Incoming Resources
- Go West with cowboys and ranchers, Tim Cooke
- Who were the American pioneers?, and other questions about... Westward expansion, [by Martin W. Sandler]
- Frémont's first impressions, the original report of his exploring expeditions of 1842-1844, John C. Frémont ; introduction to the Bison Books edition by Anne F. Hyde
- The floor of heaven, a true tale of the last frontier and the Yukon gold rush, Howard Blum
- The red and the white, a family saga of the American West, Andrew R. Graybill
- Wagon train, by Sydelle Kramer ; illustrated by Deborah Kogan Ray
- The gunslingers, John Wukovits
- Settling and unsettling the West, Katelyn Rice
- Life on a wagon train, Kristen Rajcak
- Black cowboys of the Old West, true, sensational, and little-known stories from history, Tricia Martineau Wagner
- The dark history of America's Old West, Sean Callery
- The Donner Party, by Susan Sales Harkins and William H. Harkins
- Empire and liberty, the Civil War and the West, edited by Virginia Scharff, exhibition curated by Carolyn Brucken
- Indians, cowboys, and farmers and the battle for the Great Plains, 1865-1910, Christopher Collier and James Lincoln Collier
- The new South and the Old West, 1866-1890, Tim McNeese
- Explorers of the frontier, Charles W. Sundling
- The expanding frontier, Enzo George
- The Oregon Trail, an American saga, David Dary
- Overland to California in 1859, a guide for wagon train travelers, compiled and edited by Louis M. Bloch, Jr
- Pioneers, Mark McKain, book editor
- The Oregon Trail, by Laura K. Murray ; content consultant, David Peterson Del Mar, Associate Professor, Department of History, Portland State University
- The Oregon Trail, Linda Thompson
- Zebulon Pike, Thomas Jefferson, and the opening of the American West, edited by Matthew L. Harris and Jay H. Buckley
- Outlaws, gunslingers, and thieves, Heather E. Schwartz
- My life as a pioneer, Lynda Arnéz
- You wouldn't want to live in a wild west town!, dust you'd rather not settle, written by Peter Hicks ; illustrated by David Antram
- The Oregon Trail, by Jean F. Blashfield
- How to get rich on the Oregon Trail, my adventures among cows, crooks & heroes on the road to fame and fortune : writing journal of--Master William Reed : Portland, Oregon 1852, [text by Tod Olson ; illustrations by Scott Allred & Gregory Proch ; afterword by Marc Aronson]
- Americans move West (1846-1860), by Teresa LaClair
- Gunslingers and cowboys, Frederick Nolan
- Overland to California with the Pioneer Line, the gold rush diary of Bernard J. Reid, edited by Mary McDougall Gordon
- Winter of entrapment, a new look at the Donner Party, by Joseph A. King
- The Oregon Trail, Sabrina Crewe and Michael V. Uschan
- You wouldn't want to live in a Wild West town!, dust you'd rather not settle, written by Peter Hicks ; illustrated by David Antram ; created and designed by David Salariya
- Manifest destinations, cities and tourists in the nineteenth-century American West, J. Philip Gruen
- Our journey west, the Oregon Trail adventures of Sarah Marshall, Gare Thompson
- Welcome to Kirsten's world, 1854, growing up in Pioneer America, [written by Susan Sinnott]
- The mission trails in American history, Carl R. Green
- Americans move west, 1846-1860, Teresa LaClair
- The townsmen, by the editors of Time-Life Books, with text by Keith Wheeler
- The way West, a Steeplechase Films production for The American experience in association with Channel Four Television ; produced by Lisa Ades and Ric Burns ; written and directed by Ric Burns
- Stories of young pioneers in their own words, Violet T. Kimball
- Going west, cowboys & pioneers, written by Martine Courtault ; illustrated by Donald Grant ; translated by Vicki Bogard
- Explore the wild West!, Anita Yasuda ; illustrated by Alex Kim
- What was the Wild West?, by Janet B. Pascal ; illustrated by Stephen Marchesi
- The Oregon Trail and westward expansion, a history perspectives book, Kristin Marciniak
- Cowboys, written by Stewart Ross; illustrated by McRae Books, Italy
- Westward expansion, by Michael V. Uschan
- Rough and ready cowboys, A.S. Gintzler
- On the way home, the diary of a trip from South Dakota to Mansfield, Missouri, in 1894, by Laura Ingalls Wilder ; with a setting by Rose Wilder Lane