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Bibliography
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Books and Chapters

George Francis Brimlow. 1980. Harney County, Oregon, and its Range Land. Gail Graphics.

Denzel and Nancy Ferguson. 1983. Sacred Cows at the Public Trough. Maverick Publications.

Giles French. 1964. Cattle Country of Peter French. Binfords and Mort.

Dillard H. Gates, Grant A. Harris, Joe Johnson, and Ralph Sampson. 1980. Pacific Northwest Range: Its Nature and Use. PNW Bulletin 73.

Mike Hanley with Ellis Lucia. 1973. Oregon Trails: The Wests Forgotten Corner. The Caxton Printers, Ltd.

Marcy Houle. 1995. The Prairie Keepers: Secrets of the Grasslands. Addison-Wesley.

E. R. Jackman and R. A. Long. 1964. The Oregon Desert. The Caxton Printers, Ltd.

Teresa Jordan. 1984. Cowgirls: Women of the American West. Anchor Books. Doubleday.

Katharine. 1905. Letters from an Oregon Ranch. A. C. McClurg and Company.

John F. Kilkenny. 1981. Shamrocks and Shepherds: The Irish of Morrow County. Oregon Historical Society.

E. J. Kirchoff. 1986. Sagebrush and Rimrock. Maverick Publications.

William Kittredge. 1996. Who Owns the West? Mercury House.

Alfred Lomax. 1941. Pioneer Woolen Mills in Oregon. Binfords and Mort.

Alfred Lomax. 1974. Later Woolen Mills in Oregon. Binfords and Mort.

Richard Manning. 1995. Grassland: The History, Biology, Politics, and Promise of the American Prairie. Penguin Books.

Sister Flavia Maria McCullough. 1945. The Basques in the Northwest. Dissertation. University of Portland.

Alexander Campbell McGregor. 1989. Counting Sheep: From Open Range to Agribusiness on the Columbia Plateau. University of Washington Press.

Harvey J. McKay. 1980. St. Paul, Oregon: 18301890. Binford and Mort.

Jo Mora. 1949/1994. Trail Dust and Saddle Leather. Dober Hill, Ltd.

Ruth B. Moynihan, Susan Armitage, and Christiane Fischer Dichamp. 1990. So Much to be Done: Women Settlers on the Mining and Ranching Frontier. University of Nebraska Press.

J. Orin Oliphant. 1968. On the Cattle Ranges of the Oregon Country. University of Washington Press.

Herman Oliver. 1961. Gold and Cattle Country. Binfords and Mort.

Orr, et al.,Geology of Oregon, Kendall/Hunt, 1992.

Helen Guyton Rees. 1982. Shaniko: From Wool Capital to Ghost Town. Binford and Mort.

Peter K. Simpson. 1987. The Community of Cattlemen: A Social History of the Cattle Industry in Southeastern Oregon, 1869-1912. The University of Idaho Press.

Charles F. Wilkinson. 1992a. The Ranchers Code. Chapter 3. In: Crossing the Next Meridian: Land, Water, and the Future of the West. Island Press.

Charles F. Wilkinson. 1992b. The Eagle Bird: Mapping a New West. Random House.

Materials for Young Readers

Joan Anderson. 1996. Cowboys: Roundup on an American Ranch. Scholastic.

Cheryl Walsh Bellville. 1982. Round-Up. Carolrhoda Books.

Ruth Berman. 1992. American Bison. Carolrhoda Books.

Tod Cody. 1996. The Cowboys Handbook: How to Become a Hero of the Wild West. Cobblehill Books.

Marie and Douglas Gorsline. 1978. Cowboy. Random House.

Linda Granfield. 1994. Cowboy: An Album. Ticknor and Fields.

Ilo Hiller. 1996. The White-Tailed Deer. Texas A and M University Press.

Elaine Landan. 1990. Cowboys. Franklin Watts.

John Williams Malone. 1971. An Album of the American Cowboy. Franklin Watts.

Milton Meltzer. 1995. Hold Your Horses: A Feedbag Full of Fact and Fable. HarperCollins.

Catherine Paladino. 1990. Spring Fleece: A Day of Sheepshearing. Little, Brown and Company.

Elizabeth Ring. 1994. Ranch and Farm Dogs. The Millbrook Press.

Glen Rounds. 1972. The Cowboy Trade. Holiday House.

Paula Simmons and Darrell L. Salsbury. 1992. Your Sheep: A Kids Guide to Raising and Showing. Storey Communications.


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