Surviving the Oregon Trail: Stories in American History
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Enslow Publishing, LLC, 2012.
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9780766046795
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Rebecca Stefoff., & Rebecca Stefoff|AUTHOR. (2012). Surviving the Oregon Trail: Stories in American History . Enslow Publishing, LLC.

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Rebecca Stefoff and Rebecca Stefoff|AUTHOR. 2012. Surviving the Oregon Trail: Stories in American History. Enslow Publishing, LLC.

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Rebecca Stefoff and Rebecca Stefoff|AUTHOR. Surviving the Oregon Trail: Stories in American History Enslow Publishing, LLC, 2012.

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