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Paperback Oregon! (Wagons West, No. 4) Book

ISBN: 0553133160

ISBN13: 9780553133165

Oregon! (Wagons West, No. 4)

(Book #4 in the Wagons West Series)

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They are the first wagon train to cross the American continent -- and forge the Oregon Trail. Five-hundred courageous men, women and children, led by mountain man Whip Holt, they have survived the... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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This was a new book that was sent/was in excellent new condition and it arrived in just a few days. Great service and thanks, Rayla D.

They finally reach Oregon.

Well they finally reached Oregon and Whip Holt of course didn't marry the woman he thought he would but a different one. That's okay I liked the way the story went. I have to say I enjoyed how Dana Fuller Ross made women capable people throughout his books. Every books always has some bad person that eventually gets it in the end even if you have to wait for the next book.

Reaching Oregon And Beyond - Superb Historical Fiction!

"Oregon" is Book 4 of Dana Fuller Ross' magnificent "Wagons West" series and every bit as exciting and well written as the first three books. If you are a fan of historical fiction and/or the frontier days in the American West, then you will thoroughly enjoy this series of 24 books. (This is a review for the Unabridged version of "Oregon"). The first wagon train to cross the American continent and forge the Oregon Trail was now on its last leg of the journey west. Having wintered in the Rocky Mountains, the pioneers, numbering over 500, set out for the Oregon Territory. They had survived natural catastrophes, vicious Indian attacks, internal feuds, illness, as well as sabotage by agents employed by Great Britain and Russia who were determined to see the venture fail. Every member of the traveling community had much at stake. Many had lost everything they owned in the Panic of 1837. Oregon Territory was a vast land where there were almost limitless forests and fish and game were abundant. The rich earth was perfect for farming. The journey was financed by the US government and financiers like John Jacob Astor. The new settlers had each been promised a tract of 600 acres to begin life anew in the West. Michael "Whip" Holt, and his blood brother, Cherokee warrior Stalking Horse led the train. They had been joined in Independence, Missouri by Lieutenant Colonel Lee Blake, the US Army's leading counterintelligence expert. He had been sent by President Martin Van Buren to help protect the wagon train from the British and Russian saboteurs. Russia and Great Britain were vying with the US for possession of the Oregon Territory. Both Holt and Blake, as well as many others, had married pioneer women they met during the trip. On a lush green plain, at the juncture of the Columbia and Willamette Rivers, the wagon train came to its final halt. To the west and south lay vast expanses of forest, to the east were the hills that rose to form the Cascade Range, to the north, directly across the Columbia, was Fort Vancouver with the Union Jack fluttering in the breeze. Many weeks would pass before sites for homes, farms, ranches, offices, boatyards and lumber mills would be selected, the land cleared and buildings erected - but the settlers had arrived at last.The author, writing with intelligence and depth, vividly brings history to life in "Oregon," as in the other books in the series. And the politics behind the settling of the West are fascinating. The plot becomes even more intriguing as the pioneers settle-in. New relationships are forged, the strife continues between England, Russia and the US, and a group of Russian immigrants joins the community. As one would expect, the novel is chock-full of adventure, hardship, courage, love, loss, tragedy and triumph. Many details have been taken from actual diaries and journals of early pioneers. These "Wagons West" novels are among the best historical fiction I have read. Very highly recommended!JANA

The end of the original journey

In OREGON! the first wagon train has arrived in Oregon and now faces the challenge of establishing a community while having to deal with an unfriendly British colonel and sneaky Russian officers. Once again Whip Holt and Lee Blake must do what they can to ensure that America controls Oregon.While this book is well done, the lapsesof time all too often drags this book down. Still, it is a must-read.
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