Reminiscences of an old Timer. A Recital of the Actual Events, Incidents, Trials ... of a Pioneer, Hunter, Miner and Scout of the Pacific Northwest, ... ... the Several Indian Wars, Anecdotes, etc.
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This book is a first person account of Oregon History from the 1850,s to the 1880,s and a bit more. has the feel of speaking with Mark Twain, with just a little less Yarning. I live in Oregon and found this book to be fascinating and inspiring, as to wanting to travel around and see more of the places he speaks about. This was a Good Read.