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THE EXPEDITION OF THE DONNER PARTY - AND ITS TRAGIC FATE - BY ELIZA P. DONNER HOUGHTON
S. O. Houghton
Eliza P. Donner Houghton
PREFACE
THE EXPEDITION OF THE DONNER PARTY
CHAPTER I - THE PACIFIC COAST IN 1845—SPEECHES OF SENATOR BENTON AND REPORT OF CAPT. FRÉMONT—MY FATHER AND HIS FAMILY—INTEREST AWAKENED IN THE NEW TERRITORY—FORMATION OF THE FIRST EMIGRANT PARTY FROM ILLINOIS TO CALIFORNIA—PREPARATIONS FOR THE JOURNEY—THE START—ON THE OUTSKIRTS OF CIVILIZATION.
THE CAMP ATTACKED BY INDIANS
OUR STEALTHY FOES
CHAPTER II - IN THE TERRITORY OF KANSAS—PRAIRIE SCHOONERS FROM SANTA FÉ TO INDEPENDENCE, MO.—LIFE en route—THE BIG BLUE—CAMP GOVERNMENT—THE Blue Rover.
GOVERNOR L.W. BOGGS
A young girl’s voice guides listeners through the restless optimism of mid‑nineteenth‑century America, when families set out from the Pacific Coast toward a promised California. She recounts the early days of her father’s wagon train, the excitement of departure, and the daunting challenges of crossing untamed terrain. The narrative captures the spirit of pioneers eager to carve a new life amid towering mountains and endless plains.
When the party reaches the Sierra Nevada, the tone shifts to the stark reality of a brutal winter that tests every ounce of human endurance. Drawing on intimate memories of hunger, fear, and the tender care parents offered their children, the author paints a vivid picture of a community clinging to hope. Her purpose is to separate fact from sensational myth, offering a compassionate glimpse into the choices forced upon those trapped by snow and scarcity.
Interwoven with personal recollection are the author’s later efforts to preserve the truth—consultations with surviving members, correspondence with notable figures of the era, and the creation of a lasting memorial. Listeners will hear a story that honors both the tragedy and the quiet heroism of ordinary people confronting extraordinary hardship.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (522K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Dave Morgan, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team
Release date
2004-02-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

A child survivor of the Donner Party later became one of its most important witnesses, preserving a deeply personal account of one of the best-known tragedies of the American West. Her writing brings together memory, grief, and frontier history in a voice shaped by lived experience.
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