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The journey west, from the Missouri River to the Pacific coast, was made by some quarter of a million Americans during the 1840s and 1850s, and stands as one of the great human adventure stories of all time. When gold was discovered at Sutter''s Mill, California, in 1848, the immigration took on an urgency and a scope that would never be matched again, though the numbers of migrants was eventually equaled over time by the slower pace of those who went to Oregon and followed later to California to put down more permanent roots.

This work draws heavily from the diaries of 17 men and women who made the four month, 2,000 mile trek to California during 1849 and 1850. The text is divided into three main parts. Part One covers travel from the Missouri River to Fort Laramie, Part Two covers Fort Laramie to Fort Hall and Salt Lake City, and Part Three covers the trek from there to the Sierra Nevadas.

Each part has chapters that detail specific parts of the trail, sites,

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great detail...thorough--Colorado Libraries; ""brings to life the hardships experienced by the immigrants who crossed the American desert and mountains...excellent""--St. Joseph News-Press

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    A Paperback by Robert J. Willoughby

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      Publisher: McFarland & Co Inc
      Publication Date: 8/29/2012 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780786473946, 978-0786473946
      ISBN10: 0786473940

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The journey west, from the Missouri River to the Pacific coast, was made by some quarter of a million Americans during the 1840s and 1850s, and stands as one of the great human adventure stories of all time. When gold was discovered at Sutter''s Mill, California, in 1848, the immigration took on an urgency and a scope that would never be matched again, though the numbers of migrants was eventually equaled over time by the slower pace of those who went to Oregon and followed later to California to put down more permanent roots.

      This work draws heavily from the diaries of 17 men and women who made the four month, 2,000 mile trek to California during 1849 and 1850. The text is divided into three main parts. Part One covers travel from the Missouri River to Fort Laramie, Part Two covers Fort Laramie to Fort Hall and Salt Lake City, and Part Three covers the trek from there to the Sierra Nevadas.

      Each part has chapters that detail specific parts of the trail, sites,

      Trade Review
      great detail...thorough--Colorado Libraries; ""brings to life the hardships experienced by the immigrants who crossed the American desert and mountains...excellent""--St. Joseph News-Press

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