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40 years prospecting and mining in the Black Hills of South Dakota | | 1921 | Frank Hebert | | | | | |
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Adobe days: being the truthful narrative of the events in the life of a California girl on a sheep ranch and in El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora de Los Angeles while it was yet a small and humble town; together with an account of how three young men from Maine in eighteen hundred and fifty-three drove sheep and cattle across the plains, mountains and deserts from Illinois to the Pacific coast; and the strange prophecy of Admiral Thatcher about San Pedro harbor | | 1925 | Sarah Bixby Smith | | | | | |
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Adventures in Americana, 1492-1897: the romance of voyage and discovery from Spain to the Indies, the Spanish Main, and North America; inland to the Ohio country; on toward the Mississippi; through to California; over Chilkoot Pass to the gold fields of Alaska. Being a selection of books from the library of Herschel V. Jones, Minneapolis, Minnesota | | 1928 | Dr. Wilberforce Eaines, Herschel V. (Herschel Vespasian) Jones | | | | | |
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Adventuring in California, yesterday, today, and day before yesterday | | 1921 | Jessie Heaton Parkinson | | | | | |
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Alaskan adventures: a tale of our last frontier and of "Whiskers", the gallant leader of the first dog team to cross Alaska | | 1937 | Loyal Lincoln Wirt, George Albert Coe | | | | | |
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American frontier | | 1937 | Elisabeth Sinclair Peck | | | | | |
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The Apache Kid: a bear fight, and other true stories of the old West | | 1926 | William Sparks | | | | | |
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Arctic village | | 1933 | Robert Marshall | | | | | |
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Argonaut tales: stories of the gold seekers and the Indian scouts of early Arizona | | 1927 | Edmund W. Wells, Evan T. Wilson | | | | | |
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Arizona Characters | | 1928 | Frank C. (Frank Cummins) Lockwood | | | | | |
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Arizona's yesterday | | 1916 | John Henry Cady | | | | | |
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As the sailor loves the sea | [1st ed.] | 1951 | Ballard Hadman | | | | | |
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At the end of the Santa Fe Trail | | 1932 | Therese Martin, Sister Blandina Segale | | | | | |
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An autobiography of Buffalo Bill (Colonel W.F. Cody) | | 1920 | N. C. Wyeth, Buffalo Bill | | | | | |
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Autobiography of Isaac Jones Wistar, 1827-1905 | | 1914 | Isaac J. (Isaac Jones) Wistar | | | | | |
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Autobiography of Roosevelt's adversary | | 1912 | James Fullerton | | | | | |
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The awakening of the desert | | 1912 | Julius Charles Birge | | | | | |
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Back trailing in the heart of the short-grass country | | 1956 | John O. Bye | | | | | |
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The bad man of the West | | 1941 | George David Hendricks | | | | | |
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Belle Starr, "the Bandit Queen," the true story of the romantic and exciting career of the daring and glamorous lady famed in legend and story throughout the West | | 1941 | Burton Rascoe | | | | | |
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Betty Zane | | 1933 | Zane Grey, Louis F. Grant | | | | | |
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Beyond the old frontier: adventures of Indian-fighters, hunters, and fur-traders | | 1913 | George Bird Grinnell | | | | | |
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Bill Jones of Paradise Valley, Oklahoma: his life and adventures for over forty years in the great Southwest. He was a pioneer in the days of the buffalo, the wild Indian, the Oklahoma boomer, the cowboy and the outlaw | | 1914 | John James Callison | | | | | |
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Black range tales | | 1936 | Shane Leslie, James A. McKenna, Howard Simon | | | | | |
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The blazed trail of the old frontier | | 1926 | Agnes C. (Agnes Christina) Laut | | | | | |
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The book of pioneers: true adventures of famous American pioneers | | 1926 | Everett T. (Everett Titsworth) Tomlinson | | | | | |
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Border skylines | | 1940 | William Franklin Evans | | | | | |
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Boys' and girls' Arizona | | 1932 | Dorothy F. (Dorothy Fulwiler) Robinson | | | | | |
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Boys' book of frontier fighters | | 1919 | Edwin L. (Edwin Legrand) Sabin | | | | | |
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The boys' book of scouts | | 1917 | Percy Keese Fitzhugh | | | | | |
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Bref Från Nybyggarhemmet i Kansas, 1870-1881 | | 1911 | Ida Lindgren | | | | | |
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The Brooks legend | | 1958 | William Donohue Ellis | | | | | |
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Buckboard days | | 1936 | Beatrice Ayer Patton, Sophie A. (Sophie Alberding) Poe | | | | | |
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Buckskin and blanket days: memoirs of a friend of the Indians written in 1905 | 1st ed.] | 1957 | Thomas Henry Tibbles | | | | | |
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Buckskin and spurs: a gallery of frontier rogues and heroes | | 1958 | Glenn Shirley | | | | | |
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Buffalo Bill's own story of his life and deeds | [Memorial ed.] | 1917 | William Lightfoot Visscher, Buffalo Bill | | | | | |
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Buffalo days: forty years in the old West: the personal narrative of a cattleman, Indian fighter and army officer | | 1925 | Homer W. Wheeler, Colonel Homer W. Wheeler, Major-General James G-. Harbord | | | | | |
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California all the way back to 1828 | | 1956 | Michael C. (Michael Claringbud) White, Thomas Savage | | | | | |
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A California gold rush miscellany: comprising: the original journal of Alexander Barrington, nine unpublished letters from the gold mines, reproductions of early maps and towns from California lithographs; broadsides, &c., &c | | 1934 | Jane Bissell Grabhorn | | | | | |
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California gold: the beginning of mining in the Far West | | 1947 | Rodman W. (Rodman Wilson) Paul | | | | | |
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California Joe: noted scout and Indian fighter | | 1935 | Earle Robert Forrest, Joe E. Milner, William H. C. Bowen | | | | | |
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Californias’ pioneer mountaineer of Rabbit Creek: John Thomas Masons’ meaderings in the out of the way places of the western wilds | | 1930 | Albert Dressler, George F. Plummer | | | | | |
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Captain Sol. Tetherow, wagon train master: personal narrative of his son, Sam. Tetherow, who crossed the plains to Oregon, in 1845, and personal narrative of Jack McNemee, who was born in Portland, Oregon, in 1848, and whose father built the fourth house in Portland | | 1937 | Fred Lockley | | | | | |
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Cavaliers and pioneers: abstracts of Virginia land patents and grants, 1623-1800 | | 1934 | Robert Armistead Stewart, Nell Marion Nugent | | | | | |
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The Chickasaw rancher | | 1961 | Neil R. Johnson | | | | | |
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Children of the covered wagon: a story of the old Oregon trail | | 1934 | Esther Brann, Mary Jane Carr | | | | | |
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Clay Allison of the Washita | | 1922 | O. S. Clark | | | | | |
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Colonel Jack Hays: Texas frontier leader and California builder | [1st ed.] | 1952 | James K. Greer | | | | | |
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Comanche bondage: Dr. John Charles Beales's settlement of La Villa de Dolores on Las Moras Creek in southern Texas of the 1830's. With an annotated reprint of Sarah Ann Horn's narrative of her captivity among the Comanches, her ransom by traders in New Mexico, and return via the Santa Fé Trail | | 1955 | Sarah Ann. Horn, Carl Coke Rister | | | | | |
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Come an' get it: the story of the old cowboy cook | | 1952 | Ramon F. (Ramon Frederick) Adams | | | | | |
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The Congregationalists: a collection of source materials | | 1939 | William Warren Sweet | | | | | |
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Conquering our great American plains: a historical development | | 1930 | Stuart Oliver Henry | | | | | |
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Cooper's The last of the Mohicans | | 1932 | James Fenimore Cooper, Clfford T. Crowther | | | | | |
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Copies of Calamity Jane's Diary and Letters, Taken From the Originals Now On Exhibit at the Western Trails Museum, Billings, Montana | | 1949 | | | | | | |
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The covered wagon | | 1926 | Clarence Stratton, Emerson Hough | | | | | |
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The cowboy: his characteristics, his equipment | | 1922 | Philip Ashton Rollins | | | | | |
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Cowboy life; reminiscences of an early life | | 1936 | Rufus W. O'Keefe | | | | | |
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Crossing the plains | | 1927 | Edith Starbuck | | | | | |
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Crossing the plains and early days in California: memories of girlhood days in California's golden age | | 1928 | Mary E. Ackley | | | | | |
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Czech pioneers of the Southwest | | 1934 | Estelle Hudson, Henry R. (Henry Rudolph) Maresh | | | | | |
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A dangerous crossing: and What happened on the other side | | 1924 | Mrs Emma Shepard Hill | | | | | |
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A dangerous crossing and what happened on the other side | | 1914 | Jane Porter Robertson, Mrs Emma Shepard Hill | | | | | |
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Das Grenzerbuch: von Pfadfindern, Häuptlingen und Lederstrumpfen | | 1927 | Freiherr von Friedrich Gagern | | | | | |
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Dave Cook of the Rockies: frontier general, fighting sheriff, and leader of men | | 1936 | Joseph Collier, William Ross. Collier, Edwin Victor Westrate | | | | | |
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Days that are done | | 1918 | William Perry Sanders | | | | | |
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Deadwood gold: a story of the Black Hills | | 1926 | George W. Stokes, Howard R. (Howard Roscoe) Driggs | | | | | |
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The Deerslayer | | 1925 | James Fenimore Cooper, N. C. (Newell Convers) Wyeth, James Feni | | | | | |
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The deerslayer, a tale; | | 1900 | James Fenimore Cooper | | | | | |
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The deerslayer | | 1926 | James Fenimore Cooper, Louis Rhead | | | | | |
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The deerslayer | | 1901 | James Fenimore Cooper | | | | | |
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The deerslayer | | 1910 | M. F. Lansing, James Fenimore Cooper | | | | | |
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The deerslayer. | | 1927 | Gregory Lansing Paine, James Fenimore Cooper | | | | | |
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The deerslayer | | 1934 | James Fenimore Cooper | | | | | |
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The deferred payment | | 1925 | Mrs. Emma Shepard Hill | | | | | |
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Delineations of American scenery and character | | 1926 | John James Audubon | | | | | |
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The desert's hidden wealth: the life story of a man of the American people | | 1934 | William Morris Wells | | | | | |
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Desert wife | | 1934 | Hilda Faunce | | | | | |
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The diary of Philip Leget Edwards | | 1932 | Douglas Sloane Watson, Philip Leget Edwards | | | | | |
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The diverging paths: a story of the pioneer days of Missouri | | 1911 | Wm. L. (William L.) Hudson, L. L. Chappelle | | | | | |
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Doctors on horseback: pioneers of American medicine | | 1937 | James Thomas Flexner | | | | | |
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Dodge City, the cowboy capital: and the great South-west in the days of the wild Indian, the buffalo, the cowboy, dance halls, gambling halls and bad men | | 1913 | Robert Marr Wright | | | | | |
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Early days in California: scenes and events of the '50s as I remember them | | 1925 | | | | | | |
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Early days on the western slope of Colorado and campfire chats with Otto Mears: the pathfinder | | 1913 | Sidney Jocknick | | | | | |
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Early travels in the Tennessee country, 1540-1800: with introductions, annotations and index | | 1928 | Samuel Cole Williams | | | | | |
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El Mesquite: a story of the early Spanish settlements between the Nueces and the Rio Grande as told by "La posta del palo alto" | | 1935 | Elena Zamora O'Shea, L. B. Russell | | | | | |
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Eminent pioneers: Norwegian-American pioneer sketches | | 1934 | Erling Ylvisaker | | | | | |
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The establishment of law and order on western plains | | 1915 | William DeVeny | | | | | |
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Explorers and pioneers | | 1934 | William Lewis Nida | | | | | |
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The Fair Play settlers of the West Branch Valley, 1769-1784: a study of frontier ethnography | | 1969 | George D. Wolf | | | | | |
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Famous frontiersmen and heroes of the border | | 1913 | Charles Haven Ladd Johnston | | | | | |
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Feelin' fine! | | 1930 | Anne Shannon Monroe, William L. (William Lovell) Finley | | | | | |
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The fighting Norths and Pawnee scoutsl | | 1932 | Robert Bruce | | | | | |
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Fighting Red Cloud's warriors | | 1926 | Earl Alonzo Brininstool | | | | | |
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Fights and adventures with the Indians: thrilling stories of an American scout on the Western Plains in the old days | | 1922 | H. E. Lewis | | | | | |
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Following the drum | | 1864 | Teresa Griffin Vielé, Teresa Griffin Vielé | | | | | |
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The forest rangers: a poetic tale of the western wilderness in 1794. Connected with and comprising the march and battle of General Wayne's army, and abounding interesting incidents of fact and fiction. In seven cantos | | 1842 | Andrew Coffinberry | | | | | |
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A forgotten heritage: the story of a people and the early American rifle ... including brief biographies of some of the famous frontier characters who used this gun | | 1941 | Harry P. Davis | | | | | |
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Forty years among the Indians: a true yet thrilling narrative of the author's experiences among the natives | | 1960 | Daniel Webster Jones | | | | | |
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Forty years on the frontier as seen in the journals and reminiscences of Granville Stuart, gold-miner, trader, merchant, rancher and politician | | 1925 | Granville Stuart, Paul C. (Paul Chrisler) Phillips | | | | | |
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Foundation stones | | 1926 | Mrs Emma Shepard Hill | | | | | |
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Francis Parkman's The Oregon trail | | 1918 | Francis Parkman, H. G. (Harry Gilbert) Paul | | | | | |
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Free forester: a novel of pioneer Kentucky | | 1935 | Horatio Colony | | | | | |
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From fjord to prairie or, In the new kingdom | | 1916 | Simon Johnson, C. O. (Charles Orrin) Solberg | | | | | |
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From the Great lakes to the Pacific | | 1934 | Ralph J. Pereida, John H. Shoenberger | | | | | |
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A frontier army surgeon: an authentic description of Colorado in the eighties | | 1935 | Bernard James Byrne | | | | | |
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Frontier days | | 1928 | Oliver G. Swan | | | | | |
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A frontier doctor | | 1929 | Henry Franklin Hoyt, Frank B. Kellogg | | | | | |
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Frontier folkways | | 1935 | Rowhind Hill Harvey, James Graham Leyburn | | | | | |
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The frontier in American literature | | 1927 | Mrs Lucy Lockwood Hazard | | | | | |
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The frontier in American literature | | 1961 | Lucy Lockwood Hazard | | | | | |
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Frontier law: a story of vigilante days | | 1924 | William John McConnell, Howard R. (Howard Roscoe) Driggs | | | | | |
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Frontier life in the Army, 1854-1861 | | 1932 | Ralph P. (Ralph Paul) Bieber, Eugene Bandel, Olga Bandel | | | | | |
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A frontier mother | | 1929 | Owen P. (Owen Payne) White | | | | | |
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Frontier trails: the autobiography of Frank M. Canton | | 1930 | Edward Everett Dale, Frank M. Canton | | | | | |
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Frontiers and the fur trade | | 1929 | Sydney Greenbie | | | | | |
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Gambler's wife: the life of Malinda Jenkins | | 1933 | Malinda Jenkins, Jesse Lilienthal | | | | | |
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Gentlemen unafraid: by Barrett Willoughby | | 1928 | Barrett Willoughby | | | | | |
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George Croghan and the westward movement, 1741-1782 | | 1926 | Albert T. (Albert Tangeman) Volwiler | | | | | |
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Go north, young man: modern homesteading in Alaska | | 1957 | Gordon Stoddard | | | | | |
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Gold and sunshine: reminiscences of early California | | 1922 | James J. Ayers | | | | | |
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A golden highway: scenes of history's greatest gold rush yesterday and today | | 1934 | Carl B. (Carl Burgess) Glasscock | | | | | |
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Grand Prairie | | 1935 | James K. Greer | | | | | |
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Greenhorn's hunt | | 1934 | Will Crawford, C. M. (Clifford MacClellan) Sublette | | | | | |
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Guarding the frontier: a study of frontier defense from 1815 to 1825 | | 1935 | Edgar Bruce Wesley | | | | | |
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Handcarts to Zion: the story of a unique western migration, 1856-1860, with contemporary journals, accounts, reports; and rosters of members of the ten handcart companies | | 1960 | Ann W. (Ann Woodbury) Hafen, LeRoy R. (LeRoy Reuben) Hafen | | | | | |
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Hands up!: Stories of the six-gun fighters of the old wild West | | 1927 | A. B. Macdonald, Fred Ellsworth Sutton | | | | | |
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Hard knocks: a life story of the vanishing West | | 1915 | Harry Young, Harry | | | | | |
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The hell-roarin' forty-niners | | 1928 | Robert Welles Ritchie | | | | | |
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Helldorado, bringing the law to the mesquite | | 1928 | William M. Breakenridge | | | | | |
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Heroes and heroic deeds of the Pacific Northwest | | 1929 | Henry Leonidas Talkington | | | | | |
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Heroes of California: the story of the founders of the Golden state as narrated by themselves or gleaned from other sources | | 1910 | George Wharton James | | | | | |
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History of "Billy the Kid": a cowboy outlaw whose youthful daring has never been equalled in the annals of criminal history | | 1920 | Charles A. Siringo | | | | | |
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History of Ira, Vermont | | 1926 | Simon Lewis Peck | | | | | |
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History of Leesburg pioneers | | 1934 | Orion E. (Orion Ephraim) Kirkpatrick | | | | | |
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A history of travel in America | | 1915 | Seymour Dunbar | | | | | |
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The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New testaments | | 1863 | James Pierson Beckwourth, T. D. (Thomas D.) Bonner | | | | | |
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Horrors of Indian captivity: authentic and thrilling sketches of tragedies that occurred on the Texas frontier during Indian times | | 1954 | J. Marvin (John Marvin) Hunter | | | | | |
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I de dage--: riket grundlægges | | 1925 | O. E. (Ole Edvart) Rølvaag | | | | | |
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I et nyt rige | | 1914 | Simon Johnson | | | | | |
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Illinois pioneer days | | 1918 | Elbert Waller | | | | | |
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Impressions of early Kansas | | 1915 | Eliza Johnston Wiggin | | | | | |
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In the bosom of the Comanches | | 1912 | T. A. (Theodore Adolphus) Babb | | | | | |
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In the heart of Hoosierland: a story of the pioneers, based on many actual experiences | | 1925 | Louis Ludlow, Clifford K. Berryman | | | | | |
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In the old West | | 1915 | George Frederick Augustus Ruxton, Horace Kephart | | | | | |
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Indian fighting on the Texas frontier | | 1929 | Captain John M. Elkins, Frank W. McCarty, John M Elkins | | | | | |
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The Indians' last fight: or, The Dull Knife raid | | 1915 | Dennis Collins | | | | | |
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Industrial outlets for short-length softwood yard lumber. | | 1925 | Dan Drumheller | | | | | |
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Interwoven: a pioneer chronicle | | 1936 | Sallie Reynolds Matthews | | | | | |
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James Bridger, trapper, frontiersman, scout and guide; a historical narrative ... | | 1925 | Grenville Mellen Dodge, J. Cecil Alter | | | | | |
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James Clyman, American frontiersman, 1792-1881: the adventures of a trapper and covered-wagon emigrant as told in his own reminiscences and diaries | | 1928 | Charles Lewis Camp, James Clyman | | | | | |
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Jim Bridger: American frontiersman | | 1952 | Sanford Tousey, Sanford Tousey | | | | | |
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The John Askin papers | | 1928 | John Askin, Milo Milton Quaife | | | | | |
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John Colter, discoverer of Yellowstone park: an account of his exploration in 1807 and of his further adventures as hunter; trapper; Indian fighter | | 1926 | Stallo Vinton | | | | | |
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John Crews | | 1926 | Arthur Chapman | | | | | |
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John Marsh, pioneer: the life story of a trail-blazer on six frontiers | | 1930 | George D. (George Dunlap) Lyman | | | | | |
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Journal of a trapper: or, Nine Years in the Rocky Mountains, 1834-1843 | [2d ed.] | 1921 | Osborne Russell, Lemuel A. York | | | | | |
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Journal of a trapper: or, Nine years in the Rocky Mountains: 1834-1843; being a general description of the country, climate, rivers, lakes mountains, etc., and a view of the life led by a hunter in those regions | | 1914 | Osborne Russell, Lemuel A. York | | | | | |
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A journal of travel | | 1954 | Evans Smith McComas | | | | | |
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The journals and letters of Major John Owen, pioneer of the Northwest, 1850-1871: embracing his purchase of St. Mary's mission; the building of Fort Owen; his travels; his relation with the Indians; his work for the government; and his activities as a western empire builder for twenty years | | 1927 | John Owen, Seymour Dunbar, Paul C. (Paul Chrisler) Phillips | | | | | |
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Just a Missourian: the story of a Missouri pioneer | | 1915 | J. L. (James Lee) Martin | | | | | |
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The Kaw: the heart of a nation | | 1941 | Isabel Bate, Harold Black, Floyd Benjamin Streeter | | | | | |
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Kirby Benedict, frontier Federal judge: an account of legal and judicial development in the Southwest, 1853-1874, with special reference to the Indian, slavery, social and political affairs, journalism, and a chapter on circuit riding with Abraham Lincoln in Illinois | | 1961 | Aurora Hunt | | | | | |
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Kit Carson's own story of his life | 1st ed. | 1926 | Blanche C. (Blanche Chloe) Grant, Kit Carson | | | | | |
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Klondike Mike: an Alaskan odyssey | | 1943 | Merrill Denison | | | | | |
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Lady Sourdough | | 1941 | Frances Ella. Fitz, Jerome Odlum | | | | | |
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The land of little rain | | 1903 | Mary Hunter Austin | | | | | |
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The Land of the Crooked Tree | | 1948 | U. P. Hedrick | | | | | |
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Lane of the Llano, being the story of Jim (Lane) Cook as told to T. M. Pearce | | 1936 | James M. Cook, T. M. (Thomas Matthews) Pearce | | | | | |
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The last frontier | | 1930 | Zachary Taylor Sutley | | | | | |
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The last of the California rangers | | 1928 | | | | | | |
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The last of the Mohicans | | 1927 | James Fenimore Cooper, Ernest C. (Ernest Clapp) Noyes | | | | | |
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The last of the Mohicans: a narrative of 1757 | | 1919 | James Fenimore Cooper, N. C. (Newell Convers) Wyeth | | | | | |
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The last of the Mohicans: a narrative of 1757 | | 1925 | Frederick Houk Law, Edwin John Prittie, James Fenimore Cooper | | | | | |
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The last of the Mohicans: a narrative of 1757 | | 1930 | James Fenimore Cooper, George M. Richards, Harold Young Moffett | | | | | |
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The last of the Mohicans: a narrative of 1757 | | 1919 | Edwin Herbert Lewis, James Fenimore Cooper | | | | | |
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The last of the Mohicans: or, A narrative of 1757 | | 1930 | James Fenimore Cooper, Susan Fenimore Cooper, Alan Rogers Blackmer | | | | | |
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The last of the Mohicans | | 1928 | James Fenimore Cooper | | | | | |
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The last of the Mohicans | | 1932 | James Fenimore Cooper, Edward Arthur Wilson | | | | | |
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The last of the Mohicans | | 1927 | Fred Lewis Pattee, James Fenimore Cooper | | | | | |
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The last of the old West | | 1927 | George Mecklenburg | | | | | |
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The last rustler: the autobiography of Lee Sage | | 1930 | Harvey Fergusson, Lee. Sage | | | | | |
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The last trail : a story of early days in the Ohio Valley | | 1909 | J. Watson Davis, Zane Grey | | | | | |
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Lead and likker | | 1932 | Owen P. (Owen Payne) White | | | | | |
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Let 'er buck, a story of the passing of the old West | | 1921 | Charles Wellington Furlong | | | | | |
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A letter from a gold miner, Placerville, California, October, 1850 | | 1944 | S. Shufelt | | | | | |
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Letters of long ago | | 1936 | Agnes Just Reid, Mabel Bennett | | | | | |
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Letters of Polly: the pioneer | | 1916 | Stella Humphrey Nida | | | | | |
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Life and adventures of "Billy" Dixon | | 1914 | Frederick Samuel Barde, Billy Dixon | | | | | |
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The life and times of Lewis Wetzel | | 1932 | C. B. (Clarence Brent) Allman | | | | | |
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Life in the Wabash Valley: a story of the pioneers and their descendants, 1860-1907 | | 1907 | G. F. (George Francis) Coburn | | | | | |
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The life of a rover, 1865-1926: known in early western life as Dan Moody the Indian scout : a revelation | | 1926 | D. W. (Dan W.) Moody | | | | | |
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Life of a woman pioneer: as illustrated in the life of Elsie Strawn Armstrong, 1789-1871 | | 1931 | James Elder Armstrong | | | | | |
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Life of "Billy" Dixon, plainsman, scout and pioneer: a narrative in which are described many things relating to the early Southwest, with an account of the fights between Indians and buffalo hunters at Adobe Walls and at Buffalo Wallow, for which Congress voted the medal of honor to the survivors | | 1927 | Olive K. (Olive King) Dixon, Billy Dixon | | | | | |
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The life of Bret Harte: with some account of the California pioneers | | | Henry Childs Merwin | | | | | |
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Life of F. M. Buckelew: the Indian captive | | 1925 | Thomas S. Denis, Lucy S. Rea Dennis, F. M. Buckelew | | | | | |
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Life on the range and on the trail | | 1936 | John M. Doak, Arrie Neal Fricke, ed Lela Neal Pirtle | | | | | |
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Life sketches of a jayhawker of '49 | | 1916 | L. Dow (Lorenzo Dow) Stephens | | | | | |
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Linn County, Kansas: a history | | 1928 | William Ansel Mitchell | | | | | |
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The literature of the middle western frontier | | 1925 | Ralph Leslie Rusk | | | | | |
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Little pills: an army story | | 1918 | Robert Henderson McKay | | | | | |
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Locating the iron trail | | 1925 | Edward Gillette | | | | | |
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Log of an Arizona trail blazer | | 1934 | John Alexander Rockfellow | | | | | |
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A log of the Texas-California cattle trail, 1854 | | 1932 | J. Evetts (James Evetts) Haley, James G. Bell | | | | | |
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A Lone Star cowboy: being fifty years experience in the saddle as cowboy, detective and New Mexico ranger, on every cow trail in the wooly old West | | 1919 | Charles A. Siringo | | | | | |
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Longhorn trail drivers: being a true story of the cattle drives of long ago | | 1940 | Frank M. (Frank Marion) King | | | | | |
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The lost wagon train | | 1936 | Zane Grey | | | | | |
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The lure of the frontier: a story of race conflict | | 1929 | Ralph Henry Gabriel | | | | | |
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Luzena Stanley Wilson, '49er: memories recalled years later for her daughter Correnah Wilson Wright | | 1937 | Luzena Stanley Wilson, Correnah Wilson Wright | | | | | |
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The making of America | | 1925 | Frederick N. Wilson, Grace Vollintine | | | | | |
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Malign nature and the frontier | | 1959 | Carlton Fordis Culmsee | | | | | |
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The march of empire: frontier defense in the Southwest, 1848-1860 | | 1952 | Averam Burton Bender | | | | | |
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Memoirs of a lawman | | 1962 | Cyrus Wells Shores, Wilson Rockwell | | | | | |
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Memories of old Montana | | 1945 | Con Price | | | | | |
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Memories of old western trails in Texas longhorn days | | 1932 | Joseph Stroud | | | | | |
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Men and horses | | 1926 | Ross Santee | | | | | |
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The men of Kildonan: a romance of the Selkirk settlers | | 1926 | John Herries McCulloch | | | | | |
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Mike Fink: king of Mississippi keelboatmen | | 1933 | Walter Blair, Franklin Julius Meine | | | | | |
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Mound builders, Indians, and pioneers | | 1956 | William B. (William Benham) Price | | | | | |
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Mountain men | | 1937 | Stanley Vestal | | | | | |
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My journal | | 1962 | James Manford Carselowey | | | | | |
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My life of high adventure | | 1962 | Grant H. Pearson | | | | | |
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My life on the frontier | | 1931 | Miguel Antonio Otero | | | | | |
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My reminiscences as a cowboy | | 1930 | Frank Harris | | | | | |
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My Texas 'tis of thee | | 1936 | Owen P. (Owen Payne) White | | | | | |
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Nathan, der squatter-regulator | | 1926 | Bernhard A. (Bernhard Alexander) Uhlendorf, Charles Sealsfield | | | | | |
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Naturalists of the frontier | [2d ed., rev. and enl.] | 1948 | Samuel Wood Geiser | | | | | |
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Nature's way | | 1927 | Charles F. Clarke | | | | | |
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New England captives carried to Canada between 1677 and 1760, during the French and Indian wars | | 1926 | Emma Lewis Coleman | | | | | |
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New Spain and the Anglo-American west: historical contributions presented to Herbert Euguene Bolton | | 1932 | Cardinal Goodwin, J. Lloyd (John Lloyd) Mecham, Mary. Ross | | | | | |
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Nick of the woods; or The Jibbenainosay; a tale of Kentucky | | 1928 | Robert Montgomery Bird | | | | | |
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The no-gun man of Texas: a century of achievement, 1835-1929 | | 1935 | Laura V. (Laura Vernon) Hamner | | | | | |
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Notes on the settlement and Indian wars of the western parts of Virginia and Pennsylvania from 1763 to 1783: inclusive, together with a review of the state of society and manners of the first settlers of the western country | | 1912 | Joel Munsell, Joseph Doddridge, Narcissa Doddridge | | | | | |
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Old Deadwood days | | 1928 | Estelline Bennett | | | | | |
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Old Deadwood days | | 1935 | Estelline Bennett | | | | | |
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Old man of the Dalles: an autobiography | | 1925 | Ruth B. Teare, Ruth Blanche Teare Woodworth | | | | | |
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Old ranches | | 1936 | Mrs Minnie Timms Harper, George Dewey Harper | | | | | |
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Old settler stories | | 1917 | Mabel Elizabeth Billings Fletcher | | | | | |
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Old times on the upper Mississippi: the recollections of a steamboat pilot from 1854 to 1863 | | 1909 | George Byron Merrick | | | | | |
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Old waybills: the romance of the express companies | | 1934 | Alvin F. (Alvin Fay) Harlow | | | | | |
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On the border with Mackenzie: or, Winning west Texas from the Comanches | | 1935 | Capt, Robert Goldthwaite Carter | | | | | |
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On the trail of the pioneers: romance, tragedy and triumph of the path of empire | | 1920 | John T. (John Thomson) Faris | | | | | |
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On the We-a Trail : a story of the great wilderness | | 1903 | Caroline Brown, Max Francis Klepper | | | | | |
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One family travels west | | 1936 | Mrs Alice Ann (Lockwood) Minick | | | | | |
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One man's gold: the letters & journal of a forty-niner, Enos Christman | | 1930 | Enos Christman, Florence Morrow Christman | | | | | |
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The open spaces: incidents of nights and days under the blue sky | | 1922 | John Charles Van Dyke | | | | | |
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Oregon's yesterdays | | 1928 | Fred Lockley | | | | | |
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The Oregon trail | | 1925 | Russell Alger Sharp, Francis Parkman | | | | | |
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The Oregon trail and some of its blazers | | 1930 | Joseph Schafer, Maude Applegate Rucker, Jesse A. (Jesse Applegate) Applegate | | | | | |
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Oregon trail blazers | | 1929 | Fred Lockley | | | | | |
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The Oregon trail of Francis Parkman | | 1910 | Francis Parkman, William Ellery Leonard | | | | | |
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