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Settling the frontier along the Oregon-California Trail: An examination of settlement patterns in southeastern Idaho and western Wyoming

机译:在俄勒冈州加利福尼亚小径上定居边境:对爱达荷州东南部和怀俄明州西部的定居模式的考察

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The Oregon-California Trail is viewed as a transportation system that connected the Missouri River settlements with the Northwest Territory. The trail carried thousands of people westward, and furnished economic opportunities to enterprising people who operated ferries, trading posts, and other trail support services. The study investigates the transferability of John C. Hudson's North Dakota town formation model presented in Plains Country Towns to an area defined by emigration trails. A settlement database is utilized to examine area development over time, and explores the relationship between settlement patterns, the trail, and the railroad. It shows that water, not market access via the trail and railroad, was the primary settlement location influence, and that Hudson's model is not transferable due to different railroad development objectives. Railroads were initially interested in getting through the area, not developing a structure to harvest agriculture products from the adjacent hinterlands. Trail location was not a primary criteria used during the site selection process.
机译:俄勒冈州加利福尼亚步道被视为连接密苏里河定居点和西北地区的运输系统。这条小径向西运送了数千人,并为经营渡轮,贸易站和其他小径支持服务的进取心的人们提供了经济机会。这项研究调查了约翰·哈德森(John C. Hudson)的北达科他州城镇形成模型在平原乡村城镇中向移民径所定义的区域的可转移性。利用一个定居数据库来检查随时间推移的区域发展,并探索定居模式,步道和铁路之间的关系。它表明,水,而不是通过步道和铁路的市场准入,是主要的定居点影响,并且由于铁路发展目标的不同,哈德森的模型不可转让。铁路最初对通过该地区感兴趣,而不是开发一种从邻近腹地收获农产品的结构。路径位置不是站点选择过程中使用的主要标准。

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    Harvey Jonathan Craig 1954-;

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  • 年度 1996
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