Incoming Resources
- Oregon Trail, the Road to Destiny
- Wagons west, the epic story of America's overland trails, Frank McLynn
- Going along the emigrant trails, by Barbara Fifer
- Settling and unsettling the West, Katelyn Rice
- The Oregon and Overland Trail diary of Mary Louisa Black in 1865, written by Mary Louisa Black ; introduction and afterword by Marguerite Black ; contemporary comments and editing by Bert Webber
- What was the wild West?, by Janet B. Pascal ; illustrated by Stephen Marchesi
- Astoria, John Jacob Astor and Thomas Jefferson's lost Pacific empire : a story of wealth, ambition, and survival, Peter Stark
- Go West with miners, prospectors, and loggers, Cynthia O'Brien
- Seeing the elephant, the many voices of the Oregon Trail, Joyce Badgley Hunsaker
- Death in the Donner party, a cause-and-effect investigation, by Emily Rose Oachs
- The Oregon Trail, by Jean F. Blashfield
- Saloons, shootouts, and spurs, the wild West in the 1800s, by Kenneth McIntosh
- The Oregon Trail, Rachel Lynette
- Women's diaries of the westward journey, [collected by] Lillian Schlissel ; preface by Carl N. Degler
- The foul, filthy American frontier, the disgusting details about the journey out West, by Heather E. Schwartz
- Life as a pioneer on the Oregon Trail, Jeri Freedman
- Astoria, John Jacob Astor and Thomas Jefferson's lost Pacific empire : a story of wealth, ambition, and survival, Peter Stark
- Who were the American pioneers?, and other questions about ... Westward expansion
- The floor of heaven, a true tale of the last frontier and the Yukon gold rush, Howard Blum
- Dreams of El Dorado, a history of the American West, H.W. Brands
- The "wild" West, Samantha Bell
- Diary of Sallie Hester, a covered wagon girl, by Sallie Hester
- Pioneers to the West, John Bliss
- The dark history of America's old West, Sean Callery
- My life as a pioneer, by Lynda ArneĢz
- How to get rich on the Oregon Trail, my adventures among cows, crooks & heroes on the road to fame and fortune : writing journal of--Master William Reed : Portland, Oregon 1852, [text by Tod Olson ; illustrations by Scott Allred & Gregory Proch ; afterword by Marc Aronson]
- Diary of Sallie Hester, a covered wagon girl, by Sallie Hester
- What was the Donner Party?, by Ben Hubbard ; illustrated by Tim Foley
- Go West with merchants and traders, Cynthia O'Brien
- Lions of the West, heroes and villains of the westward expansion, Robert Morgan
- The summer of 1876, outlaws, lawmen, and legends in the season that defined the American West, Chris Wimmer
- Brave hearted, the women of the American west 1836-1880, Katie Hickman
- What was the Children's Blizzard of 1888?, by Steve KorteĢ ; illustrated by Dede Putra
- What if you met a cowboy?, written and illustrated by Jan Adkins
- The Earth is weeping, the epic story of the Indian wars for the American West, Peter Cozzens
- Hell on Wheels, Wicked Towns along the Union Pacific Railroad, Dick Kreck
- Go West with settlers and farmers, Rachel Stuckey
- Was there really a gunfight at the O.K. Corral?, and other questions about the Wild West, Ann Kerns ; illustrations by Colin W. Thompson
- Astoria, John Jacob Astor and Thomas Jefferson's lost Pacific empire : a story of wealth, ambition, and survival, Peter Stark
- Continental reckoning, the American West in the age of expansion, Elliott West
- Blood and Thunder, an epic of the American West, Hampton Sides
- The expanding frontier, Enzo George
- The tragic trip of the Donner Party, by John Micklos, Jr. ; illustrated by Daniele Dickmann
- Westward, ho!, Darren Sechrist
- It happened on the Oregon Trail, Tricia Martineau Wagner
- Trailblazing the way west, Frederick Nolan