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  2. Maps of the Oregon Trail

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    A map of trails, missions, trading posts and forts. Missouri River and the American Fur Trade: A Map of Early Forts and Posts. Map of the Wind River Region. Provided by Patricia Kohnen. Advertise.

  3. Oregon Trail Map - HistoryNet

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    Maps and Images Of The Oregon Trail, a part of Westward Expansion from the Wild West. Learn more about The Oregon Trail

  4. Oregon National Historic Trail Topographical Map. A color, topographical map of the entire Oregon NHT is available as a pdf file (2.36mb). Because the over 2,000 mile long trail covers parts of seven states, this map measures approximately 50" x 10".

  5. Oregon Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Oregon Trail was a 2,170-mile (3,490 km) [1] east–west, large-wheeled wagon route and emigrant trail in the United States that connected the Missouri River to valleys in Oregon Territory. The eastern part of the Oregon Trail crossed what is now the states of Kansas, Nebraska, and Wyoming.

  6. Oregon Trail route

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    Some trail ruts, as deep as five feet, are three miles west. crossed the Continental Divide and passed into the Oregon Country. The Pass is so broad and.

  7. Oregon Trail Map of historic trail route and stops. The Oregon National Historic Trail shared parts of it's route with the Mormon and other famous east-west trails.

  8. Route of the Oregon Trail - Wikipedia

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    Route of the Oregon Trail. Map from The Vikings team, or the Old Oregon Trail 18521906, by Ezra Meeker. Oregon Trail pioneer Ezra Meeker erected this boulder near Pacific Springs on Wyoming's South Pass in 1906. [1]

  9. Oregon Trail: Length, Start, Deaths & Map | HISTORY

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    The Oregon Trail was a roughly 2,000-mile route from Independence, Missouri, to Oregon City, Oregon, that was used by hundreds of thousands of American pioneers in the mid-1800s to emigrate...

  10. The Oregon Trail: 1843 Map. Click on a landmark on the map above or a name below for a photo.

  11. The Oregon Trail - ArcGIS StoryMaps

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    History, Geography, and Geology.