Eva Emery Dye

Eva Emery Dye (1855 – February 25, 1947) was an American writer, historian, and prominent member of the women's suffrage movement. As the author of several historical novels, fictional yet thoroughly researched, she is credited with "romanticizing the historic West, turning it into a poetic epic of expanding civilization." Her best known work, ''The Conquest: The True Story of Lewis & Clark'' (1902), is notable for being the first to present Sacagawea as a historically significant character in her own right. Provided by Wikipedia
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  1. The soul of America;
    an Oregon Iliad
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    by Dye, Eva Emery, 1855-1947
    Published 1934
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  2. The conquest;
    the true story of Lewis and Clark
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    by Dye, Eva Emery, 1855-1947
    Published 1902
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  3. McDonald of Oregon
    a tale of two shores
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    by Dye, Eva Emery, 1855-1947
    Published 1907
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    Published 1921
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