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Lafayette SPENCER Journal The 1852 overland diary of Lafayette SPENCER. The group with which he traveled left Van Buren County, Iowa on May 11th and reached Portland, Ore. on Oct. 26th.

Applegate Trail First laid out alternative trail into southern Oregon created 1846

Luper Pioneer Cemetery - List of persons who came on the Lost Meek Train and are buried in this cemetery in Eugene, Linn Co.

This link came from 2 girls in the Social Studies class at Green Mountain Central School District. US Outdoor's The Tragic Westward Hike of the Donner Camp
but its also a nice place to read some history. Thank you girls from Audrey Plasse Class for this great contribution.

Isaac Hill led a wagon train across the plains in 1852 and came into the Rogue River Valley in 1853 and brought with him 3 teenage daughters who were married in very early days in and near what became Ashland. They married men named Gillette, Dunn and Russell; the 3 families formed the core of early Jackson County and also the core of the web site at: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~hill2oregon/. Thanks, Bill Russell William P. (Bill) Russell P.O. Box 2029 Bandon OR 97411 541-290-8595

Mike Ransom's 1843 Wagon List

Oregon Territory Stephanie Flora's wonderful sites

1841 Sinclair Emigration from Red River, Canada

Covered Wagon Women - Index - Vols. I & II

Covered Wagon Women - Index - Vol. VI

Covered Wagon Women - Index - Vol. VII

Nineveh Ford's Narrative

Frazier Farmstead Museum, Milton-Freewater Area Historical Society

Oregon-California Trails Association

All About the Oregon Trail

Sons and Daughters of Oregon Pioneers

Oregon Native American Links

Reconstruction of the 1862 wagon train Roster













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