
In the Oregon Country
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In the Oregon Country is a travelogue by George Palmer Putnam that describes the author's experiences traveling through the Pacific Northwest in the late 19th century. Putnam provides a detailed account of the region's geography, history, and culture, and offers his insights on the future of the West. The book is divided into three parts. The first part, "The Land of Promise," describes Putnam's journey from San Francisco to Portland, Oregon. He describes the region's natural beauty, its vast forests, and its fertile valleys. He also discusses the history of the region, from its early exploration by Spanish and British explorers to its settlement by American pioneers. The second part of the book, "The Land of Fulfillment," describes Putnam's travels through Washington and Idaho. He visits the Puget Sound region, the Cascade Mountains, and the Columbia River Valley. He meets with local жители and learns about their way of life. He also discusses the economic development of the region, particularly its agriculture and its timber industry. The third part of the book, "The Land of Opportunity," describes Putnam's travels through Oregon and California. He visits the Willamette Valley, the Redwood National Forest, and the Yosemite Valley. He meets with local leaders and discusses the region's political and social development. He also offers his insights on the future of the West, predicting that it will become a major center of population and economic activity. In the Oregon Country is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history and development of the Pacific Northwest. Putnam provides a detailed and insightful account of the region's geography, history, and culture. He also offers his insights on the future of the West, making the book a valuable resource for anyone interested in the region's development.Book Details
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