Lockley, Fred
Lockley, Fred
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Conversations With Pioneer Men (Oregon Country Library ; Vol. 2)
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A Bit of verse
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Lockley Files: A Bit of Verse
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Visionaries, mountain men & empire builders
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Voices of the Oregon territory
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Conversations with bullwhackers, muleskinners, pioneers, prospectors, '49ers, Indian fighters, trappers, ex-barkeepers, authors, preachers, poets & near poets & all sorts & conditions of men
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Conversations with pioneer women
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To Oregon by ox-team in '47
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The birth of Lincoln
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Lincoln told him stories when a boy
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A talk with Edwin Markham
cover - TOTo Oregon by Ox Team in 1847 1969Lockley, Fred
To Oregon by Ox Team in 1847 1969
no cover - ATAcross the Plains by Prairie Sc...Lockley, Fred
Across the Plains by Prairie Schooner
no cover - OTOregon trail blazersLockley, Fred
Oregon trail blazers
no cover - HOHistory of the Columbia River V...Lockley, Fred
History of the Columbia River Valley from the Dalles to the sea
no cover - OYOregon's yesterdays ...Lockley, Fred
Oregon's yesterdays ..
no cover - OFOregon folksLockley, Fred
Oregon folks
no cover - OOOregon offers opportunity for f...Lockley, Fred
Oregon offers opportunity for farm homes
no cover - CSCaptain Sol. Tetherow, wagon tr...Lockley, Fred
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
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- Open Work
Conversations With Pioneer Men (Oregon Country Library ; Vol. 2)
- Open Work
A Bit of verse
- Open Work
Lockley Files: A Bit of Verse
- Open Work
Visionaries, mountain men & empire builders
- Open Work
Voices of the Oregon territory
- Open Work
Conversations with bullwhackers, muleskinners, pioneers, prospectors, '49ers, Indian fighters, trappers, ex-barkeepers, authors, preachers, poets & near poets & all sorts & conditions of men
- Open Work
Conversations with pioneer women
- Open Work
To Oregon by ox-team in '47
- Open Work
The birth of Lincoln
- Open Work
Lincoln told him stories when a boy
- Open Work
A talk with Edwin Markham
- Open Work
To Oregon by Ox Team in 1847 1969
- Open Work
Across the Plains by Prairie Schooner
- Open Work
Oregon trail blazers
- Open Work
History of the Columbia River Valley from the Dalles to the sea
- Open Work
Oregon's yesterdays ..
- Open Work
Oregon folks
- Open Work
Oregon offers opportunity for farm homes
- Open Work
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
