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The famous Trail, shown on the map, the natural gateway to the Pacific, may be said to date back to the discovery of the South
pass of the Rocky Mountains in 1822 by Etienne Provost, although sections of it had been traversed by hardy adventurers in the early
part of the seventeenth century.
After the buffaloes came the Indians, followed in turn by trappers and traders, and these by the intrepid missionaries who pointed
the way for that mightiest migration of the world's history, the home builders of the Pacific Northwest, to the Oregon country.
History does not record so great a movement for so great a distance as this, over a 2,000 mile stretch of an unknown country from the
Missouri River to the Pacific coast. The Mormons in 1846 and the gold seekers of California in '49 followed the Oregon Trail for
more than a thousand miles to the big bend of the Bear River and contended for possession of the single trail then existing, with the still
passing throng to Oregon, until in later years parallel tracks were worn deep for long distances as the multitudes jostled each other in
their weary westward journey.
The Oregon Trail is without its parallel of picturesque sceneries, its tragedies and legends of heroism, that some day will lend a
theme for an imperishable epic to go down into history for all ages, as has already been the physical marks along the way to point the
spots where the multitudes passed and suffered and died.
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OLD OREGON TRAIL 1852 1919
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OREGON TRAIL
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and Island Possessions
Cuba, Canada and
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