Ross's Adventures of the first settlers on the Oregon or Columbia River, 1810-1813Ross, Alexander
History
Ross's Adventures of the first settlers on the Oregon or Columbia River, 1810-1813
Ross, Alexander
Mississippi River Valley -- Description and travel; United States -- Description and travel; West (U.S.) -- Description and travel
From his residence among the Okanagan and his marriage to the daughter
of a chief of this tribe, Ross had ample opportunity to learn their
customs; he seems to speak wholly from observation. Ross Cox, who in
1816 was stationed at Okanagan, also gives a description of these
Indians, which in the main agrees with Ross’s account, although
differing in some important details.—ED.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Important
Historical Publications
of
The Arthur H. Clark Company
Full descriptive circulars will be mailed on application
“The most important project ever undertaken in the line of Philippine
history in any language, above all the English.”—_New York Evening
Post_.
_The_ Philippine Islands
1493–1898
Being the history of the Philippines from their discovery to the present
time.
Explorations by early Navigators, descriptions of the Islands and their
Peoples, their History, and records of the Catholic Missions, as related
in contemporaneous books and manuscripts, showing the political,
economic, commercial, and religious conditions of those Islands from
their earliest relations with European Nations to the end of the
nineteenth century.
_Translated, and edited and annotated by_ E. H. BLAIR _and_ J. A.
ROBERTSON, _with introduction and additional notes by_ E. G. BOURNE.
With Analytical Index and Illustrations. Limited edition, 55 volumes,
large 8vo, cloth, uncut, gilt top. Price $4.00 net per volume.
“The almost total lack of acceptable material on Philippine history in
English gives this undertaking an immediate value.” —JAMES A. LE ROY in
_American Historical Review_.
“With our freshened interest in the Far East, American readers ought not
to neglect the new possessions in that region which now fly the Stars
and Stripes”—_Chicago Evening Post._
“Now at least there should be no difficulty for the American student to
gain a clear view of the difficulties which both the Spaniards and their
successors have had to contend with in these islands, when they have
this work before them, and have not, as formerly, to obtain information
from obscure Spanish sources, in a language hitherto comparatively
little studied in the United States, ... welcome to all students of the
Far East.”—_English Historical Review._
“The bare title hardly conveys an idea of the interesting lore embraced
in this admirably carried out study of the roads and their part in the
development of the country.”—_Boston Globe._
The Historic Highways of America
by ARCHER BUTLER HULBERT
A series of monographs on the History of America as portrayed in the
evolution of its highways of War, Commerce, and Social Expansion.
Comprising the following volumes:
Public-domain text, read in full here on John Shaqi.
Reviews
Reviews
No reviews yet
Be the first to share your thoughts on this work.
Elsewhere in the archive
Join the Discussion
Join the discussion
Sign in to leave a comment or review.
Sign InorCreate an account