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A tragic legend of the way West
The story of the Donner Party is a tragic and infamous episode in
the history of the 19th century pioneer migrations that crossed
continental America. In May 1846 eighty-seven pioneers set out
westward from Missouri headed for new lives in California.
Persuaded to take an allegedly quicker route through Utah and
Nevada, by someone who had never travelled that route by wagon
train, they attempted the so-called 'Hastings Cutoff.' The extra
weight of the wagons slowed the party's progress and instead of
reaching their destination by September they found themselves
grinding to a halt in the Sierra Nevada mountains in November, with
winter already upon them. As the temperature dropped and snow began
to fall, the group took shelter around a small lake, but their
supplies were running low. In December a party of fifteen men and
women struck out on snowshoes in an attempt to reach California on
foot; more than half of them died of exposure and starvation, the
survivors resorting to cannibalism. The first rescue party found
the remnants of the lake-side group huddled in its encampment in
February 1847. Of the original party only forty seven survived to
reach California, all in an advanced state of emaciation and most,
it is judged, had by that time resorted to eating human flesh. The
reports of cannibalism spread to the public at large and elevated
this episode into a compelling horror story. The fascination with
the story of the Donner Party, with all its macabre connotations,
has endured to the present day.
Leonaur editions are newly typeset and are not facsimiles; each
title is available in softcover and hardback with dustjacket; our
hardbacks are cloth bound and feature gold foil lettering on their
spines and fabric head and tail bands.
A tragic legend of the way West
The story of the Donner Party is a tragic and infamous episode in
the history of the 19th century pioneer migrations that crossed
continental America. In May 1846 eighty-seven pioneers set out
westward from Missouri headed for new lives in California.
Persuaded to take an allegedly quicker route through Utah and
Nevada, by someone who had never travelled that route by wagon
train, they attempted the so-called 'Hastings Cutoff.' The extra
weight of the wagons slowed the party's progress and instead of
reaching their destination by September they found themselves
grinding to a halt in the Sierra Nevada mountains in November, with
winter already upon them. As the temperature dropped and snow began
to fall, the group took shelter around a small lake, but their
supplies were running low. In December a party of fifteen men and
women struck out on snowshoes in an attempt to reach California on
foot; more than half of them died of exposure and starvation, the
survivors resorting to cannibalism. The first rescue party found
the remnants of the lake-side group huddled in its encampment in
February 1847. Of the original party only forty seven survived to
reach California, all in an advanced state of emaciation and most,
it is judged, had by that time resorted to eating human flesh. The
reports of cannibalism spread to the public at large and elevated
this episode into a compelling horror story. The fascination with
the story of the Donner Party, with all its macabre connotations,
has endured to the present day.
Leonaur editions are newly typeset and are not facsimiles; each
title is available in softcover and hardback with dustjacket; our
hardbacks are cloth bound and feature gold foil lettering on their
spines and fabric head and tail bands.
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