Coquelle Trails

References

Tupper Rock, formerly located near the mouth of the Coquille River (Walling 1884: 269)

 

Annotated Bibliography to Coquelle Trails History, 1826 - 1900: www.ORWW.org/Coquelle_Trails/References/Bibliography_1826-1900.html [PDF_204_KB]

References to General Land Office Surveyors' Field Notes, 1855 - 1934: www.ORWW.org/Coquelle_Trails/Land_Surveys_1855-1934/References.html

References to Southwest Oregon History, 10,000 B.P. - 2007:www.NWMapsCo.com/ZybachB/Reports/2007_Newton_OSU-BLM/index.html [PDF_37_KB]

References to South Umpqua River History, 1800 - 2009: www.ORWW.org/Rivers/Umpqua/South/References/index.html

References to Southwest Oregon Wildfire History and Sciences 1500 - 2005: www.ORWW.org/Wildfires/Biscuit/References/Index.html

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Allen, John Eliot and Ewart M. Baldwin 1944. Geology and Coal Resources of the Coos Bay Quadrangle, Oregon. Bulletin No. 27, State of Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Resources, Portland, Oregon: 160 pp. w/4 maps.

Atwood, Kay 1978 (2002). Illahe: The Story of Settlement in the Rogue River Canyon. Oregon State University Press, Corvallis, Oregon: 251 pp.

Atwood, Kay 2008. Chaining Oregon: Surveying the Public Lands of the Pacific Northwest, 1851-1855. The MacDonald and Woodward Publishing Company, Blacksburg, Virginia: 264 pp.

Bancroft, Hubert H. and Frances Fuller Victor 1888. The Works of Hubert Howe Bancroft, Vol. XXX History of Oregon, Vol. II. 1848-1888. The History Company, Publishers, San Francisco, California: 808 pp.

Beckham, Dow 1991. Swift Flows the River: Log Driving in Oregon. Arago Books, Coos Bay, Oregon: 207 pp.

Beckham, Dow 1995. Stars in the Dark: Coal Mines of Southwestern Oregon. Arago Books, Coos Bay, Oregon: 226 pp.

Beckham, Stephen D. 1971. Requiem For a People: The Rogue Indians and the Frontiersmen. University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, Oklahoma: 214 pp.

Beckham, Stephen D. 1973. Coos Bay: The Pioneer Period, 1851-1890. Arago Books, Coos Bay, Oregon: 70 pp.

Beckham, Stephen D. 1977. The Indians of Western Oregon: This Land Was Theirs. Arago Books, Coos Bay, Oregon: 236 pp.

Beckham, Stephen D. 1997. Coos Bay Wagon Road: Historical Investigations and Identification of Interpretive Options. USDI Coos Bay BLM District, Coos Bay, Oregon and USDI Roseburg BLM District, Roseburg, Oregon: 104 pp.

Beckham, Stephen D. and Rick Minor 1980. Cultural Resource Overview of the Coos Bay BLM District. USDI Bureau of Land Management Contract YA-512-CT9-135. Lake Oswego, Oregon: 249 pp.

Bennett, George 1927. “A History of Bandon and the Coquille River (Part 1),” Oregon Historical Quarterly, Vol. XXVIII: 310-357.

Bennett, George 1928. “A History of Bandon and the Coquille River (Part 2),” Oregon Historical Quarterly, Vol. XXVIX: 20-50.

Braman, Tom 1987. "Indian Trail to Coast Teaches History, Ecology," Benton Bulletin. Philomath, Oregon (January 10): 1, 5.

Byram, Robert S. 2002. Brush Fences and Basket Traps: The Archaeology and Ethnohistory of Tidewater Weir Fishing on the Oregon Coast. PhD dissertation, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon: 358 pp.

Byram, Robert S., and Donald Ivy 2001. Upper Coquille River Archaeological Survey. Report to the National Park Service Historic Preservation Fund, on file at the Offices of the Coquille Indian Tribe, North Bend, Oregon.

Carey, Charles H. 1922 (1971). General History of Oregon. Binfords & Mort, Publishers, Portland, OR: 916 pp. [PDF_56_MB]

Carey, Charles Henry 1926. The Oregon Constitution and Proceedings and Debates of the Constitutional Convention of 1857. State Printing Department, Salem, Oregon: 543 pp.

Casey, Silas 1851. Transcribed copies of correspondence and reports from October 24 - December 14, 1851. On file with the Coquille Indian Tribe, North Bend, Oregon: 18 pp. w/map. [PDF_4.0_MB]

Cazier, Lola 1978. Surveys and Surveyors of the Public Domain, 1785 - 1975. US Government Printing Office, Washington, DC: 228 pp. [PDF_9.2_MB]

Clarke, Roy S., Jr. (ed.) 1993. “The Port Orford, Oregon, Meteorite Mystery,” Smithsonian Contributions to the Earth Sciences. Smithsonian Institute Press, Washington, D.C. No. 31: 43 pp. [PDF_16_MB]

Coos Genealogical Forum 197x. Index of Pioneer History of Coosand Curry Counties, Or. By Orvil Dodge. Coos Genealogical Forum, North Bend, Oregon: 128 pp.

Cram, Thomas J. 1859 (1977). Topographical Memoir. US Government Printing Office, Washington, DC: 126 pp.

Dale, Harrison C. (ed.) 1918. The Ashley-Smith Explorations and the Discovery of a Central Route to the Pacific 1822-1829. Arthur H. Clarke Co., Cleveland, Ohio: 352 pp.

Davies, Kenneth G. (ed.) 1961. Peter Skene Ogden's Snake Country Journal 1826-27. Publications of the Hudson's Bay Record Society, London, England: 255 pp. w/2 maps.

Diller, Joseph F. 1901. “Coos Bay Folio, No. 73,” Geologic Atlas of the United States. USDI United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C.: 7 pp. w/4 maps.

Diller, Joseph F. 1903. “Port Orford Folio, No. 89,” Geologic Atlas of the United States. USDI United States Geological Survey, Washington, D. C.: 6 pp. w/4 maps.

Dodge, Orvil 1898. Pioneer History of Coos and Curry Counties, Oregon. Capital Printing Co., Salem, Oregon: 568 pp. [PDF_36_MB]

Douglas, David D. 1904.  "A Sketch of a Journey to the North-Western Parts of the Continent of North America, During the Years 1824, 5, 6, and 7," Oregon Historical Quarterly. Vol. 4, No. 3: 215-271; Vol. 4, No. 4: 325-369.

Douglas, David D. 1905 "A Sketch of a Journey to the North-Western Parts of the Continent of North America, During the Years 1824, 5, 6, and 7," Oregon Historical Quarterly. Vol. 5, No. 1: 76-97.

Douthit, Nathan 1986. A Guide to Oregon South Coast History. River West Books, Coos Bay, OR: 157 pp.

Douthit, Nathan 2002. Uncertain Encounters: Indians and Whites at Peace and War in Southern Oregon, 1820s to 1860s. Oregon State University Press, Corvallis, Oregon: 248 pp.

Drew, Charles S. 1973. An Account of the Origin and Early Prosecution of the Indian War in Oregon. Reprint of the 1860 edition, Ye Galleon Press, Fairfield, Washington: 48 pp. [PDF_06_MB]

Glisan, Rodney 1874. Journal of Army Life. A. L. Bancroft and Company, San Francisco, California: 513 pp. [PDF_16_MB]

Goode, R. U., W. T. Griswold, E. C. Barnard 1896. Oregon Coos Bay Quadrangle: Land Classification and Density of Standing Timber. US Geological Survey, Washington DC: 1 sheet.

Gurley, Mrs. Wayne E., Mrs. Rex Lee, and Mrs. Emmett Stoddard 1962. Genealogical Material in Oregon Donation Land Claims, Vol. III. Genealogical Forum of Portland, Oregon, Inc., Portland, Oregon: 230 pp.

Hall, Roberta L. 1991. The Coquille Indians: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow. Words and Pictures Unlimited, Corvallis, Oregon: 209 pp.

Hall, Roberta L. 1995. People of the Coquille Estuary. Words & Pictures Unlimited, Corvallis, OR: 223 pp.

Hall, Roberta L. 2001. Nah-so-mah Village, Viewed Through its Fauna. Department of Anthropology, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon: 59 pp.

Hathorn, Rodney 1855. Oregon General Land Office Survey No. 57, April 14, 1855. US Department of the Interior, Portland, Oregon.

Henderson, Edward P. and Hollis M. Dole 1964. “The Port Orford Meteorite,” The Ore Bin. Vol. 26, No. 7 (July): 113-130. [PDF_01_MB]

Jones, Sgt. 1856. “Soldiering in Oregon,” See: Ord 1856.

Krewson, E. A. 1955. Tioga's Pigs. Binfords and Mort, Publishers, Portland, OR: 140 pp.

Lansing, William A. 2005. Seeing the Forest for the Trees: Menasha Corporation and Its One Hundred Year History in Coos Bay, Oregon: 1905 to 2005. Monroe Press, Eugene, Oregon: 132 pp.

Lansing, William A. 2007. Can’t You Hear the Whistle Blowin’: Logs, Lignite, and Locomotives in Coos County, Oregon. Self published, North Bend, Oregon: 143 pp. w/map.

Lansing, Willaim A. 2008. Remember When: Coos County, Oregon Schools, 1850-1940. Self published, North Bend, Oregon: 199 pp. w/map.

Losey, Robert 2002. Communities and Catastrophe: The Tillamook Response to the AD1700 Earthquake and Tsunami, Northern Oregon Coast. PhD dissertation, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon: 636 pp.

Mahaffey, Charlotte 1965. Coos River Echoes: A Story of the Coos River Valley. Interstate Publishers, Portland, Oregon: 253 pp.

Maloney, Alice B. 1940. "Camp Sites Of Jedediah Smith On The Oregon Coast," Oregon Historical Quarterly, Vol. XLI, p. 304-323.

McArthur, Lewis A. and Lewis L. McArthur 1982. Oregon Geographic Names, 5th Edition. Western Imprints, Oregon Historical Society, Portland, Oregon: 839 pp.

Metsker, Charles F. 1929. Metsker’s Atlas of Curry County, Oregon. Metsker Map Co., Tacoma, WA: unbound copies.

Metsker, Charles F. 1941. Metsker’s Atlas of Coos County, Oregon. Metsker Map Co., Tacoma, WA: 55 sheets, bound.

Mills, Hazel Emery 1961. “The Emergence of Frances Fuller Victor – Historian,” Oregon Historical Quarterly, Vol. LXII, No. 4: 309-336.

Morgan, Dale L. 1964. Jedediah Smith and the Opening of the West. University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln, Nebraska: 458 pp.

Ord, Edward O. C. (“Sgt. Jones”) 1856. “Soldiering in Oregon,” Harpers New Monthly Magazine. Vol. XIII: 522-526. [PDF_01_MB]

Peterson, Emil R. and Alfred Powers 1952. A Century of Coos and Curry: History of Southwest Oregon. Binfords & Mort, Publishers, Portland, Oregon: 599 pp.

Phillips, Jerry 1996. Caulked Boots and Cheese Sandwiches: A Forester’s History of Oregon’s First State Forest “The Elliott” (1912-1996). Butler’s Pronto Print, Coos Bay, Oregon: 414 pp.

Plotkin, Howard 1993. “John Evans and the Port Orford Meteorite Hoax,” IN: Roy S. Clarke, Jr. (ed.) 1993. “The Port Orford, Oregon, Meteorite Mystery,” Smithsonian Contributions to the Earth Sciences. Smithsonian Institute Press, Washington, D.C. No. 31: 1-24.

Powell, David C. 2008. Using General Land Office Survey Notes to Characterize Historical Vegetation Conditions for the Umatilla National Forest. Umatilla National Forest, Pendleton, Oregon: 50 pp. [PDF_05_MB]

Prosch, Thomas W. 1907. “Notes From a Government Document on Oregon Conditions in the Fifties,” Oregon Historical Quarterly, Vol. VIII, No. 2: 191-200.

Rickard, Aileen Barker 1982. The Goulds of Elkhorn. Self-published, Cottage Grove, Oregon: 208 pp.

Robbins, Harvey 1933. “Journal of Rogue River War, 1855,” Oregon Historical Quarterly, Vol. XXXIV: 345-358.

Schwartz, Earl A. 1997. The Rogue River Indian War and Its Aftermath, 1850-1980. University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, Oklahoma: 354 pp.

Smyth, Arthur V. 2000. Millicoma: Biography of a Pacific Northwestern Forest. Forest History Society, Durham, North Carolina: 145 pp.

Sullivan, Maurice S. 1934. The Travels of Jedediah Smith. Fine Arts Press, Santa Ana, CA: 199 pp.

Tveskov, Mark A. 2000. The Coos and Coquille Indians: A Historical Anthropology of the Northwest Coast. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR: 537 pp. [PDF_?]

Tveskov, Mark A. 2004. The Hayes Site: Oral Tradition, Ethnohistory, and Archaeology of the South Fork Coquille River. Laboratory of Anthropology, Southern Oregon University, Ashland, Oregon: 100 pp. [PDF_?]

US Senate 1893. “Letter from the Secretary of the Interior Transmitting Copies of Treaties between the United States and Certain Indians in Oregon, in Response to Senate Resolution of September 2, 1893,” Executive Document No. 25, 53rd Congress, 1st Session: 58 pp. [PDF_10_mb]

Victor, Frances F. 1894. The Early Indian Wars of Oregon: Compiled from the Oregon Archives and Other Original Sources, with Muster Rolls. Frank C. Baker, State Printer, State of Oregon, Salem, Oregon: 719 pp. [PDF_27_mb]

Walling, Albert G. 1884. History of Southern Oregon, Comprising Jackson, Josephine, Douglas, Curry, and Coos Counties, Compiled from the Most Authentic Sources. Printing and Lithographing House of A. G. Walling, Portland, OR: 545 pp. [PDF_63_mb]. Illustrations.

Ward, Beverly H. 1986. White Moccasins. Myrtle Point Print, Myrtle Point, Oregon: 123 pp.

Wasson, George B., Jr. 2002. Growing Up Indian. PhD dissertation, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon: 397 pp.

Webber, Bert and Margie Webber 1992. Battle Rock: The Hero's Story. Webb Research Group, Medford, Oregon: 75 pp.

Wells, William V. 1856. Wild Life In Oregon,” Harper’s New Monthly Magazine. Vol. XIII: 588-608. [PDF_04_MB].

Whaley, Gray H. 2010. Oregon and the Collapse of Illahee: U. S. Empire and the Transformation of an Indigenous World, 1792 - 1859. The University of North Carolina Press, Chapel Hill, North Carolina: 303 pp.

Wooldridge, Alice H. (ed.) 1971. Pioneers and Incidents of the Upper Coquille Valley. The Mail Printers, Myrtle Creek, OR: 384 pp.

Wright, Joshua 1867. “Road to Coos Bay,” Umpqua Ensign. Roseburg, Oregon: June 18.

Younker, Jason, Mark A. Tveskov, and David G. Lewis (eds.) 2000. Changing Landscapes: “Telling Our Stories.” Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Coquille Cultural Preservation -------------------------

Youst, Lionel 1992 (2003). Above the Falls: An Oral and Folk History of the Upper Glenn Creek, Coos County, Oregon. Golden Falls Publishing Company, Allegany, Oregon: 274 pp.

Youst, Lionel 1997. She’s Tricky, Like Coyote: Annie Miner Peterson, and Oregon Coast Indian Woman. University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, Oklahoma: 307 pp.

Youst, Lionel and William R. Seaburg 2002. Coquelle Thompson, Athabaskan Witness. University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, Oklahoma: 322 pp.

Youst, Lionel 2011. Lost In Coos. Golden Falls Publishing, Allegany, Oregon: 142 pp.

Zybach, Bob, Mack Barrington and Thomas Downey 1995. "Converting Historical Information to GIS: Political Boundaries of the Douglas-Fir Region, 1788 to 1995," Journal of Forestry. Vol. 93, No. 5: pp. 15-20. [PDF_2.4_MB]

Zybach, Bob 1999. Using Oral Histories to Document Changing Forest Cover Patterns: Soap Creek Valley, Oregon, 1500-1999. MAIS Thesis, OSU, Corvallis, Oregon: 321 pp. [PDF_11.8_MB]

Zybach, Bob 2002. "The Alseya Valley Prairie Complex, ca. 1850: Native Landscapes in Western GLO Surveys," IN: Changing Landscapes: "Sustaining Traditions." Proceedings of the 5th and 6th Annual Coquille Cultural Preservation Conferences, 2001 and 2002, Don Ivy and R. Scott Byram (eds.), Coquille Indian Tribe, North Bend, Oregon: 161-188. [PDF_732_KB]

Zybach, Bob 2003. The Great Fires: Indian Burning and Catastrophic Forest Fire Patterns of the Oregon Coast Range, 1491-1951. PhD dissertation, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon: 458 pp. [PDF_58_MB]

Zybach Bob 2007. Precontact History and Cultural Legacy of Forest Research Sites in Southwestern Oregon. Report prepared for Oregon State University College of Forestry Department of Forest Sciences and USDI Bureau of Land Management by NW Maps Co. and Oregon Websites and Watersheds Project, Inc., Albany, Oregon: 84 pp. [PDF_804_KB].

Zybach, Bob 2008. The Owl Ridge Trails Project: Location and Documentation of Primary Travel, Trade, and Resource Use Trails of the Santiam Molalla in the South Santiam River and Blue River, Oregon Headwaters, from 1750 to 1850. Oregon Websites and Watersheds Project, Inc., Philomath, Oregon: 85 pp.

Zybach, Bob and George Wasson, Jr. 2009. Forest and Fire History of the Coos Bay Wagon Road Lands in Coos County, Oregon, 1750 to 1950. Unpublished report on file with the Coquille Indian Tribe, North Bend, Oregon, and with Oregon Websites and Watersheds Project, Inc., Philomath, Oregon: 118 pp.

Zybach, Bob, 2012. The 1855-1856 Oregon Indian War in Coos County, Oregon: Eyewitnesses and Storytellers, March 27, 1855 – August 21, 1856. Unpublished report on file with the Coquelle Indian Tribe, North Bend, Oregon, and NW Maps Co., Cottage Grove, Oregon: 259 pp.

Zybach, Bob and Don Ivy 2013. Coquelle Trails: Early Historical Roads and Trails of Ancestral Coquille Indian Lands, 1826 - 1875 (2 vol.). Coquille Indian Tribe, Inc., North Bend, Oregon and Oregon Websites and Watersheds Project, Inc., Philomath, Oregon: 202 pp. [Vol. I: PDF_9.7_MB; Vol. II: PDF_8.2_MB]

 

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