Day 5: Relief and Reunion
Day 5: RELIEF AND REUNION We traveled 26 miles in one day, it took Forlorn Hope 8 days to reach the same place. The final week or so of the Forlorn…
Day 5: RELIEF AND REUNION We traveled 26 miles in one day, it took Forlorn Hope 8 days to reach the same place. The final week or so of the Forlorn…
Day 1 was “Hope”, Day 2 “Forlorn”, Day 3 “Despair” and Day 4... Day 4: PEAKS AND VALLEYS We traveled 21 miles in one day, it took Forlorn Hope 7 days…
Darn you, Daniel James Brown! How do you get hooked into a story like the Forlorn Hope such that someday you want to try it yourself? Well, I’m blaming it…
A carriage-maker from Belleville, Illinois, William Eddy was born to Nathan Eddy and ? act. 1816 in Providence, Rhode Island Eddy is referred to as "William H. Eddy" in the literature of…
Daughter of Jeremiah Burns Murphy and Levinah W. Jackson, Sarah was born 04 Nov 1826 in Union County, SC Sarah Murphy Foster was one of the five young women who joined…
Daughter of Jeremiah Burns Murphy and Levinah W. Jackson, Harriet was born on 08 May 1828 in Union Co., SC Levinah Jackson Murphy’s second daughter, Harriet, was only 14 when…
Editor's note: One of the many privileges we have been afford during our Forlorn Hope journey has been to meet family members of the Donner Party and/or those that were…
William Foster was born on 25 Oct 1815 in Meadville, Crawford Co., PA to David Foster and Rebecca McFaddenHe was one of two male survivors of the Forlorn Hope. Both…
The photo above is of William McCutchen, husband of Amanda. We've not been able to locate a single photo of Amanda.Born abt. 1822 in Pettis Co., MO, Amanda married William…
When I was invited on this expedition in early November, I happened to be in SoCal working remotely. I was near a decent trail system in the Anaheim Hills, so…