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Wagons to the Willamette
- Captain Levi Scott and the Southern Route to Oregon, 1844-1847
- Narrated by: Doug McDonald
- Length: 6 hrs and 6 mins
- Categories: Biographies & Memoirs, Adventurers, Explorers & Survival
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Publisher's Summary
After an arduous overland journey, Levi Scott and his son John arrived in Oregon City in November 1844. Scott joined the Jesse Applegate's 1846 expedition seeking a better, safer way through the Cascades to the Willamette Valley. Their new southern route wound through the Umpqua Valley, three mountain ranges, and the Black Rock Desert before meeting the established California Trail.
Applegate recruited emigrants and while others went ahead to prepare the road, Scott led the initial wagon train west. He details a harrowing trip. Retracing the trail in 1847 and 1849, he again faced narrow escapes and deadly encounters with Native Americans.
Edited and extensively annotated, Scott's unpublished autobiography has become Wagons to the Willamette. An exceptional contribution to Oregon Trail history, it is the only first-hand account written by someone who not only searched for the southern route but also accompanied its first wagon train.
The book is published by Washington State University Press.
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- Jean
- 09-03-17
couldn't stop listening!
This account made a dreary, firesmoke laden car trip most Pleasurable. The language and narration were so engaging and entertaining! I learned a lot about Oregon's early history.
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- Sándor Lau
- 09-05-19
Real history on the Oregon Trail
Stafford Hazelett has meticulously researched and verified the true stories of an Oregon Trail pioneer, bringing them to life here. there are so few audiobooks available on this subject and it's a delight to have one.
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- Mr. Kevin W. Boardman
- 10-09-18
A good listen
A solid tale of life on and after the Oregon Trail journey across the USA