01876cam a2200301 a 4500001001300000003000400013005001700017008004100034010001700075040001800092043002100110050001500131100003000146245014200176260004400318300002700362500064300389500018801032510003401220500004101254500005701295651003601352651004101388650003801429650005001467700004001517999001701557rc 01000378 DLC20260227111859.0840928s1847 ohu 000 0deng  arc 01000378  aDLCcDLCdDLC an-us-oran-usp--00aF880b.P171 aPalmer, Joel,d1810-1881.10aJournal of travels over the Rocky Mountains :bto the mouth of the Columbia River, made during the years 1845 and 1846 /cby Joel Palmer. aCincinnati :bJ.A. & U.P. James,c1847. aiv, 9-189 p. ;c20 cm. a"Containing minute descriptions of the valleys of the Willamette, Umpqua, and Clamet; a general description of Oregon Territory, its inhabitants, climate, soil, productions, etc., etc.; a list of necessary outfits for emigrants; and a table of distances from camp to camp on the route; also a letter from the Rev. H.H. Spalding, resident missionary for the last ten years among the Nez Percé Tribe of Indians on the Koos-koos-kee River ; the organic laws of of Oregon Territory; tables of about 300 words of the Chinook Jargon, and about 200 words of the Nez Percé Language; a description of Mount Hood; incidents of travel, &c., &c." aFirst issue, with readings "sandy plain" (p. 31, line 7 from bottom), and "The company own [sic] from six to eight mills above the fort" (p. 121, line 4 from bottom). Cf. Wagner-Camp.4 aWagner-Camp (4th ed.),c136:1 aErrata slip tipped in before p. 189. aLC copy rebound, includes brown paper wrappers.5DLC 0aOregonxDescription and travel. 0aWest (U.S.)xDescription and travel. 0aOverland journeys to the Pacific. 0aIndians of North AmericazNorthwest, Pacific.1 aSpalding, Henry Harmon,d1803-1874. c51795d51795