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Book SynopsisTalks about the great botanist and explorer David Douglas and his travels through the Pacific Northwest in 1824-25. This work provides an account of Douglas and a description of what life was like for many different people in the region in the years after the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
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Lessons from a Naturalist by Sandy Ross, Cabin Boy on the William and Ann
Traveling Companions by John Scouler, Ship's Doctor
We Call Him Olla-piska by T'Catisa, Chief Cockqua's Daughter
The Sugar Pine Quest by David Douglas, Botanist and Explorer
My Passenger on the Hudson's Bay Express by Edward Ermatinger, Fur Trader, Hudson's Bay Company
The End of the Trail by Joseph Hooker, Director of Kew Gardens
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