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The Donner Party: The most famous of all the hundreds of wagon trains to start for the far West was the tragic Donner Party, whose horrific ordeal in the snowbound Sierra Nevada became a cautionary ...
The Donner Party was a group of California-bound American settlers caught up in the "westering fever" of the 1840s. After becoming snowbound in the Sierra Nevada in the winter of 1846–1847, some of the emigrants resorted to cannibalism. Although this aspect of the tragedy has become...
Examines old myths and presents new information; includes chronology, bibliography, FAQ, hyperlinks, and accurate biographical information about Donner Party members.
History 121 Research Document The Fateful Journey of the Donner Party ... The Donner party is the name given to a group of emigrants, including the families of George Donner and his brother Jacob, ...
This is the first word to reach San Francisco of the human disaster. It was published in the "California Star" shortly after a rescue party left Sutter's Fort to search for survivors in the Sierra.
What would it have been like to be a member of the Donner Party? ... How would modern day settlers make it through conditions like those that confronted the Donner Party?
The Donner Party website is moving to DonnerPartyDiary.com.
Reed soon found others seeking adventure and fortune in the vast including the Donner family, Graves, Breens, Murphys, Eddys, McCutcheons, Kesebergs, and the Wolfingers, as well as seven teamsters ...
In honor of the 150th anniversary of the Donner Party, I created a daily diary of the Donner Party's journey. ... The Donner Party was the most famous tragedy in the history of the westward migration.
Two Tales of Disaster: The Donner Party and the Andes Plane Crash ... The tales of the Donner Party and the Andes Plane Crash are both well-known examples of survival under extreme circumstances.
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