Frances Fuller Victor
Frances Auretta Victor ( Fuller; formerly Barritt; pen names: Florence Fane, Dorothy D.) (May 23, 1826 – November 14, 1902) was an American historian and historical novelist. She was known for her books about western United States, and especially Oregon history.
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The River Of The WestLife and adventure in the Rocky Mountains and Oregon; embracing events in the life-time of a mountainman and pioneer with the early history of the northwestern slope including an account of the fur traders the Indian tribes the overland immigration the Oregon missions and the tragic fate of Whitman and family Also a description of the countryBookby Victor, Frances Fuller, 1826-1902
Published 1871
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by Victor, Frances Fuller, 1826-1902
Published 1877Book
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All Over Oregon And WashingtonObservations on the country its scenery soil climate resources and improvements with an outline of its early history Also hints to immigrants and travelers concerning routes the cost of travel the price of land etcBookby Victor, Frances Fuller, 1826-1902
Published 1872Book
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by Victor, Frances Fuller, 1826-1902
Published 1891Book
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Eleven Years In The Rocky Mountains And Life On The FrontierAlso a history of the Sioux war and a life of Gen George A Custer with full account of his last battleBookby Victor, Frances Fuller, 1826-1902
Published 1877Book
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by Bancroft, Hubert Howe, 1832-1918
Published 1890Book