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Summary Of: Siskiyou Trail

the Siskiyou Trail provided the shortest practical travel path between early settlements in California and Oregon... The earliest European or American visitors along the Siskiyou Trail were likely hunters and trappers connected with the... came down the Siskiyou Trail with the first scientists and cartographers in the region... The historic route of the Siskiyou Trail extended from the...

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Siskiyou Trail from Portland, OR to San Francisco, CA. | | Central Valley | Willamette Valley | Interstate 5 | Native American | Hudson's Bay Company | Columbia River | Fort Vancouver | Alexander McLeod | Klamath River | Sacramento River | Sacramento Valley | Stockton | Umpqua River | Siuslaw Rivers | 42nd parallel | Mexican California | Peter Skene Ogden | Ewing Young | missions | United States Exploring Expedition | California Gold Rush | Siskiyou County | Yreka | Forty-Niners | Portuguese Flat | Upper Soda Springs | Central Pacific Railroad | Columbia District | Hudson's Bay Company | Washington | San Francisco Bay Area | Redding | Dunsmuir | Yreka, California | Ashland | Grants Pass | Eugene | Salem | Portland | Willamette | Umpqua | Rogue | Klamath | Shasta | Sacramento | Siskiyou Mountains | Siskiyou Summit | Mount Shasta | Upper Soda Springs | Castle Crags | Sutter Buttes | Pacific Highway | U.S. Highway 99 | Interstate 5 | Ashland, Oregon | Siskiyou Summit | ISBN 0-7748-0613-3 | Categories | Native American trails in the United States | Historic trails and roads in the United States | Historic trails and roads in Oregon | California Gold Rush | Hudson's Bay Company | History of California | History of Oregon |
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