. Ox-team days on the Oregon Trail /by Ezra Meeker ; revised and edited by Howard R. Driggs. AMERICAS MOST FAMOUS DESSERTReprinted by permission of John Martins Book, the Childs Magazine. \. Illustrated with drawings by F. N. Wilson and with photographs Yonkers-on-Hudson, New York World Book Company 1922 WORLD BOOK COMPANY THE HOUSE OF APPLIED KJSOWLEDGEEstablished 190.) by Caspar W. Hodgson YONKERS-ON-HUDSON, NeW YoRK 2126 Prairie Avenue, Chicago The Oregon Trail — what suggestion thename carries of the heroic toil of pioneers 1Yet a few years ago the route of the trailwas only vaguely known.


. Ox-team days on the Oregon Trail /by Ezra Meeker ; revised and edited by Howard R. Driggs. AMERICAS MOST FAMOUS DESSERTReprinted by permission of John Martins Book, the Childs Magazine. \. Illustrated with drawings by F. N. Wilson and with photographs Yonkers-on-Hudson, New York World Book Company 1922 WORLD BOOK COMPANY THE HOUSE OF APPLIED KJSOWLEDGEEstablished 190.) by Caspar W. Hodgson YONKERS-ON-HUDSON, NeW YoRK 2126 Prairie Avenue, Chicago The Oregon Trail — what suggestion thename carries of the heroic toil of pioneers 1Yet a few years ago the route of the trailwas only vaguely known. Then pubUcinterest was awakened by the report thatone of the very men who had made thetrip to Oregon in the old days was trav-ersing the trail once more, moving withox team and covered wagon from his homein the state of Washington, and markingthe old route as he went. The man withthe ox team was Ezra Meeker. He wenton to the capital, where Mr. Roosevelt,then President, met him with joy. Thenhe traversed the long trail once more withteam and wagon — back to that North-west which he had so long made his book gives Mr. Meekers story of hisexperiences on the Oregon Trail w


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