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Summary
In his 1845 diary, thirteen-year-old orphan Jedediah describes his wagon train journey to Oregon, in which he confronts rivers and sandy plains, bears and rattlesnakes, and the challenges of living with his fellow travelers. Includes historical notes. Full description
Series: My name is America
The journal of James Edmond Pease: a Civil War Union soldier
The journal of William Thomas Emerson: a Revolutionary War patriot
The journal of Ben Uchida: citizen 13559 Mirror Lake internment camp
The journal of Joshua Loper: a Black cowboy
The journal of Scott Pendleton Collins: a World War II soldier
The journal of Sean Sullivan: a Transcontinental Railroad worker
The journal of Augustus Pelletier: the Lewis and Clark Expedition
The journal of Jasper Jonathan Pierce: a Pilgrim boy
The journal of Otto Peltonen: a Finnish immigrant
The journal of Wong Ming-Chung: a Chinese miner, California, 1852
The journal of Biddy Owens: the Negro leagues
The journal of Douglas Allen Deeds: the Donner Party expedition
The journal of Jesse Smoke: a Cherokee boy
The journal of C.J. Jackson: a Dust Bowl migrant
The journal of Jedediah Barstow, an emigrant on the Oregon Trail: Overland, 1845
The journal of Patrick Seamus Flaherty, United States Marine Corps
The journal of Brian Doyle: a greenhorn on an Alaskan whaling ship
The journal of Finn Reardon: a newsie
The journal of Rufus Rowe: witness to the Battle of Fredricksburg