The Transportation Frontier

The Transportation Frontier
Author: Oscar Osburn Winther
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Release: 1964
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The Transportation Frontier

The Transportation Frontier
Author: Oscar Osburn Winther
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Release: 1964
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The Transportation Frontier

The Transportation Frontier
Author: Oscar Osburn Winther
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Total Pages: 224
Release: 1974
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The Transportation Frontier

The Transportation Frontier
Author: Oscar Osburn Winther
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Total Pages: 280
Release: 1974
Genre: History
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Includes material on Western wagon trains, teamsters, stagecoaching, steamboats, railroads, and train robbers.

Frontier Transportation

Frontier Transportation
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A history of transportation on the American frontier is offered as part of AmericanWest. The historical information consists of a collection of Internet resources on horses, stagecoaches, and railroads. Links to biographies and railroad museums are also offered.

Ways to the West

Ways to the West
Author: Tim Sullivan
Publisher: University Press of Colorado
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2015-08-09
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1457195836

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In Ways to the West, Tim Sullivan embarks on a car-less road trip through the Intermountain West, exploring how the region is taking on what may be its greatest challenge: sustainable transportation. Combining personal travel narrative, historical research, and his professional expertise in urban planning, Sullivan takes a critical yet optimistic and often humorous look at how contemporary Western cities are making themselves more hospitable to a life less centered on the personal vehicle. The modern West was built by the automobile, but so much driving has jeopardized the West’s mystic hold on the American future. At first, automobility heightened the things that made the West great, but love became dependence, and dependence became addiction. Via his travels by bicycle, bus, and train through Las Vegas, Phoenix, Denver, Boise, Salt Lake City, and Portland, Sullivan captures the modern transportation evolution taking place across the region and the resulting ways in which contemporary Western communities are reinterpreting classic American values like mobility, opportunity, adventure, and freedom. Finding a West created, lost, and reclaimed, Ways to the West will be of great interest to anyone curious about sustainable transportation and the history, geography, and culture of the American West.

Transportation Frontiers

Transportation Frontiers
Author: Karl Maxwell Ruppenthal
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Total Pages: 266
Release: 1962
Genre: Communication and traffic
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The Old Oregon Country

The Old Oregon Country
Author: Oscar Osburn Winther
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1950-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780803252189

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The Pacific Northwest, the old Oregon country, was one of the most remote and inaccessible frontier areas, but it was also known to be rich in natural resources. The opening up of this region is a story of courage, endurance, and pioneer enterprise. Transportation in this rugged country was a problem to the settlers who would promote commerce and travel, just as it was a problem to the earlier fur traders. The construction of roads and development of water routes progressed through the years until the railroad finally came to the Northwest, but at no time did the scarcity of roads prevent settlers from pushing back the frontier. Here the whole story of travel and travelers in this region is told for the first time. The book is based largely on primary sources and, as such, is a contribution to history. As an account of courage and ingenuity, transportation monopoly against transportation monopoly, and man versus nature, it is fascinating reading. University Professor of History at Indiana University, O. O. Winther is the author of Express and Stagecoach Days in California and Via Western Express and Stagecoach.