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Donner Party Descendants Today: Ancestors, Descendants and Other Kinfolk of the Donners of the Donner Party ,1985 The Donner family which was famous for the tragedy in the Sierra Nevada Mountains in 1846 1847 descended from a Michael Dohner 1690 1759 of
James and Margaret Reed, two survivors of the Donner Party tragedy. Researcher’s Guide to Sutter’s Fort’s Collections of Donner Party Material Contact Information: Sutter’s Fort State Historic Park 2701 L Street Sacramento, CA 95816 Phone: (916) 323-8112 Fax: (916) 442-8613 Prepared by: Larry Bishop, CSU Sacramento. Date Completed:
The only known journal kept by a member of the Donner Party during the winter of entrapment. Transcribed and published in many later works. Available online in original manuscript at the University of California, Berkeley, Bancroft Library.
Read about the Donner Party in their own words, and the words of those who came to rescue them. The Donner Party is the most well-known tragedy of the westward migration. Almost ninety wagon train emigrants were unable to cross the Sierra Nevada before winter, and almost one-half starved to death.
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18 sie 1996 · DONNER DESCENDANTS LEAVE FEUDS IN PAST. More than 300 Donner Party descendants revisited the scene of their ancestors' worst terrors Saturday to observe the 150th anniversary of their tragic westward trek.
4 lut 2008 · After months of grueling travel, the 81 men, women and children would be trapped for a brutal winter with little food and only primitive shelter. The conclusion is known: by spring of the next year, the Donner Party was synonymous with the most harrowing extremes of human survival.