In the Oregon Country
George Palmer Putnam
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This little book does not undertake to present a comprehensive account of our westernmost States, or even of the Oregon Country. It is intended simply to suggest a few of the many attractions which may be encountered here and there along the Pacific, the references to which are woven together with threads of personal reminiscence pertaining to characteristic phases of the western life of to-day. For the stranger it may possess some measure of information; it should at least induce him to tarry in the region sufficiently long to secure an impression of the byways as well as of the highways. For the man to whom Oregon, California, or Washington stands for home, these pages may contain an echo of interest—for we are apt to enjoy most sympathetic accounts of the things we love best. But for visitor or resident, or one who reads of a country he may not see, the chief mission of these chapters is to chronicle something of their author's enthusiasm for the land they concern, to hint of the pleasurable possibilities of its out-of-doors, and, mayhap, to offer a glimpse of the new West of to-day in the preparation for its greater to-morrow. (from the Author's Preface) - (4 hr 5 min)
Chapters
Introduction and Preface | 7:59 | Read by Holly Masri |
''Out West'' | 9:18 | Read by Phil Schempf |
The Valley of Content | 12:11 | Read by Jason FInk |
The Land of Legends | 23:00 | Read by Jason FInk |
The Land of Many Leagues | 21:25 | Read by Holly Masri |
How the Railroad Came | 13:21 | Read by David Lawrence |
The Home Makers | 14:24 | Read by Holly Masri |
On Oregon Trails | 15:35 | Read by Valentina Vocelli |
Uncle Sam's Forests | 23:59 | Read by Tommy Hersant |
A Canoe on the Dechutes | 12:31 | Read by Valentina Vocelli |
Olympus | 16:02 | Read by Valentina Vocelli |
The God Mountain of Puget Sound, Part 1 | 20:33 | Read by Theoden Humphrey |
The God Mountain of Puget Sound, Part 2 | 26:21 | Read by Theoden Humphrey |
A Summer in the Sierras | 29:03 | Read by Tommy Hersant |
Reviews
Steve
This collection of stories captures the spirit of those who love the outdoor experience and wish for a glimpse of a time before Oregon, Washington state and California were as urbanized as they are now.