History of the Donner Party. C. F. McGlashan

History of the Donner Party - C. F.  McGlashan


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A Lost Age in California History

       The Change Wrought by the Discovery of Gold

       The Start from Johnson's Ranch

       A Bucking Horse

       A Night Ride

       Lost in the Mountains

       A Terrible Night

       A Flooded Camp

       Crossing a Mountain Torrent

       Mule Springs

       A Crazy Companion

       Howlings of Gray Wolves

       A Deer Rendezvous

       A Midnight Thief

       Frightening Indians

       The Diary of the First Relief Party

       Chapter XI.

       Hardships of Reed and Herron

       Generosity of Captain Sutter

       Attempts to Cross the Mountains with Provisions

       Curtis' Dog

       Compelled to Turn Back

       Hostilities with Mexico

       Memorial to Gov. Stockton

       Yerba Buena's Generosity

       Johnson's Liberality

       Pitiful Scenes at Donner Lake

       Noble Mothers

       Dying rather than Eat Human Flesh

       A Mother's Prayer

       Tears of Joy

       Eating the Shoestrings

       Chapter XII.

       A Wife's Devotion

       Tamsen Donner's Early Life

       The Early Settlers of Sangamon County

       An Incident in School

       Teaching and Knitting

       School Discipline

       Capt. George Donner's Appearance

       Parting Scenes at Alder Creek

       Starting over the Mountains

       A Baby's Death

       A Mason's Vow

       Crossing the Snow Barrier

       More Precious than Gold or Diamonds

       Elitha Donner's Kindness

       Chapter XIII.

       Death of Ada Keseberg

       Denton Discovering Gold

       A Poem Composed while Dying

       The Caches of Provisions Robbed by Fishers

       The Sequel to the Reed-Snyder Tragedy

       Death from Overeating

       The Agony of Frozen Feet

       An Interrupted Prayer

       Stanton, after Death, Guides the Relief Party!

       The Second Relief Party Arrives

       A Solitary Indian

       Patty Reed and Her Father

       Starving Children Lying in Bed

       Mrs. Graves' Money still Buried at Donner Lake

       Chapter XIV.

       Leaving Three Men in the Mountains

       The Emigrants Quite Helpless

       Bear Tracks in the Snow

       The Clumps of Tamarack

       Wounding a Bear

       Blood Stains upon the Snow

       A Weary Chase

       A Momentous Day

       Stone and Cady Leave the Sufferers

       A Mother Offering Five Hundred Dollars

       Mrs. Donner Parting from her Children

       "God will Take Care of You"

       Buried in Snow without Food or Fire

       Pines Uprooted by the Storm

       A Grave Cut in the Snow

       The Cub's Cave

       Firing at Random

       A Desperate Undertaking

       Preparing for a Hand-to-hand Battle

       Precipitated into the Cave

       Seizing the Bear

       Mrs. Elizabeth Donner's Death

       Clarke and Baptiste Attempt to Escape

       A Death more Cruel than Starvation

       Chapter XV.

       A Mountain Storm

       Provisions Exhausted

       Battling the Storm Fiends

       Black Despair

       Icy Coldness

       A Picture of Desolation

       The Sleep of Death

       A Piteous Farewell

       Falling into the Fire-well

       Isaac Donner's Death

       Living upon Snow Water

       Excruciating Pain

       A Vision of Angels

       "Patty is Dying!"

       The Thumb of a Mitten

       A Child's Treasures

       The "Dolly" of the Donner Party

       Chapter XVI.

       A Mother at Starved Camp

       Repeating the Litany

       Hoping in Despair

       Wasting Away

       The Precious Lump of Sugar

       "James is Dying"

       Restoring a Life

       Relentless Hunger

       The Silent Night Vigils

       The Sight of Earth

       Descending the Snow Pit

       The Flesh of the Dead

       Refusing to Eat

       The Morning Star

       The Mercy of God

       The Mutilated Forms

       The Dizziness of Delirium

       Faith Rewarded

       "There is Mrs. Breen."

       Chapter XVII.

       The Rescue

       California Aroused

       A Yerba Buena Newspaper

       Tidings of Woe

       A Cry of Distress

       Noble Generosity

       Subscriptions for the Donner Party

       The First and Second Reliefs

       Organization of the Third

       The Dilemma

       Voting to Abandon a Family

       The Fatal Ayes

       John Stark's Bravery

       Carrying the Starved Children

       A Plea for the Relief Party

       Chapter XVIII.

       Arrival of the Third Relief

       The Living and the Dead

       Captain George Donner Dying

       Mrs. Murphy's Words

       Foster and Eddy at the Lake

       Tamsen Donner and Her Children

       A Fearful Struggle

      


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