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WESTWARD EXPANSION
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All Topics
People Of The West |
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Gold Rush
Pony Express |
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California |
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Klondike
Trails West |
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Lewis And Clark
Transportation |
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Native Americans |
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Other Events During
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Africans
in America: Westward Expansion--As
Americans moved west, the slavery problem followed them. This PBS site
does a good job of putting it all in perspective. |
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The American West--Covers just about
everything related to the West--Native Americans, Cowboys, Outlaws, Ghost towns, Westward
Expansion, Western Trails, America's Freedom Documents, Pioneers, Trappers, Scouts and
Gunslingers. |
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The
American West--A nice collection of links to explorers, frontiersmen,
fur trappers, mountain men, criminals and outlaws, soldiers, settlers,
missionaries and religious leaders, cowboys and cattlemen, judges and
lawmen, politicians, women, events, animals and wild life and much much
more. |
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The
Creek War--Some
background and details on these American-Native American battles. |
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Kens Country And Western Clip Art--Find all kinds of clip art for your
project. |
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The Overland Trail--Wonderful
site that gives tons of information about the Overland Trail, stage
coaches, personalities of the trail, as well as links to other westward
trails such as: The Oregon Trail, South Pass, The Santa Fe Trail,
Ancient Footpaths and Indian Trails. |
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Perspectives On the American
West--A documentary series by PBS. Includes people in the west, places,
journals and documents. Great links to historical
figures during this time period. |
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Virtual Library
Index - American West--An extensive set of links to topics on the
American West. An excellent starting point! |
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Westward Expansion--This study guide gives an overall
summary of westward expansion. Includes notes on important terms, people, places,
and battles. Also includes study questions and a review
quiz. If you need a summary of the event and what happened this is a
great place! |
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Westward
Expansion--Many sites: Oregon Trail, Donner Party, cowboys, pioneers,
mountain men, Pony Express, the Alamo, gold rush, Trail of Tears, pioneer
food and more. |
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Westward
Expansion--100 links to many topics.
Westward Expanison--A
good set of links for information on the Pony Express and western history. |
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Westward Expanison--Lost
of links to information on the Pony Express, trails, gold rush, Native
Americans, transportation, and more. Several graphic and photograph
sites are also given. |
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The Wild
West--Great collection of information on Western forts, soldiers, the
western movement and gun fighters. |
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Wild
Wild West--Many links to information on the Pony Express,
stagecoaches, gold rush, cattlemen, cowboys, etc. Also has a section
on interesting information arranged by state. |
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Wild, Wild West's Favorite
Links--Links to other sources on the WWW with information on other
outlaws, lawmen, cowboys, Indians, and just all around interesting
characters that helped make up the wild, wild west.
Check it out! You might learn something and have fun in the process. |
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Gold
Rush--California |
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California Gold Rush--Great
information on the history of the gold rush in California. Some good pictures accompany
text. |
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California Gold Rush--Relive
the discovery of gold at California's Sutter's Mill through an eyewitness
account. Lots of sites on the menu to the left for you to explore. |
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California's Gold Rush:
42eXplore--Great
set of links and activities. |
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California's Untold Stories:
Gold Rush!--Take a virtual tour of Oakland Museum's Gold
Rush exhibit. Some very nice pictures accompany the history. |
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Chinese And The Gold
Rush--At the news of the gold
discovery a steady immigration commenced which continued until 1876, at
which time the Chinese in the United States numbered 151,000 of whom
116,000 were in the state of California. |
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Chinese Placer
Mining--By
1852, 25,000 Chinese had come to what they called Gum Shan - "Gold
Mountain," making them the largest foreign group in the mining region at
that time. |
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Gold Fever--Tells
the personal stories of a handful of city dwellers who, in January 1898,
traveled to the Klondike determined to strike gold. Interwoven with
historic photos of prospectors, personal correspondence with families and
friends, stories told by their descendants, and interviews with experts on
the history of the Klondike gold rush. |
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The Gold Rush--From
PBS, this site provides a complete history, fun facts and classroom
activities. |
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Gold Rush--The
Sacramento Bee newspaper provides information about the California gold
rush for the sesquicentennial anniversary. Includes the people's way of
life, the people involved, traveling, routes and the gold rush's legacy. |
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Gold
Rush History --Comprehensive links and great art. |
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Land Of Golden Dreams--Find out how the discovery of gold in
California in 1848 changed America. Look through manuscripts and drawings
from the Gold Rush. |
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Sutter,
John--biography of the man who started the California Gold Rush.
Sutter's Mill And The Gold Rush--Find
out how it all started. |
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Trails To The Gold Rush--So
many links, so little time! Many interesting sites to explore
dealing with the gold rush, mines, and experiences of those who ventured
looking for riches. |
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WayBack - Gold Rush--Get
gold fever! Journey with the Forty-niners, meet Gold Rush folk, meet
people whose lives changed because of the gold rush, check out the
Californios, find golden jokes, and lots more from PBS' The American
Experience. |
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Women In The Gold Rush--Excerpts
from diaries and more. |
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Women
On The Overland Journey--All about those women '49ers. |
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Gold Rush--Klondike |
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Gold Fever--PBS
presents information about those who traveled to Alaska to discover gold.
Find out what they took with them and what life was like then. |
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Klondike--Travel
north by ferry, foot and kayak with Seattle Times reporter Ross Anderson as he takes with
him a historical "companion," the late Mont Hawthorne. |
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Rush Centennial Photographs--The Alaska State Library
provides a collection of photographs covering life during the Klondike
gold rush. |
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Golden Dreams: The Quest For The Klondike--"This online
exhibit retraces the path to the Klondike Gold Field from Washington in
1897 and 1898 through the lens of celebrated Northwest photographer,
Asahel Curtis." |
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Klondike Gold Rush National Historical
Park--Facts and visitor information on this historic site located in Skagway,
Alaska. Check out the link to in depth information with lots of history and
photos too! |
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Stories From The Gold
Rush--This is a great site for information that is
different--extraordinary women, mail and mail carriers, starvation and
disease, trails, running the rapids and more. |
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People Of The West
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Badmen & Lawmen--There
is much legend surrounding the wild west when it comes to badmen and
lawmen. The odd thing is that on occasion, the two were interchangeable
and a lawman might have been a bandit previously in another state. Here
are some profiles of famous men of the west. |
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Historical
Information On Daniel Boone--Brief
summary of the life of this famous American!
Daniel Boone
Life Of Daniel Boone |
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James
Bridger--Information about the
famous frontiersman, trapper, and fur trader.
Jim Bridger--A biography of the frontiersmen James
Bridger. |
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Calamity Jane--Brief
biography of Calamity with several links at the bottom for additional
information.
Calamity
Jane --The Life and Adventures of Calamity Jane: An autobiography. |
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Clanton Gang--Includes a Clanton
Gang history section, a tour of Tombstone, and the story of the Gunfight
at the OK Corral. Also the "Ghosts" of Tombstone. |
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William F. Cody--Read about the man known as Buffalo Bill--the man
whose life was part legend and part fabrication. |
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Cowboys--Here you can round-up all the information you'll ever need about Cowboys.
Additional information can be found in
general sites. |
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CowboyPoetry.Com--Large collection of Cowboy
Poetry. Site gets updated with new
poetry twice monthly. |
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Cowboys And Gunslingers--The
good guys and the bad guys--Wild Bill Hickok, Black Bart, John, Hardin,
and more. Also some additional sites on related topics.
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Davy Crockett--Read about the famous frontiersman who
fought at the Alamo. |
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The Dalton Gang--Cousins to the James Brothers, they were in
the same family business.
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Desperado--This
is one of my favorite sites. Visit the Howlin' Saloon, discover who holds out at Robbers
Roost, get supplies for the chuck wagon, and look out for those outlaws. |
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Dodge City, Kansas--"Dodge
City is a pure definition of the West.... a gateway to history that began
with the opening of the Santa Fe Trail by William Becknell in 1821 and
became a great commercial route between Franklin, Missouri and Santa Fe,
New Mexico until 1880." Links to current and 19th century maps of the
city. |
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Charlie
Goodnight--A daring idea and the determination to make it succeed
helped Charles Goodnight become one of the most prosperous cattlemen in
the American West. |
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Cowboy And
Western Facts--Read about the colorful west and some of the people who
made it. Very informational--the Alamo, barbwire, cattle drives,
clothing, slang, people, lots of interesting facts. |
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Gunfighter's Favorite
Links--If you need more information you will surely find it here! |
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Gunslingers
And Outlaws--From Doc Holliday, Wild Bill Hickok, and
Jesse James to Butch Cassidy and
the Sundance Kid. Some famous Gun battles....THE WHOLE DANG BLANG SHOOTIN' MATCH IS
HEAH, BUCKO!
Butch Cassidy And
The Sundance Kid
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James - Younger
Gang--Lots of neat information including the amount of money taken
during each robbery. |
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Kansas
Gunfighters--: Biographies
of some of the well known gunfighters as well as descriptions of events.
Scroll down the menus to the right for more gunfighter sites. |
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Kit Carson
--Kit Carson was a trapper, scout, Indian
agent, soldier and authentic legend of the West.
Kit Carson |
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Lady Belle Outlaw's Hideout--About murderers, criminals, and their
friends in the Old West--Jesse James, Wyatt Earp and Billy The Kid are
just a few. Also an interesting link to old west slang and some
recipes. |
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Mountain
Men--Many links to famous mountain men of
the West.
Mountain Men: Pathfinders Of The West--Read about the men who carved out paths to the newly discovered western
territory. |
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Northwest Fur Traders--Brief
history of fur traders and companies set up in the Northwest.
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People Of
The West--Here you can find links to hundreds of biographical
websites. The links are alphabetized and include lawmen, outlaws,
native Americans, military leaders, and women . . . all persons who left
their mark on the history of the West. |
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Zebulon Of Pike: The Expedition Of Discovery--Follow
Pike as he explores the West and finds the tallest mountain there. (He
named it after himself!)
Pike's Journey Up the Mississippi River--Follow
Pike as he travels up the famous river. Photos help you picture what it
was like. |
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Tombstone,
Arizona--Read
the story and view the pictures about this famous pioneer town. |
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Western Pioneers,
Frontiermen, Mountain Men and Fur Traders--Buffalo Bill, Davy Crockett, Daniel Boone, James Bowie, Kit Carson and
other well-known Westerners. |
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The
Wild Wild West--Contains stories of some of the more interesting
renegades, rebels, & rogues of the old west. |
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Women Of The West--Some women took to the gun as readily as any man
and others made lives for themselves apart from dignified society.
Women Of
The West--A comprehensive collection of links about women of the west
and their lives on the frontier.
Women Of
The West--Listing of websites for some of the more famous women of the
west. |
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Pony Express |
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Pony Express
Established--Six hundred broncos, especially chosen for fleetness,
toughness and endurance, and seventy-five men, none of them weighing over
one hundred and ten pound, and the Pony Express was underway. |
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Pony Express--"Wanted - young, skinny, wiry fellows, not over 18. Must
be expert riders, willing to risk death daily. Orphans preferred. Wages
$25 a week." |
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Pony Express--Read
firsthand quotes about this adventure from the man who started it all. |
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Pony Express--An
interesting site where you can find a list of Pony Express riders, the
history of the express, tales, express stations and links to other
sites. |
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The Pony
Express--There had to be a better way to move the mail faster. And a
man named William H. Russell had a wonderful idea. He called it the Pony
Express. |
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Pony
Express History --The Pony Express actually began as an advertisement.
Its purpose was to draw public attention to the central route in hopes of
gaining the million dollar government mail contract for the Central
Overland California and Pikes Peak Express Company.
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Pony
Express Information--Outline format gives basic details about the Pony
Express. |
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Pony Express Poetry--A
group of poems by Dave Rhoades on the Pony Express. |
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Pony Express Quick Facts--Find
out the age of the youngest rider, names of the riders, the average speed
of a rider, and why the Pony Express was a financial failure, among other
factoids. |
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Express Trail--The origins and the reason for a horse-and-rider mail
delivery system between east and west can be summed up in two words, slow
mail. |
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Pony Tales
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articles from the 1860's reporting the goings on of the Pony Express.
Very interesting reading! |
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Story Of The
Pony Express--Brief history of the Pony Express. |
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Stations
Along The Routes--To maintain the rigid
schedule, 157 relay stations were located from 5 to 20 miles apart.
Here is a list of the stations by state. |
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Transcontinental Telegraph--The end of the Pony Express. |
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Trails West |
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Applegate Trail--Learn about the southern route of the Oregon Trail.
It was blazed in 1846 as an alternate, and hopefully safer route to
Oregon. |
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Cumberland Gap Trail--Brief information
about this historic stop on the way west. |
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Death
Valley Ghost Towns--Short
histories of eight ghost towns around Death Valley California. |
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The Donner Party--Learn
about the misfortunes of the days and weeks immediately preceding
their entrapment on the treacherous peaks of the high Sierra Nevada
Mountains, and the true story of human endurance and spirit which few other
true stories in American history can rival.
The Donner Party--Trace
the emigrants' fateful route through the Sierras. Learn about the
pioneers who heard the call of the West. |
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Along
The Chisholm
Trail--Follow
this site on an adventure through the life and times of this historic
cattle trail. Learn about trail bosses, river crossings, and life on the
trail.
Chisholm Trail | Home
Hard Times Along The Chisholm Trail
Chuck Wagon--Great site explaining the importance of the chuck wagon
on a cattle drive.
Texas Longhorn Country--"A history
of longhorn cattle and guide to viewing the State of Texas' longhorn
herd." |
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Frontier
Trails--Links to the many trails across the frontier including the
Oregon Trail, Mormon Trail, Utah Trail and others. |
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Ghost Towns--A
clickable map of ghost towns in U.S. and Canada. Includes information and
photos. Very Cool!
Ghost Towns Of Arizona
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Hide Tanning--Sites
showing how to tan and preserve animal parts. |
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Homestead Act-- President Abraham Lincoln signed the Homestead
Act on May 20, 1862. The act provided settler with 160 acres of surveyed
public land after payment of a filing fee and five years of continuous
residence.
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Household Cyclopedia Of
General Information--Originally published in 1881, this
wonderful book was designed for frontier families who had to do it all
with not much help from experts. Want to know how to bud trees, amputate a
leg, prepare your beehives for winter, make Lucifers (matches), make black
paint from various natural materials (peach pit black is dull)? This is
the book for you. Great fun to browse. |
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Life In A Log Cabin--Learn about building a log cabin and living in
one.
Shelter On The Western
Frontier--This site links to information about sod houses and
dugouts, root cellars, log homes, barns, shanties, and even outhouses, |
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Links
Along The Oregon Trail--Lots of links to information regarding the
Oregon Trail and the westward movement. |
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Mormons On The
Trail--Many links about the Mormon Trail. |
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Oregon
Trail--The award-winning story of the great western journey.
Enjoy the adventure! |
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Oregon
Trail--A great interactive site with lots of information to explore
including information on the wagons used, food, hardships and challenges,
trail, and more. |
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Oregon
Tail--A good source of links to the Oregon Trail, Mormon Trail,
California Trail, Native Americans, and more. End Of The
Oregon Trail--Great links to all sorts of information, prairie
schooners, provisions, road to Oregon, settlers, pioneers, and much more. |
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Pioneer
Life--Cooking, fire-building, dangers, toys...what was it really like
on the trail west. |
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Pioneer Towns, Forts
And Other Places--The Alamo,
pioneer towns such as Tombstone, Virginia City, Carson City,
and Dodge City are featured as well as ghost towns Like Bodie, CA and
Jerome AZ. Plenty on the Black Hills and Deadwood, South
Dakota, too.
Forts--A
listing of
fort sites on the internet. |
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The
Prairie Traveler: A Hand-book For Overland Expeditions--Capt. Marcy
wrote this essential guidebook to heading West in 1859 at the direction of
the War Department, which had become alarmed at the flood of inexperienced
pioneers setting out for the Western frontier. A best-seller in its time
and still in print today, this book tells you everything you need to know
about going West, and includes a number of detailed itineraries. |
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Interactive Santa Fe Trail Homepage--Huge,
helpful site for learning more on this famous trail. Includes history,
maps, and much more! |
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Grave Sites--Steve
Grimm had been compiling tons and tons of images and maps for gravesites
of outlaws, lawmen, and more. |
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Trails--Many links to
various trails during the westward movement including the Santa Fe, cattle
trails, California, Mormon, Boseman, Pony Express, and many many
more. If you are doing a report on any trail you will find
information here--very extensive.. |
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Wilderness
Road--This
great site has lots of details about the Road and its travelers.
Wilderness Road--Discover
more about this famous roadway West. |
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Transportation |
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Atchison, Topeka
And Santa Fe Railway--History and
timeline tracing the development and evolution of this remarkable company. |
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A Brief History
Of The
Transcontinental Railroad--Follow the history of
the transcontinental railroad as it becomes the first railroad to cross
the entire American continent.
Transcontinental
Railroad--Learn about the joining of east and west.
The American
Experience-The Iron Rail
Central Pacific Railroad Photographic History Museum--Photographs,
stereoviews, engravings, maps, and documents illustrating the history of
the first transcontinental railroad.
Western Railroads--History behind the
transcontinental railroad and those key figures involved in its
completion. Also includes a few links on train robbers. |
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Butterfield
Overland Mail--The first
trip of the Butterfield Overland Mail originated in Tipton on Sept. 16,
1858 and its development is explained here. |
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Camels In The
West--Many people thought bringing camels to use in the southwest was
a good idea, but nobody acted on it until 1853. Secretary of War Jefferson
Davis thought that camels had many practical applications, especially
military use.
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The
Concord Coach--Everything you want to know about coaches, a
fascinating site. see
also sites below |
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History
Of Railroads--History of the beginning of American railroads and the
surveying and mapping activities that flourished in the United States as
people began moving inland over the inadequately mapped continent. |
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National Road--Gives
details, great pictures, and easy-to-read facts! |
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NMRA Directory--Over 2000 links
dealing with the railroads. |
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Prairie Schooners--Great
description of the prairie schooner along with a line diagram, and general
information.
Conestoga
Wagon--See
pictures and read stories about this famous covered wagon. |
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Riding The Overland
Stage--Mark Twain wrote this
true account of traveling across country in a stagecoach in 1861. |
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Stage Coaches And Wagons--Nice
set of links for information on stage coaches and wagons used in the West. |
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Stagecoach Travel--Experience
the adventure of riding the stage. Many links to explore and imagine
what it was like. |
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Steamer Days--"Great
crowds gathered to meet the incoming steamers for they always carried,
beside the letter mail, huge quantities of New York papers, which gave the
local residents the news of the world at large." |
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Railroads West--All
kinds of links dealing with the railroad. |
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Riding The Stage, 1861--Aboard
the overland stage from St. Joseph, Mo. to Carson City, Nevada Territory.
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Union Pacific Railroad--Provides
a historic overview, timeline, and highlights significant people related
to the company. The site also provides photos and information about
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Adventures Of Wells Fargo--Here you can find authentic stories taken
from the historical archives of Wells Fargo that let you discover life as
it was on the western frontier.
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Other Events During This
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The Alamo-- Detailed
information on the Alamo including maps, major people, and survivors.
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The Louisiana
Purchase--Imagine buying good land
for four cents an acre. That's what President Thomas Jefferson did.
Treaty Of The Louisiana Purchase
Louisiana Purchase
1803 - 2003--Celebrate the bicentennial of one of the most
important land purchases in history.
Today In History:
October 20--A history of the Louisiana Purchase with related
links.
Louisiana
Purchase Exhibit--What
is the Louisiana Purchase and why was it so significant in the growth of
America? Find out here. The site also includes maps from 1565 up through
1853 to illustrate American expansion.
The Louisiana Purchase, 1803--Document and history
surrounding its creation.
Louisiana Purchase Map--Map
of the territory Jefferson purchased from the French.
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Mexican-American War--Why
did Mexico and the U.S. go to war? Was it just over Texas? Not exactly.
Find out why and where and who and when in this exciting, easy-to-read
article. Mexican-American War--This page, written by a high school student
named John Heys, is a well-done academic analysis of the questions behind
the origins of the 1846-48 war, and where the answers lead. The U.S.-Mexican War
-- A concise history of the Mexican war with maps, pictures, and
documents.
The US-Mexican War--Another
great site about the war between America and Mexico from 1846 to 1848.
U.S. Mexican War--Documents
the US-Mexican conflict from both perspectives, offering essays by
historians, transcripts of conversations, and a timeline of key events in
US-Mexican relations from 1519 until 1997.see also
America Wars - Mexican American War |
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Comstock Lode--Learn all
about this famous silver strike. |
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Crucible
Of Empire: The Spanish-American War--A PBS offering which includes a timeline and much more for this often
overlooked war over territories overseas. Find out about Teddy Roosevelt
and the Rough Riders and much more! |
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The
Spanish-American War--This overview essay of the war gives detailed
information about the period and other pertinent information. There are also
numerous links for further study.
Spanish-American War--This
presentation provides resources and documents about the Spanish-American
War, the period before the war, and some of the fascinating people who
participated in the fighting or commented about it. Information about
Cuba, Guam, the Philippines, Puerto Rico, Spain, and the United States is
provided in chronologies, bibliographies, and a variety of pictorial and
textual material. Causes
Of The Spanish-American War--Brief
description of the causes of the Spanish-American war. Read on to learn
about why Cuba desperately wanted its freedom from Spain.
Centennial Of The
Spanish-American War--Read about three periods of the Spanish-American
War: background, the war and the aftermath. This site offers several
photographs to enhance your understanding of the war.
Campaigns Of The
Spanish-American War--Learn about the named campaigns of the
Spanish-American War. Discover their beginning and ending dates along with
the actions that occurred in each.
see also American Wars -
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Teddy Roosevelt And The
Rough Riders--Theodore Roosevelt's own account of the
First United States Volunteer Cavalry.
Teddy Roosevelt And The Rough Riders
T.R. Takes Charge--In 1898, Assistant Secretary of the Navy Theodore
Roosevelt pushed hard for war with Spain. When it came, Teddy proved that he
was ready, willing, and able to take part.
Theodore Roosevelt
Theodore Roosevelt Association--Excellent site with great photographs.
The President
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USS Maine--Read about the battleship that became the cause of
the Spanish-American War. This site provided by the US Navy gives great
detail about this great ship of history. |
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Yellow Fever
AndThe Spanish-American War--Yellow Fever killed more soldiers during
this war than bullets. Find out why. |
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Updated March 2005 |
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