1911. Illustrated. A captivating account of the period when
American civilization first crossed its mountain heights and
entered its overland gateways written by the daughter of the
Captain of the ill-fated Donner Party. She writes: And I, a child
then, scarcely four years of age, was too young to do more than
watch and suffer with other children the lesser privations of our
snow-beleaguered camp; and with them survive, because the fathers
and mothers hungered in order that the children might live.
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