1) Happy Birthday Norma. (O)(1) he has been there with saw in hand and has a handle on the many techniques involved in timber cutting. 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SIGNED COPY (O)(1) Industry(1) Information essential to understand Oregon's Legislative Assembly.(1) intended for the general reader. (O)(1) interesting stories(1) interesting stories. 1st edition(O)(1) Intro.to Early Oregonians through true stories(1) it has some real "gems" to read and enjoy out of yesteryear. (O)(1) It is hard to see the trees for the forest(1) It took 4(1) IV Biographical(1) Journalism in the counties(1) Junior High level text about Oregon (2 copies)(1) Junior High level text about Oregon (2 copies) (O)(1) Junior High Text; An historical account for Junior High Schools.(1) Knowledge is truth. (O)(1) laughter and work by a man who achieved greatly in Literature(1) local author(1) Logging in North America(1) Longbeach Peninsula Washington(1) Many questions(1) many reflections(1) maps.(1) Maryhill(1) meaningful documentation of women's experiences on the frontier. Oregon country library(O)(1) measures(1) Metzgers Etc. SIGNED COPY (O)(1) money(1) more than a guide book(2) more than all other gifts that earth can offer to declining man. brings hope withit(1) much of it rugged and almost untouched. (O)(1) Mysteriously baffling lost mines of gold and silver(1) Natural Resources(1) not a refuge but inspiration for perfecting it to fulfil its highest and most exacting obligations. (O)(1) observations(1) of Eruption 5/18/1980(1) of the Pacific Northwest (2 copies)(1) on cookery and household economy(1) One of the world's largest manufacturers of tanks(1) panic stricken multitude facing sure death(1) People. (2 copies)(1) Philosophy and Business. (O)(1) Pictures(1) Pictures & struggles of survival of four wild animals(1) Pictures/discriptions/growth boundaries(1) Pioneer periods(1) pipe(1) plans(1) Poems of yesteryear. (O)(1) Portland General Electric 1889-1965 (O)(1) Portland local landmarks by sketch(1) Portrays the Oregon country or the Pacific Northwest as larger than our original thirteen Atlantic colonies. (O)(1) Powells(1) Principles of Timber Harvesting Systems. (O)(1) read about a few here. (O)(1) Recreation(1) religious beliefs and characters. As discovered from the Rev. John Roberts(1) Reprint of 1897 facts and figures(1) River Remote and Wild. SIGNED COPY(O)(1) routes(1) Sacajawea's own story of capture(1) Seek in the Simple Life(1) Semtimental journeys(1) Short Trips and Trails(1) silos(1) simple(1) Sketches from John McLoughlin to Mark O. Hatfield. (O)(1) Skiing(1) Skiing Areas(1) slavery(1) social(1) social force and trend in the history of the Oregon Country. (O)(1) some clear observation and perhaps too often a strong opinion(1) some contradictions(1) state(1) Statehood period(1) Stories for Mothers to read or tell their Children. With colored illustrations 200 pages(O)(1) Stories of Oregon people and of situations within the state. The latest verse in the author's adoration song for Oregon. (O)(1) straightforward and full of action...growth of trust and love between father and son. (O)(1) Swedish lalnguage conformation book. (O)(1) Swedish language Bible (O)(1) table etiquette(1) Text book of Plant Descriptions and Drawings by Edward T Nelson PHD.(1) Text for courses in State History & Government(1) that he may derive the greatest possible amount of pleasure and instruction from his visit to the greatest city in the modern world. 2 copies (O)(1) The "What(1) The Amazing generation of American builders who filled the Columbia River and its tributaries with a fleet of steamboats and who wrote on the rivers of the West. (O)(1) The author knows the fine arts of cutting timber(1) The author's design is to funish a brief history of the most important events which have occurred since the first settlement of the county/country. (O)(1) The chief object of the Handbook for London is to enable the traveller to employ his time(1) The children of no land under the sun have a nobler heritage of brave and honest ancestry than those of Oregon(1) The classic reader for seventh grade readers 1919. World famous stories. American Life and Literature. (O)(1) The classic reader for sixth grade readers 1917. World famous stories. (O)(1) the coast(1) The Condon Lectures of 1946 a study for the paleontologist in you. (O)(1) The dedication frontspiece alone makes the curious turn to the first page. Don't skip the Preface either...it sets the tone. (O)(1) The descriptions refer for the most part to the spring and early summer flowers(1) The documenting of local Sandy history(1) The dramatic account of the rivalry among the townsites along the Willamett River. (O)(1) the heartland(1) The Highway of the Pioneers to the Pacific Northwest. SIGNED COPY(1) the highways(1) The Holy Scriptures(1) The largest meteorite ever found in the US(1) The life of Christ should be made the beginning and the basis of Biblical study for the thinker's profoundest thought. The Blakeslee Bible Study Series(O)(1) The line of divergence between New Thought and Christian Science will be answered in this volume. (O)(1) The Medical Aspects of the Lewis and Clark Expedition(1) The Meek party(1) the Pacific Northwest. 8th grade level text.(O)(1) the Patrons of America may find songs adapted to every feature and sentiment of Grange work. Published by the National Grange of Patrons of Husbandry.(O)(1) The peace of the Solomon Valley mingled with the peace of our own hearts. (O)(1) The photographs in this book are reproductions in black and white of oil painitins by the author. (O)(1) The principles of governmental organization and activity in preparation for citizenship(1) The reader will be eager to be on their way to see what the Padens have seen and to do some of the things which the Padens have done. SIGNED COPY (O)(1) The stories herein show a gentle tendeness for the underdog. Folksy stories with a backwoods placidity and humor. SIGNED COPY (O)(1) the story of discovery and settlement. (O)(1) The story of the Cascades First Edition 1 SIGNED COPY (2copies)(O)(1) The story of the far West's great Christmas floods of 1964. Slick-book series. SIGNED COPY.(1) The story of the Oregon trail begins in one very real sense with Columbus read on! (2 copies)(O)(1) The strange death of Governor Meriwether Lewis(1) The True Story of Lewis and Clark (O)(1) The way around the Mountain. 4 copies (O)(1) the way west over trackless land. (O)(1) The westward course of Empire.(1) their manners(1) There were probably as many heroes in West Coast logging as there were camps and sawmills(1) This book is a portrayal of action in political life. To train the reader to notice and to understand what is going on about him in his own town(1) This book is a story of logging from a personal viewpoint. SIGNED COPY(O)(1) This book is about the forests in your life(1) This book is designed for travellers who have only four or five weeks at their disposal(1) This booklet is about the expedition and the time spent at Fort Clatsop. (O)(1) This collection of songs represents a movement toward truer brotherhood and spiritual awakening through mass singing. The Brown Book(O)(1) This history of Portland is the product of research and labor extended in all dircetios that promised results. 1890 (O)(1) This history was written to vitalize early events in the Oregon country. SIGNED COPY (O)(1) This is a majestic country(1) This is an unknown book the first 16 pages are missing. (O)(1) This is Handlogger Jackson's story in his own words. (O)(1) This is not olny a "Who's Who of Portland(1) This is the first complete record of stone age relics dug from along the Columbia River(1) This little book of logging stories is mostly a stolen collection of logger's stories. (O)(1) This work is designed to present the leading facts and principles of human Physiology and Hygiene in clear and concise language. (O)(1) Three Volume Set of Biographies 1922 (O)(1) To bring into active use some portion of the latent mental and moral courage of individuals. (O)(1) To enable the traveller to employ his time(1) To make better known the story of Catholic pioneers of the Oregon Country. (O)(1) To realize the per-Civil War(1) To render the reader as nearly as possible independent of the services of guides(1) To supply the traveller with some information regarding the culture and art of the people he is about to visit. (O)(1) To supply the traveller with some information regarding the progress of civilisation and art among the people he is about to visit. (O)(1) To supply the traveller with the most necessary information regarding the history and culture of the people he is about to visit. (O)(1) toilet(1) Translated from the German...five stories including how we found the first Christmas tree. (O)(1) travel(1) Travel through Oregon(1) true tales(1) True-to-life narrative of pioneer adventures(1) Two part book of Oregon history(1) Two thousand valuable recipes(1) use index for location of family names. (O)(1) Volumes II(1) wa(1) Wagon Pioneers & The Forest Service(1) we even have examples. (O)(1) when hundreds were doomed to watery graves(1) when it took an hour and a half just from Rhododendron to Government Camp. (2 copies)(O)(1) which are able to make thee wise unto salvation through faith which is in Christ Jesus. (O)(1) While the plot is based on a real happening(1) will that always be? (O)(1) Wit and wisdom from early America(1) With graphic descriptions of hundreds swept to eternity beneath the waves(1) with map.. (O)(1) with numerous illustrations and four maps(1) Wonderful for today's quotes. A day-by-day Illustrated Almanac of Historical events of Oregon. Featuring Hugh Wetshoe.(1) WPA works(2) Written to meet the demand for the study of the human body(1) You may need a crash course in Swedish for this one. (O)(1)