History of the Donner Party. C. F. McGlashan

History of the Donner Party - C. F.  McGlashan


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Train

       The Dangers by the Way

       False Accounts of the Sufferings Endured

       Complete Roll of the Company

       Impostors Claiming to Belong to the Party

       Killed by the Pawnees

       An Alarmed Camp

       Resin Indians

       A Mother's Death

       Chapter II.

       Mrs. Donner's Letters

       Life on the Plains

       An Interesting Sketch

       The Outfit Required

       The Platte River

       Botanizing

       Five Hundred and Eighteen Wagons for California

       Burning "Buffalo Chips"

       The Fourth of July at Fort Laramie

       Indian Discipline

       Sioux Attempt to Purchase Mary Graves

       George Donner Elected Captain

       Letter of Stanton

       Dissension

       One Company Split up into Five

       The Fatal Hastings Cut-off

       Lowering Wagons over a Precipice

       The First View of Great Salt Lake

       Chapter III.

       A Grave of Salt

       Members of the Mystic Tie

       Twenty Wells

       A Desolate Alkaline Waste

       Abandoned on the Desert

       A Night of Horror

       A Steer Maddened by Thirst

       The Mirage

       Yoking an Ox and a Cow

       "Cacheing" Goods

       The Emigrants' Silent Logic

       A Cry for Relief

       Two Heroic Volunteers

       A Perilous journey

       Letters to Captain Sutter

       Chapter IV.

       Gravelly Ford

       The Character of James F. Reed

       Causes which Led to the Reed-Snyder Tragedy

       John Snyder's Popularity

       The Fatal Altercation

       Conflicting Statements of Survivors

       Snyder's Death

       A Brave Girl

       A Primitive Trial

       A Court of Final Resort

       Verdict of Banishment

       A Sad Separation

       George and Jacob Donner Ahead at the Time

       Finding Letters in Split Sticks

       Danger of Starvation

       Chapter V.

       Great Hardships

       The Sink of the Humboldt

       Indians Stealing Cattle

       An Entire Company Compelled to Walk

       Abandoned to Die

       Wolfinger Murdered

       Rhinehart's Confession

       Arrival of C. T. Stanton

       A Temporary Relief

       A Fatal Accident

       The Sierra Nevada Mountains

       Imprisoned in Snow

       Struggles for Freedom

       A Hopeless Situation

       Digging for Cattle in Snow

       How the Breen Cabin Happened to be Built

       A Thrilling Sketch of a Solitary Winter

       Putting up Shelters

       The Donners Have Nothing but Tents

       Fishing for Trout.

       Chapter VI.

       Endeavors to Cross the Mountains

       Discouraging Failures

       Eddy Kills a Bear

       Making Snow-Shoes

       Who composed the "Forlorn Hope"

       Mary A. Graves

       An Irishman

       A Generous Act

       Six Days' Rations

       Mary Graves' Account

       Snow-Blind

       C. T. Stanton's Death

       "I Am Coming Soon"

       Sketch of Stanton's Early Life

       His Charity and Self-sacrifice

       The Diamond Breastpin

       Stanton's Last Poem

       Chapter VII.

       A Wife's Devotion

       The Smoky Gorge

       Caught in a Storm

       Casting Lots to See Who Should Die

       A Hidden River

       The Delirium of Starvation

       Franklin Ward Graves

       His Dying Advice

       A Frontiersman's Plan

       The Camp of Death

       A Dread Resort

       A Sister's Agony

       The Indians Refuse to Eat

       Lewis and Salvador Flee for Their Lives

       Killing a Deer

       Tracks Marked by Blood

       Nine Days without Food

       Chapter VIII.

       Starvation at Donner Lake

       Preparing Rawhide for Food

       Eating the Firerug

       Shoveling Snow off the Beds

       Playing they were Tea-cups of Custard

       A Starving Baby

       Pleading with Silent Eloquence

       Patrick Breen's Diary

       Jacob Donner's Death

       A Child's Vow

       A Christmas Dinner

       Lost on the Summits

       A Stump Twenty-two Feet High

       Seven Nursing Babes at Donner Lake

       A Devout Father

       A Dying Boy

       Sorrow and Suffering at the Cabins

       Chapter IX.

       The Last Resort

       Two Reports of a Gun

       Only Temporary Relief

       Weary Traveling

       The Snow Bridges

       Human Tracks!

       An Indian Rancherie

       Acorn Bread

       Starving Five Times!

       Carried Six Miles

       Bravery of John Rhodes

       A Thirty-two Days' Journey

       Organizing the First Relief Party

       Alcalde Sinclair's Address

       Capt. R. P. Tucker's Companions.

       Chapter X.

      


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