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TRAIL STORIES
· 1846 Sangamon Journal
· Accidents & Illness
· Children of the Trail
· Donner Party
· Dr. William Todd's Advice
· Fueling the Journey
· Grattan Massacre
· Gunning for the West
· Indians & Emigrants
· Laughing on the Trails
· Let's Make a Deal
· Mormon Trail
· Trail Food
· Trail Medicine
· Trail Pets
· What's in a Name?
· Where the Buffalo Roam
· Wild Trail, Wild Life

Most of the trail stories which appear on our website are the work of Dr. Robert Munkres, our resident historical expert. Many of these articles first appeared in the Tombstone Epitaph.

NOTE: These trail stories may be downloaded for personal reading convenience or to be used in the classroom. For all other uses you must first obtain permission.


EMIGRANT PROFILES
· Ball Brothers
· Bennett, Asabel & Sarah
· Brown, Clark & Tabitha
· Brown, Lucinda Cox
· Freel Family
· Jones, Jesse Berryman
· Knight, Amelia Stewart
· Miller, Abram & Nancy
· Morris, Eliam & Susannah
· Rudd, Lydia Allen
· Sprenger, Nicholas
· Tickner, Daniel

The accounts of emigrants offered in this section are individual stories about individual emigrants. They have been culled from published sources and also submitted by descendants of these emigrants who wanted to share the stories of their emigrant ancestors.

These stories are not intended to be representative of the emigrant experience as a whole. A wide variety of additional emigrant journals and reminiscences are available through the OCTA Store.

 
TRAIL SITES
· Blue Mountain Crossing
· Butter Creek Crossing
· California Hill
· Carson River
· Eubanks Ranch
· Grantsville Markers
· Lassen-Clapper Attack
· McAuley Cutoff
· Parting of the Ways
· Reshaw's Bridge
· Simonton-Smith Attack
· Stricker's Store
· Warm Springs

OCTA works to place interpretive signs at significant sites and remaining graves along the emigrant trails. Some of these efforts have been catalogued in our popular book, Graves and Sites on the Oregon and California Trails: A Chapter in OCTA's Efforts to Preserve the Trails by Randy Brown and Reg Duffin.

The book provides background information about sites, the text of markers placed there, along with valuable directions for reaching each of the sites along with the phone numbers and contact information for the landowners on which the sites sit. The book is available from the OCTA Store.

  
GRAVESITES
· Bishop, Charles
· Coon, Susan
· Duncan, Lucinda
· Fulkerson, Frederick
· Hollman, John
· Homsley, Mary
· Lantz, Daniel
· Magill, Ada
· Ringo, Martin
· Snodderly, Quintina
· Unthank, Alvah
· Winslow, George

It has been estimated that one in ten emigrants died during the crossing. Most of these graves were hastily-dug because few emigrants had the time to mark the graves of the deceased. In most cases, graves were marked with little more than a simple wooden board. Nevertheless, some emigrants fashioned more elaborate markers from the materials at hand such as native rocks or, in one notable instance, a wagon rim. A number of these emigrant graves can still be found along the trails and through the dedicated research of some OCTA volunteers, the history of the deceased has been reconstructed.

If you are interested in obtaining more information about the existing trail graves be sure to visit the OCTA Store.

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