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Author Name:   Kay Atwood

Title:    ILLAHE: THE STORY OF THE SETTLEMENT IN THE ROGUE RIVER CANYON

Binding:   Paperback
Type:   BOOK
Publisher:    OREGON STATE UNIV. PRESS
ISBN Number:   0870715399 / 9780870715396

Seller ID:   1028087

Price:  $18.56 + shipping 


History of white settlement in the most isolated part of southern Oregon's rugged Rogue River Canyon, starting in the 1850s. First-person accounts from diaries, journals & interviews. Maps & Illus; 6x9 inches, 262 pgs.


'Illahe tells the captivating story of the miners, packers, farmers, and families who settled southern Oregon's rugged Rogue River Canyon in the 1860s.

Kay Atwood creates a personal picture of what life was like in the remote canyon, drawing on first-person accounts from diaries, journals, and interviews she conducted with descendants of the families who settled the area, most of whom shared Native American and white ancestry. Their stories recount hardships, dangerous river travel, deadly floods, extreme winters, constant isolation, and the self-sufficiency required to survive in this wild, beautiful place.

In addition to artfully presenting the words of the homesteaders and their descendants, Atwood has also gathered a treasure trove of rare historic photographs, supplemented by her own drawings and hand-drawn maps.

For anyone who has enjoyed the Rogue River canyon and wondered about the history of this national Wild and Scenic Rivers corridor, as well as for readers interested in pioneer history and the settlement of southern Oregon, Illahe offers a fascinating portrait of a truly unique time and place.

BOOK REVIEW:
"A work of art, crafted by Kay Atwood through oral interviews, use of historic photographs, and documentary research. She captured the life and labors in one of Oregon's most remote frontiers."
-Stephen Dow Beckham, author

Requiem for a People: The Rogue Indians Frontiersmen and Tall Tales from Rogue River

Northwest Reprints Classic works of fiction and nonfiction from the region's past. Series Editor: Robert J. Frank.

ABOUT THE EDITOR:
Kay Atwood
is a historian and illustrator who lives in Ashland, Oregon. She is the author of numerous historical publications.


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