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"The Oregon Trail Diary of Willa Porter" is a collection of diary entries from Willa Porter's journey west with her family, into territory which gets stranger and stranger. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
There were two families Richey, as well as an Akin and an Ingram, who had been neighbors and friends for years. The families intermarried. A fourth family appears when Alice Booth married a Richey in 1843 in Henry Co., Iowa. In 1852 the families decided to move to Oregon in wagons on the emigrant trail. This is a diary recorded by 19-year- old James Akin, Jr., the eldest of the children.
John Porter follows the tracks from Pike County, Illinois to the Willamette Valley of Oregon. He brings to life the story of early emigrants and their times as he drives the route and walks in the ruts of the old trail. Along the way he solves a mystery about the location of the burial place of his great-great-grandfather who died on the trail in 1849. Join him as he tells their story and his of the journey across the Great Plains and Rocky Mountains to Oregon!
Diary of an overland journey to Pacific, 1875
The fictional diary entries of ten-year-old Liza relate her family's journey to Oregon in a covered wagon in 1849.