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- "At you-all's house" : a Missouri nature story
- "When the wildwood was in flower" : a narrative covering the fifteen years' experiences of a New Yorker on the western plains
- "Yellowstone Kelly" ; : the memoirs of Luther S. Kelly
- ... Marcus Whitman, crusader ...
- ... The call of the Columbia : iron men and saints take the Oregon trail
- ... The old California trail
- ... Where rolls the Oregon : prophet and pessimist look Northwest; edited with bibliographical resume 1825-1830
- ...Southwest on the turquoise trail ; : the first diaries on the road to Santa Fe
- ...The Oregon crusade ; : across land and sea to Oregon
- 54-40 or fight
- A Hoosier holiday
- A Kentucky colonel
- A Maverick American
- A Quaker forty-niner : the adventures of Charles Edward Pancoast on the American frontier
- A Seth Eastman sketchbook, 1848-1849
- A Tennyson-Browning Association book / by J. Christian Bay
- A Texas Ranger
- A Texas matchmaker
- A Treasury of Mississippi River folklore : stories, ballads, traditions and folkways of the Mid-American river country
- A Wisconsin youth in Montana, 1880-1882
- A bibliography of Kentucky history
- A bibliography of antislavery in America
- A bibliography of the separate writings of John Esten Cooke of Virginia, 1830-1886
- A bibliography of the separate writings of William Gilmore Simms of South Carolina, 1806-1870
- A boy for a man's job : the story of the founding of St. Louis
- A brave young land
- A canoe voyage up the Minnay Sotor : with an account of the lead and copper deposits in Wisconsin ; of the gold region in the Cherokee country ; and sketches of the popular manners, &c.
- A canyon voyage ; : the narrative of the second Powell expedition down the Green-Colorado River from Wyoming, and the explorations on land, in the years 1871 and 1872
- A catalogue of manuscripts in the collection of western Americana founded by William Robertson Coe, Yale University Library
- A check list of manuscripts in the Edward E. Ayer collection
- A daughter of the middle border
- A description of Kentucky in North America
- A deserted village
- A fortune hunter, or, The old stone corral : a tale of the Santa Fe trail
- A frontier doctor
- A full description of the soil, water, timber, and prairies of each lot, or quarter section of the military lands between the Mississippi and Illinois rivers
- A glimpse at the great western republic
- A glimpse of Iowa in 1846
- A glossary of Mississippi valley French, 1673-1850
- A history of American letters
- A history of American literature
- A history of Cooper County, Missouri : from the first visit by white men in February, 1804, to the fifth day of July, 1876
- A history of Czechs (Bohemians) in Nebraska
- A history of Illinois, from its commencement as a state in 1818 to 1847 : containing a full account of the Black Hawk War, the rise, progress, and fall of Mormonism, the Alton and Lovejoy riots, and other important and interesing [sic] events
- A journal of the Birmingham emigrating company ; : the record of a trip from Birmingham, Iowa, to Sacramento, California, in 1850
- A journey to the Rocky Mountains in the year 1839
- A ladder for Silvanus
- A letter to American teachers of history
- A little Norsk; or, Ol' pap's Flaxen
- A little book of western verse
- A mighty hunter : the adventures of Charles L. Youngblood on the plains and mountains
- A narrative of the captivity and adventures of John Tanner (U.S. interpreter at the Saut de Ste. Marie) during thirty years' residence among the Indians in the interior of North America
- A narrative of the captivity and adventures of John Tanner : (U.S. interpreter at the Saut de Ste. Marie) during thirty years residence among the Indians in the interior of North America
- A narrative of the life & travels of John Robert Shaw : the well-digger, now resident in Lexington, Kentucky
- A narrative of the life of James Pearce : in two parts. Part I, containing a general account of his early life; and more particularly of five years residence in the states of Mississippi and Louisiana, together with some account of that country, its inhabitants, climate and productions...Part II, containing an account of his unfortunate imprisonment at Plattsburgh, in the state of New York...
- A narrative, or journal of voyages and travels, through the north- west continent of America : in the years 1789 and 1793
- A new dictionary of Americanisms ; : being a glossary of words supposed to be peculiar to the United States and the Dominion of Canada
- A pictorial history of the Negro in America
- A pioneer from Kentucky : an idyl of the Raton Range
- A pioneer mother
- A plea for the Indians : with facts and features of the late war in Oregon
- A prairie grove
- A raft pilot's log : a history of the great rafting industry on the upper Mississippi, 1840-1915
- A rainbow of my own
- A reminiscence of John Bozeman
- A ride over the Rocky mountains to Oregon and California : /
- A saga of Texas law ; : a factual story of Texas law, lawyers, judges and famous lawsuits
- A season in-between
- A second handful of western books
- A spoil of office : a story of the modern west
- A study of the local literature of the Upper Ohio Valley : with especial reference to the early pioneer and Indian tales : 1820-1840
- A summer journey in the West
- A systematic treatise, historical, etiological and practical, on the principal diseases of the interior valley of North America : as they appear in the Caucasian, African, Indian, and Esquimaux varieties of its population
- A thrilling and truthful history of the Pony express, or, Blazing the westward way : and other sketches and incidents of those stirring times
- A tour through Indiana in 1840 : the diary of John Parsons of Petersburg, Virginia
- A trip to prairie-land : being a glance at the shady side of emigration
- A trip to the prairies and in the interior of North America <1837-1838> : Travel notes
- A trip to the states in 1865
- A true picture of emigration
- A true picture of emigration : or Fourteen years in the interior of North America
- A true picture of emigration, or, Fourteen years in the interior of North America : being a full and impartial account of the various difficulties and ultimate success of an English family who emigrated from Barwick-in-Elmet, near Leeds, in the year 1831
- A view of the soil and climate of the United States of America : with supplementary remarks upon Florida : on the French colonies on the Mississippi and Ohio, and in Canada : and on the aboriginal tribes of America
- A visit to Salt Lake ; : being a journey across the plains, and a residence in the Mormon settlements at Utah
- A weed is a flower : the life of George Washington Carver
- A winter in the West
- A-saddle in the wild West : a glimpse of travel among the mountains, lava beds, sand deserts, adobe towns, Indian reservations, and ancient pueblos of southern Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona
- ARTIBUS
- Ab-sa-ra-ka, home of the Crows : being the experience of an officer's wife on the plains ... with outlines of the natural features and resources of the land, tables of distances, maps, and other aids to the traveler; gathered from observation and other reliable sources
- Ab-sa-ra-ka, land of massacre
- Abraham Lincoln : a biography
- Abraham Lincoln, an Illinois central lawyer : a paper read ... at a meeting of the Western Conference of Railway Counsel, February 13, 1945
- Account of a journey through north-eastern Texas, undertaken in 1849, for the purposes of emigration : embodied in a report : to which are appended letters and verbal communications, from eminent individuals : lists of temperature, of prices of land, produce, and articles of merchandize : and the recently adopted constitution of Texas, with maps from the last authentic survey
- Across the plains in '64 ; : incidents of early days west of the Missouri River--two thousand miles in an open boat from Fort Benton to Omaha--reminiscences of the pioneer period of Galena, General Grant's old home
- Across the plains in 1850
- Across the plains to California in 1852 ; : journal of Mrs. Lodisa Frizzell
- Across the wide Missouri
- Adventure on Red River : report on the exploration of the headwaters of the Red River
- Adventures of the first settlers on the Oregon or Columbia River
- Adventures on the western coast of South America, and the interior of California : including a narrative of incidents at the Kingsmill Islands, New Ireland, New Britain, New Guinea, and other islands in the Pacific Ocean / Dc by John Coulter
- Adventuring in young America
- Alexander Mackenzie's voyage to the Pacific ocean in 1793
- Almost a hero
- Alone in Wolf Hollow
- America's own Mark Twain
- American Indian painters
- American Indian policy in the formative years : the Indian trade and intercourse acts, 1780-1834
- American myths and legends
- American studies
- An Indian girl's story of a trading expedition to the Southwest about 1841
- An account of Col. Crockett's tour to the North and down East : in the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty-four. His object being to examine the grand manufacturing establishments of the country; and also to find out the condition of its literature and its morals, the extent of its commerce, and the practical operation of "The Experiment" ...
- An ecological survey of the prairie vegetation of Illinois
- An essay towards an Indian bibliography : being a catalogue of books, relating to the history, antiquities, languages, customs, religion, wars, literature, and origin of the American Indians, in the library of Thomas W. Field ; with bibliographical and historical notes, and synopses of the contents of some of the works least known
- An historical account of the expedition against Sandusky under Col. William Crawford in 1782 : with biographical sketches, personal reminiscences, and descriptions of interesting localities; including, also, details of the disastrous retreat, the barbarities of the savages, and the awful death of Crawford by torture
- An immigrant of a hundred years ago ; : a story of someone's ancestor
- An overland journey to California in 1852 ; : the journal
- Analytical index of De Bows Review
- Annals of the West : embracing a concise account of principal events, which have occurred in the western states and territories, from the discovery of the Mississippi Valley to the year eighteen hundred and fifty
- Annual report
- Another spring
- Appleton Milo Harmon goes west
- Appropriation summary
- Arena
- Arion and the dolphins : based on an ancient Greek legend
- Arizona in literature ; : a collection of the best writings of Arizona authors from early Spanish days to the present time
- Art and archaeology
- Artist in Iowa : a life of Grant Wood
- As I remember them
- As I saw it
- Audubon and his journals
- Audubon's animals : the quadrupeds of North America
- Autobiography of Elder Samuel Rogers.
- Back-trailers from the middle border
- Backwoods teacher
- Bacteriological world
- Barbed wire : and other poems
- Bear facts
- Bearymore
- Becky and her brave cat, Bluegrass
- 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...The true facts about the dastardly deeds and the come-uppence of such Dick Turpins, Robin Hoods and Rini Rinaldos as the Youngers, the Jameses, the Daltons, the Starrs, the Doolins and the Jenningses. The real story with court records and contemporary newspaper accounts and testimony of old nesters, here and there, in the Southwest
- Beyond the dream : occasional heroes of sports
- Bibliographical essays ; : a tribute to Wilberforce Eames
- Bittersweet country
- Book of readings for teaching reading in the elementary school
- Books containing American local dialects ; : a series of lists
- Boonesborough : its founding, pioneer struggles, Indian experiences, Transylvania days, and revolutionary annals
- Border reminiscences
- Border wars of Texas ; : being an authentic and popular account, in chronological order, of the long and bitter conflict waged between savage Indian tribes and the pioneer settlers of Texas
- Bowie knife
- Boy life on the prairie
- Braddock's road and three relative papers
- Brave buffalo fighter (waditaka tatanka kisisohitika)
- Bridges and how they are built
- Brigham Young University studies
- Bring a torch, Jeannette, Isabella : a Provençal carol attributed to Nicholas Saboly, 17th century
- Bristle face
- Buffalo days
- Building our country
- Bull wagon : strong wheels for rugged men -- the frontier freighters
- Bulletin
- Bullock's journey from New Orleans to New York, in 1827
- Butterfly time
- California and overland diaries of Count Leonetto Cipriani from 1853 through 1871
- California gold rush merchant : the journal of Stephen Chapin David.
- Cambridge Press title-pages, 1640-1665
- Campaigning with Custer and the Nineteenth Kansas volunteer cavalry on the Washita campaign, 1868-'69
- 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
- Caspar Collins ; : the life and exploits of an Indian fighter of the sixties
- Catholic missionary activities in the Northwest : 1818-1864 ...
- Charles De Morse, pioneer editor and statesman
- Charley Reynolds : soldier, hunter, scout and guide
- Charlie's house
- Cherokee chief : the life of John Ross
- Cherokee messenger
- Cincinnati's beginnings : missing chapters in the early history of the city and the Miami purchase, chiefly from hitherto unpublished documents
- Cities of the American West : a history of frontier urban planning
- City of the future ; : a narrative history of Kansas City, 1850-1950
- Civilisation at the cross roads ; : four lectures delivered before Harvard university in the year 1911 on the William Belden Noble foundation
- Come again, pelican
- Commerce of the prairies, or, The Journal of a Santa Fé trader : during eight expeditions across the great western prairies, and a residence of nearly nine years in northern Mexico
- Companions on the trail ; : a literary chronicle
- Conquista!
- Cottontail rabbit
- Count me gone
- Country people
- Covered wagon days ; : a journey across the plains in the sixties, and pioneer days in the Northwest
- Cowboy stuff
- Cowboy-artist: Charles M. Russell
- Cowboys and cattle drives
- Cricket in a thicket
- Crumbs from my saddle bags : or, reminiscences of pioneer life and biographical sketches
- Currier & Ives : a catalogue raisonné
- Curtis' western Indians
- Dakota
- Dandy and the mystery of the locked room
- Daniel Boone : the opening of the wilderness
- Daniel's duck
- Daughters of the law
- Death valley in '49
- Depend on Katie John
- Dexter
- Diary of Dr. Thomas Flint : California to Maine and return, 1851-1855
- Dick Dowling's battle : an account of the war between the states in the eastern gulf coast region of Texas
- Dinosaur, my darling
- Discovering Tut-ankh-Amen's tomb
- Discovering the royal tombs at Ur
- Dizzy Dean ; : his story in baseball
- Does anybody care about Lou Emma Miller?
- Doniphan's expedition : containing an account of the conquest of New Mexico; General Kearney's overland expedition to California; Doniphan's campaign against the Navajos; his unparalleled march upon Chihuahua and Durango; and the operations of General Price at Santa Fe. With a sketch of the life of Col. Doniphan
- Down the Mississippi
- Dr. Daniel Drake's Letters on slavery to Dr. John C. Warren, of Boston. : Reprinted from the National intelligencer, Washington, April 3, 5 and 7, 1851
- Dr. George Washington Carver, scientist
- Drawings
- Early Americana and other stories
- Early day stories : the Overland trail; Animals and birds that lived here; Hunting stories; Looking backward
- Early days in Texas ; : a trip to hell and heaven
- Early settlers and Indian fighters of southwest Texas
- Easter
- Economic beginnings of the far West : how we won the land beyond the Mississippi
- Economic beginnings of the far west : how we won the land beyond the Mississippi
- Edison
- Eight months in Illinois : with information to emigrants
- Eighty years in Iowa
- Eighty-one years in the West
- Elkanah and Mary Walker : pioneers among the Spokanes
- Ella Victoria Dobbs : a portrait biography
- Environmental history
- Eulogy on George Washington, delivered in Ste. Anne's church, Detroit, February, 1797
- Expedition to Santa Fé : An account of its journey from texas through Mexico, with particulars of its capture
- Exploration and survey of the valley of the Great Salt Lake of Utah : including a reconnoissance of a new route through the Rocky Mountains
- Explorers in a new world
- Faces of the frontier
- Famous American Indians of the Plains
- Famous American revolutionary war heroes
- Fandango ; : ballads of the old West
- Farming hazards in the drought area
- Fast and slow : poems for advanced children and beginning parents
- Father Louis Hennepin's Description of Louisiana : newly discovered to the southwest of New France by order of the king
- Fenimore Cooper : critic of his times
- Festoons of fancy : consisting of compositions amatory, sentimental, and humorous, in verse and prose
- Fifty years on the Mississippi : or, Gould's history of river navigation. Containing a history of the introduction of steam as a propelling power on ocean, lakes and rivers--the first steamboats on the Hudson, the Delaware, and the Ohio rivers--navigation of western rivers before the introduction of steam--character of the early navigators--description of first steamboats--steamboat New Orleans in 1811, and sixty consecutive boats, when and where built--their effect upon the settlement of the valley of the Mississippi--character and speed of boats at different periods--appropriations by Congress for the improvement of western water ways-- floods in the Mississippi valley for 150 years--Mississippi river commission and its work. Rapid increase and decline of river transportation. Causes of the decline--destruction of steamboats on western waters--biographies of prominent steamboatmen
- Fifty years on the old frontier : as cowboy, hunter, guide, scout, and ranchman
- Fifty years' observations of men and events, civil and military
- Fighting Indians of the West
- Filings from an old saw ; : reminiscences of San Francisco and California's conquest
- Find a career in agriculture
- Fire insurance maps from the Sanborn Map Company archives, late 19th century to 1990, Missouri
- First crop
- First directory of Nevada Territory. : Containing: the names of residents in the principal towns, a historical sketch, the Organic act, and other political matters of interest : And including Sketches of the Washoe silver mines
- Flatboat days on frontier rivers
- Flatboating on the Yellowstone, 1877
- Folklore of romantic Arkansas
- Following the prairie frontier
- Foot-prints of an itinerant
- Footprints of the pioneers in the Ohio Valley : a centennial sketch
- Footprints on the frontier : saga of the La Ramie region of Wyoming
- Fort Russell and Fort Laramie peace commission in 1867
- Forth to the wilderness ; : the first American frontier, 1754-1774
- Forty years a fur trader on the upper Missouri : the personal narrative of Charles Larpenteur, 1833-1872
- Forty years on the frontier as seen in the journals and reminiscences of Granville Stuart, gold-miner, trader, merchant, rancher and politician
- Forty-niners ; : the chronicle of the California trail
- Friday
- Friend of Miguel.
- From ghetto to glory ; : the story of Bob Gibson
- From tepees to towers : a photographic history of American architecture
- Frontier ballads
- Frontier fighter : the autobiography of George W. Coe, who fought and rode with Billy the kid
- Frontier leaders and pioneers
- Frontier life in the Army, 1854-1861
- Frontiers : the genius of American nationality
- Frontiers of the Northwest : a history of the upper Missouri valley
- Frémont and '49 ; : the story of a remarkable career and its relation to the exploration and development of our western territory, especially of California
- Frémont, the West's greatest adventurer ; : being a biography from certain hitherto unpublished sources of General John C. Frémont, together with his wife, Jessie Benton Frémont, and some account of the period of expansion which found a brilliant leader in the Pathfinder
- Gail Borden, pioneer
- Galleons sail westward
- Geographical memoir upon upper California : in illustration of his map of Oregon and California
- George Catlin and the old frontier
- George Rogers Clark : his life and public services
- George Rogers Clark and the revolution in Illinois, 1763-1787 ; : a sesquicentennial memorial
- George W. Littlefield, Texan
- Glimpses into the long ago
- Going around
- Going west ; : the pioneer work of Alfred Brunson, briefly interpreted
- Gold rush : the journals, drawings, and other papers of J. Goldsborough Bruff, captain, Washington City and California Mining Association, April 2, 1849-July 20,1851
- Gold rush album
- Good medicine : memories of the real West
- Gottfried Duden's "Report", 1824-1827
- Gould's St. Louis (Missouri) city directory
- Government in the Missouri Synod ; : the genesis of decentralized government in the Missouri synod
- Gray ghosts of the Confederacy : guerrilla warfare in the West, 1861-1865
- Graywings
- Growing up with southern Illinois, 1820 to 1861 : from the memoirs of Daniel Harmon Brush
- Guide to Life and literature of the Southwest : with a few observations
- Guide to the manuscript collections in the Duke University Library
- Halfway up the mountain
- Hand-me-downs
- Handbook for community organizers and county social workers
- Harry S. Truman : people's President
- Harry Truman
- Have space suit--will travel
- Henry Hamilton and George Rogers Clark in the American Revolution : with the unpublished Journal of Lieut. Gov. Henry Hamilton
- Here come the beavers!
- Hero stories from Missouri history
- Hesper
- Highways and byways of the Great Lakes
- Historical and biographical record of the cattle industry and the cattlemen of Texas and adjacent territory
- Historical sketches of the late war between the United States and Great Britain
- History of Alabama and incidentally of Georgia and Mississippi : from the earliest period
- History of California : from its discovery to the present time ; comprising also a full description of its climate, surface, soil, rivers, towns, beasts, birds, fishes, state of its society, agriculture, commerce, mines, mining, &c., with a journal of the voyage from New York, via Nicaragua, to San Francisco, and back, via Panama with a new map of the country
- History of Lincoln County, Missouri, from the earliest time to the present : including a department devoted to the preservation of sundry personal, business, professional and private records, besides a valuable fund of notes original observation, etc., etc
- History of early days in Oregon
- History of early steamboat navigation on the Missouri river ; : life and adventures of Joseph La Barge ...
- History of pioneer Kentucky
- History of the Girtys ; : being a concise account of the Girty brothers--Thomas, Simon, James and George, and of their half-brother John Turner--also of the part taken by them in Lord Dunmore's war, in the western border war of the revolution, and in the Indian war of 1790-95
- History of the Northwest Coast
- History of the Ojibway Nation
- History of the expedition under the command of Lewis and Clark : to the sources of the Missouri river, thence across the Rocky mountains and down the Columbia river to the Pacific ocean, performed during the years 1804-5-6, by order of the government of the United States
- History of the mission of the United Brethren among the Indians in North America
- Home and Child life in colonial days
- Home life in colonial days
- Honestly, Katie John!
- Honestly, Myron
- How dear to my heart
- Humbug Mountain
- I dance in my red pajamas
- I give you Texas! : 500 jokes of the Lone Star State
- I live in so many places
- I met a man
- I remember
- I tell a lie every so often
- Idaho lore : prepared by the Federal writers' project of the Work projects administration
- Illinois as it is : its history, geography, statistics, constitution, laws, government ...
- Illinois in 1818
- In Wink a way land
- In cabins and sod-houses,
- In colors of the West
- In the land of cotton
- In the middle of the night
- In the trail of the wind : American Indian poems and ritual orations
- In the woods, in the meadow, in the sky : [poems]
- Inaugural addresses of the presidents of the United States from Johnson to Roosevelt
- Incidents of a journey from Pennsylvania to Wisconsin Territory, in 1837 : being the journal of Gen. William Rudolph Smith, U.S. commissioner for treaty with the Chippewa Indians of the upper Mississippi
- Indian Hill
- Indian fishing and camping
- Indian legends of eastern America
- Indian legends of the Piasa country
- Indian legends of the great West
- Indian mound farm
- Indian tales of the desert people
- Indian thoroughfares
- Indian why stories : sparks from War Eagle's lodge-fire
- Indians and archaeology of Missouri
- Indians of the Southeast : then and now
- Inspector Peckit
- Interest
- Invitation sérieuse aux habitants des Illinois
- Ioway to Iowa : the genesis of a corn and Bible Commonwealth
- J. C. Penney : golden rule boy
- James Andrew Wilson, life, travels and adventures ; : the greatest fighter living in Texas
- Jason Edwards : an average man
- Jason Lee, prophet of the new Oregon
- Jean Domenique Cassini and his world map of 1696
- Jeff Milton : a good man with a gun
- Jenny Kimura
- Jesse James
- Jim Bridger : greatest of the mountain men
- Jim Bridger's alarm clock and other tall tales
- Jim Wardner, of Wardner, Idaho
- Jinglebob : a true story of a real cowboy
- Job, a comedy of justice
- Joe Bailey, the last Democrat
- Joe Maddy of Interlochen
- Joel Chandler Harris (Uncle Remus) : plantation storyteller
- Joey's cat
- John Bidwell, prince of California pioneers
- John Billington, friend of Squanto
- John Bradford's historical &c. notes on Kentucky : from the Western miscellany compiled by G.W. Stipp, in 1827
- John J. Plenty and Fiddler Dan : a new fable of the grasshopper and the ant
- John Marsh, pioneer : the life story of a trail-blazer on six frontiers