Requiem for a People: The Rogue Indians and the Frontiersmen (Northwest Reprints (Paperback))

by Stephen Beckham

Paperback, 1996

Status

Available

Call number

970.495

Collection

Publication

Oregon State University Press (1996), 214 pages

Description

Urling Coe came to the new town of Bend, Oregon, in 1905, a young medical school graduate seeking adventure and opportunity in the West. Frontier Doctor, Coe's autobiographical account of his thirteen-year residency, details the extraordinary experiences of a young physician in frontier Oregon and offers a vivid social history of town and ranch life on the Oregon high desert. His memoir also documents the development of a western town: with the arrival of the railroad in 1911, the wide-open settlement known as Farewell Bend was transformed into an important metropolitan center. In a new introduction historian Robert Bunting shows how Frontier Doctor adds to our understanding of the region's past and present. Coe's informed opinions and observations illustrate many of the newer topics in western history, such as conservationism, environmental change, the urban West, women and family issues, the West's multicultural character, and westerners' ambivalent relationship with the federal government.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

214 p.; 5.5 inches

ISBN

0870715216 / 9780870715211
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