Index Breen , John , 16 , 40 Forlorn Hope , 31-32 , , Breen , Margaret , 16 Reed , Margaret , 7 , 35 , 38 Fort Bridger , 18 , 19 Breen , Patrick , 16 Fort Laramie , 16 , 17 Reed , Patty , 7 , 35 California , 3 , 12 Foster , William , 32 ...
Tells the story of a group of California bound American settlers who set out in the spring of 1846and became snowbound in the Sierra Nevadas during the winter of 1846 and 1847.
Susan Sales Harkins, William H. Harkins. In late May, the pioneers left the gentle prairie. They used ropes and chains to guide the wagons up and down steep hills. It was a cold spring. Many people were sick. Near the Platte River, ...
Recounts the journey of the Donner Party which, in 1846, sought to travel from Independence, Missouri, to California but took an untried shortcut that trapped them in the Sierra Nevada mountains during a terrible winter.
"In graphic novel format, tells the story of the Donner Party's struggle to reach California despite harsh weather and starvation"--Provided by publisher.
This gripping book, including maps and images of the era, tells the true account of the doomed Donner party.
Poetically recreates the sufferings and hardships endured by the Donner Party while trapped in the Sierras during winter. The Donner Party consists of three books of poems. Each book has nine poems.
This gripping book, including maps and images of the era, tells the true account of the doomed Donner party.
A unique look at the tale of the struggle for survival as powerful snow storms during the winter of 1847 trap 81 California-bound pioneers in the High Sierra.
Poetically recreates the sufferings and hardships endured by the Donner Party while trapped in the Sierras during winter.
The books in this series celebrate the human spirit and provide the true stories of people who faced impossible conditions and survived.
This historical fiction book is written in a diary format. This is an account escribes the journey of the ill-fated Donner Party, ninety pioneers who became stranded in the Sierra Nevada mountains in the winter of 1846-47.