Applegate Trail Bibliography Books, Articles, More Information Manuscripts, Brochures & Newspapers

The Hugo Emigrant Trails Committee (Trails • Friedman, Ralph, A Touch of Oregon. Pars Publishing Company, ARTICLES/MANUSCRIPTS/BROCHURES Committee) was formed to bring together all those 1970. • Applegate, Lindsay, Notes and Reminiscences of Laying Out and • Garrison, Rev. A. E., Life and Labour of Rev. A. E. Garrison. Establishing the Old Emigrant Road into Southern Oregon in The who want to learn more about the early trans-portation The Garrison Clan, Aug. 1943) Year 1846. Oregon Historical Quarterly , Vol. 22, No. 1, March, in the area, from the casual admirer to the dedicated • Haines, Francis D., The : Southern Emigrant 1921. researcher.1 The following references are in the Route. Ashland, OR., The American Revolution Bicentennial • Burcham, Mildred Baker, Scott’s and Applegate’s Old South personal libraries of members of the Trails Committee. Commission of Oregon, 1976. Road. Oregon Historical Quarterly, Vol. 41, No. 4, December, • Hastings, Lansford W., The Emigrants’ Guide to Oregon and 1940. California. Applewood Books, Bedford, Massachusetts, 1845. • Collins, James Layton (Edited and Amplified). Capt. Levi Scott. BOOKS • Helfrich, Devere , Applegate Trail I, No. 9, Klamath Echoes, Sitka, Alaska, 1967. • Abbot, Lieutenant Henry L., Klamath County Historical Society, Klamath Falls, 1971. • Garrison, A. Henry, Reminiscenes of A. H. Garrison, His Early Explorations For a Railroad • Helfrich, Devere, Applegate Trail II, No. 14, Klamath Echoes, Life, Across the Plains and of Oregon from 1846 – 1903., Oregon Route From The Sacramento Klamath County Historical Society, Klamath Falls, 1976. Historical Society manuscript 874, 1906. Valley to the , • LaLande, Jeff, First Over the Siskiyous, ’s • Huntington, Hallie (Hills), Cornelius Hills Crosses the Plains. Vol. VI., Corps of 1826-1827 Journey Through the Oregon-California Borderlands, Lane County Historian, Vol. VI, No. 1, Eugene, Oregon, March Topographical Engineers, 1855. Oregon Historical Society Press. 1961. • Applegate, Jesse A., A Day With the Cow Column in 1843. Ye • Morgan, Dale Howell, Overland in 1846 – Diaries and Letters of • Linn, Fletcher, Applegate Brothers, Galleon Press, Fairfield, Washington, 1934. The California-, Vol. I, The Talisman Press, • Long, Mrs. S. A., Mrs. Jesse Applegate, Oregon Historical • Applegate, Shannon, Skookum. Beech Tree Books, William Georgetown, Calif. 1963. Quarterly, Vol. 9, 1908. Morrow and Company, Inc., New York, New York, 1988. • McClain, Martha Ann Tuttle, Crossing the Plains in 1853, • Applegate, Jesse A., Recollections of My Boyhood, Press of Reminiscenes of Martha Ann Tuttle McClain From Iowa To Review Publishing Co., 1914. Oregon, via The Applegate Trail. • Bancroft, Hubert Howe, , Vol. I, San The goal of the Trails • Meacham, Walter E., Applegate Trail, Portland, OR., Printing by Francisco, The History Co., 1886-88. James, Kerns & Abbott, 1947. Committee is to research • Beckham, Stephen Dow, Applegate Trail: Impressions and • Port, Lee, Notes on Historic Events – Applegate Ranger District, Experiences of Emigrants and Other Travelers. Vol. I & II, Lake our trails history. Medford, OR., 1945. Oswego, OR., publisher-author, 1995. • Robinson, Lavinia Jane (Constant), A Brief Review of the Life of • Brown, Jennie Broughton, on the Oregon Trail. The Isaac Constant. Caxton Printers, Ltd., Caldwell, , 1932. • Sargent, Alice Applegate, A Sketch of the Valley and • Davis, Charles George, Scott Applegate Trail Atlas & Gazetteer. Southern Oregon History. Oregon Historical Quarterly, Vol. 22, Soap Creek Enterprises, North Plains, Oregon, 1995. • Morgan, Dale Howell, Overland in 1846 – Diaries and Letters of No. 1, March 1921. • Davis, Charles George, The Oskaloosa Company, Last Wagon The California-Oregon Trail, Vol. II, University of Nebraska Press, • Schafer, Joseph, Jesse Applegate, Pioneer and State Builder, Train to Skinner’s in 1847. Frontier Publishing, 1996. Lincoln, Nebraska, 1993. Portland, OR. 1911. • Davis, Charles George, The South Road And The Route Across • Parkman, Francis, The Oregon Trail. Penquin Books Canada • Stone, Buena Cobb, Southern Route into Oregon, Oregon Southern Oregon. EmigrantsWest.com, North Plains, Oregon, Limited, Markham, Ontario, 1950. Historical Quarterly, Vol. XLVII, No. 2, June, 1846. 2000. • Paden, Irene D., Prairie Schooner Detours, The Patrice Press, St. • Dillon, Richard, Siskiyou Trail – The Hudson’s Bay Company Louis, 1990. NEWSPAPERS Route to California, McGraw-Hill Book Co. • Webber, Bert, Over The Applegate Trail To Oregon in 1846. • Applegate, Jesse. “Applegate’s Way Bill”. The Oregon • Douthit, Nathan, Uncertain Encounters. Oregon State University Webb Research Group Publishers, Medford, Oregon, 1996. Spectator (Oregon City, OR), April 6, 1848. Press, Corvallis, Oregon, 2002. • Webber, Bert, The Oregon & Applegate Trail, Diary of Welborn • Drannan, W. F. Capt., Chief of Scouts As Pilot to Emigrant and Beeson in 1853. Webb Research Group Publishers, Medford, Want more information? Contact an officer of the Hugo Government Trains, Across the Plains of the Wild West of Fifty Oregon, 1987. Neighborhood, or a member of the Trails Committee on how you Years Ago. Rhodes & McClure Publishing Co., 1910. • Wilkes, Charles, Columbia River to the Sacramento, U.S.N. can become involved in this trail project. • Emerson, William, The Applegate Trail of 1846, A Documentary commander United States Exploring Expedition 1839-1842. Guide to the Original Southern Emigrant Route to Oregon. Ember • Wyeth, Nathaniel J., The Journals of Captain Nathaniel J. 1. Hugo Neighborhood. 2005. Public Outreach & Educational Enterprises, Ashland, Oregon, 1996. Wyeth. Fairfield, WA., Ye Galleon Press, 1969. Brochure Program: Hugo’s Emigrant Trails. Hugo, OR. APPLEGATE TRAIL

Hugo Neighborhood BIBLIOGRAPHY Association & Historical Brochure 9 in Society’s Mission Emigrant Trails Series

This information brochure is one of a series of documents published by the Hugo Neighborhood Association & Historical Society (Hugo Neighbor- hood). It is designed to be shared with neighbors for the purpose of helping protect our rural quality of life HNA&HS Officers by promoting an informed citizenry in decision- making. The Hugo Neighborhood is an informal Wayne McKy, Chair nonprofit charitable and educational organization with 6497 Hugo Road a land use and history mission of promoting the social Grants Pass, Oregon 97526 welfare of its neighbors. Mike Walker, Education Chair Land Use & History 3388B Merlin Rd #195 Grants Pass, Oregon 97526 The Hugo Neighborhood’s land use mission is to Hal Anthony, Outreach Chair promote Oregon Statewide Goal 1 — Citizen 3995 Russell Road Involvement, and to preserve, protect, and enhance the Grants Pass, Oregon 97526 livability and economic viability of its farms, forests, and rural neighbors. It will act, if requested, as a Jacqueline Hardwick, Treasurer technical resource assisting neighbors to represent 885 Red Mountain Drive themselves. Grants Pass, Oregon 97526 Its history mission is to educate, collect, preserve, Karen Rose, Web Master interpret, and research its local history and to 575 Red Mountain Drive encourage public interest in the history of the Hugo Grants Pass, Oregon 97526 area. Ann Lyneis, Secretary Volunteer membership dues are $10.00 annually per 5100 Tunnel Loop Road family and normally used for paper, ink, envelopes, Grants Pass, Oregon 97526 publications and mailings. Make checks to the Hugo September 23, 2005 Neighborhood and send them to our Treasurer. Send us your e-mail address if you want to know what we Public Outreach & Educational Brochure are doing. Committee for Hugo’s Emigrant Trails

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