Trail of Desperation: The Donner-Reed Odyssey
Join us as we traverse the treacherous trails of the mid-19th century, exploring the ambitious journey that led a group of pioneers into the unforgiving wilderness in search of a better life. Little did they know, the challenges that awaited them would test the limits of human endurance and reshape their destinies forever.
From the promises of Manifest Destiny to the harsh realities of the Sierra Nevada mountains, we delve into the gripping narrative of survival, desperation, and the choices made when confronted with the direst of circumstances. How did a group of hopeful pioneers become trapped in a snowy abyss, forced to make unthinkable decisions just to stay alive?
In this episode, The Remedial Scholar examines the historical context, personal stories, and the broader implications of the Donner-Reed Party's tragic journey. So, grab your metaphorical covered wagon, tune in, and let's unravel the layers of this haunting chapter in American history together.
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A group of American pioneers traveling
from the Midwest to California
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in wagons known as the Donna Reed Party,
encountered some difficulty, some.
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And it's not just, you know, flat tire
on the interstate difficulty.
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During the winter of:they encountered several difficulties
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that made them become stranded
in the Sierra Nevada mountains to survive
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some turn to cannibalism, mainly
eating those who had died from sickness,
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hunger or cold.
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Fortunately, they also may have
intentionally killed a couple of people.
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We'll get into that.
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Now, how did the Donner Party
end up in such a situation?
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And what else did they do to survive?
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And what can we learn from their ordeal?
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Discover the tragedy and true story on
another episode of the remedial scholar.
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Bad sanctioned history
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We're continuing this
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on the second episode
in a row of some of the darker
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parts of American history last week,
which is this week.
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Cannibals.
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Not that they were like cannibals
by choice, unless you consider
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starving to death.
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JOYCE But either way,
they did act in cannibalistic ways.
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Some of the ways they did
it were also less than ideal, though.
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You know, we're getting too far ahead.
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If we were on the Oregon Trail,
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we would have died in the Rockies
because we have left too late today.
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It's pretty straightforward,
a little background
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than, you know, directly into the people
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in the journey west
and where it all went wrong.
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So let's get into it.
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In October:including men, women and children.
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So pretty much all the types of people
that exist entered the Sierra Nevada
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mountains, led by George Darren Donner
and James F Reid.
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They faced bad luck and poor leadership.
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Their biggest mistake taking the,
you know, not real traveled
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Hastings cut off supposed shortcut
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a supposed shortcut across
Utah in the Great Salt Lake.
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This choice
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put them three weeks behind schedule
and they were already behind anyway.
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And that made them low on supplies
due to the harsh
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conditions of the Great Salt Lake
Crossing.
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And weirdly enough,
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the guy who created the Hastings cut off
hadn't even really traveled it fully. So,
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and he's.
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He's got it. So there's stuff
going on. So.
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But yeah, the Donner Party,
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you know, had a bunch of poor decisions
and bad luck, you know,
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that just marred their journey
as they pushed forward.
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Many people relocated to Oregon
and California and territory
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during the:of the United States.
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You know the biggest
I think most famous example
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would be probably the gold
rush of the:00;03;49;28 - 00;03;50;08
Right?
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That's where the San Francisco 49 ers
get their name.
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The only methods to get there at the time
was either a lengthy sea voyage
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that went down and around South America
or a perilous excursion over land.
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Now, quite
a few people were making this journey
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and there was a route
that was pretty much good.
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But, you know, there were some shortcuts
that people were trying
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to figure out just to make it
a little bit better, a little bit easier.
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I felt it was their destiny,
their manifest destiny, if you will,
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to populate the region between, you know,
the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans.
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Others traveled to the West
in search of an opportunity to make money.
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One of the members of the Donna
Reed party, Patrick Breen,
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for instance, believed that Catholics
should dwell in California.
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And that's a very specific belief
and dream to have.
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Now, Manifest Destiny was a widely held
belief in the 19th
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century United States that it was,
you know, both destiny and destiny
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and divinely ordained to expand across
North American continent.
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The term itself was first coined
ournalist John Lo Sullivan in:00;04;50;06 - 00;04;53;14
His belief was rooted in the idea
that expansion of the United States across
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the continent was not only inevitable
but also a moral imperative.
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Proponents of Manifest
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Destiny believed that the United States
had a mission to spread democracy
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and freedom, its way of life,
from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean.
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This expansion,
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this expansionist ideology, justified
the westward movement of settlers,
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the annexation of New territories,
and at times military interventions.
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It fueled the acquisition of vast
territories, including the annexation
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of Texas, the Oregon Trail Migration,
and the Mexican-American War,
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which led to the acquisition
of territories like California and
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the American Southwest.
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While Manifest Destiny
was a powerful force shaping
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American expansion,
it was also controversial.
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Obviously.
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Critics
argued that it was a rationalization
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for the displacement and mystery
treatment of indigenous populations.
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What the American government
would never do that
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as well as the annexation of territories
belonging to other nations.
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Most of these explorers
traveled the Oregon Trail,
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setting out from Independence, Missouri,
over over the course of their 4 to 6 month
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expedition, they average about 13 miles
a day, one five miles every day,
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which we'll find out
is actually cookin pretty good
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with all of the stuff
you had to deal with.
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I don't know if you guys ever played
Oregon Trail, but I mean, granted,
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that game doesn't take that long to play,
but, you know, it does take a long time.
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And we'll find out that the Donna Reed
pottery slowed down way below
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that 15 miles day mark.
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So just keep that in mind.
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They traveled to reach a pass
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called South Pass in Wyoming,
which was easy for wagons to cross.
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They usually follow rivers
after from that point.
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After that, they had different choices
for where they wanted to go.
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Essentially.
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A man from Ohio Red flag named Lansford
stings, went to California in:00;06;36;26 - 00;06;38;17
I was really impressed by what he saw.
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Wrote a book called The Immigrants Guide
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to Oregon and California
to encourage others to come, too.
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He suggested a shorter way to California,
even though it was actually longer
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by 125 miles. But that's just semantics.
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This new route would take travelers
through the
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Wasatch Range
and across the Great Salt Lake Desert.
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Instead of following the usual Oregon
Trail through Idaho, Snake River Plain
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lands for Hastings didn't try the shortcut
until he traveled from California
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to Fort Bridger, a remote outpost
outpost run
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by Jim Bridger in Wyoming much later. So
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he did
travel it, but also he traveled it on
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horse, not with a series of wagons,
which I think is important to note.
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He stayed at the fort to try
and convince others to take its path.
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You know, he would hand out pamphlets
and things.
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Hastings was one of only two individuals,
albeit neither, like I said, had used
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a wagon who had traveled, traversed
the southern Great Salt Lake Desert.
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According to documents from:most difficult portion of the journey
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to California was the final hundred miles
across the Sierra Nevada mountains.
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Beautiful mountain range.
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But they get a little snowy.
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These mountains receive
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a lot of snow due to their proximity
toward to the Pacific Ocean.
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There's storms that move across, winter
storms that move across the Pacific Ocean.
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And as they get into California
from the west,
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the wind direction makes a direct strike
on the Sierras,
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leading to sharply ascending air
and high snowfall rates.
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The Sierra Nevada
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mountains feature more than 500 summits
that are higher than 12,000 feet.
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The mountain's eastern flank
is quite steep as well.
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Timing was super important
to avoid getting stuck in the mountains
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because of snow in September,
as early as September, or mud
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from the spring rains when leaving
Missouri for Oregon or California,
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they had to keep this in mind.
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They also had to make sure
that there was enough grass, you know,
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that would be in the mountain
areas for the horses and oxen to eat.
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So if they didn't, it's going to be bad.
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All right. So all of that's well and good.
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But let's discuss the people,
the entrance of the story.
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In the early days of:about 500 wagons
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set out from Independence, Missouri.
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Why do I keep pronouncing it that way?
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Well, that's
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because every time somebody says Missouri,
there's a bunch of people
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who are in Missouri,
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like there's some sort of like Jesse
James Outlaw that needs to pronounce it.
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So ridiculous. I don't know.
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Anyway, so
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like I said, 500 wagons
set out from Independence heading west.
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Come May 12th.
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The Reid and Donner families,
a group of 32 just on to the tail
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end of the train with nine wagons
in tow for their year long stint in Texas.
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George Donner, a North
Carolinian, pushing, you know, almost 60
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at taking his time
exploring Kentucky, Indiana and Illinois.
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But ever since:hanging around Springfield,
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Illinois, nurturing his dreams
of venturing into the mythical realm
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of California for shot at a better life
and a life on the frontier.
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Traveling alongside him with his 44 year
old wife, Tamsin,
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and their trio of kids,
Frances, Georgia, and Eliza, plus George's
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daughters from a previous marriage
scandal, Elisa and Liana.
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At least that's an interesting name.
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Anyway,
the entourage doesn't stop there, though.
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It included George's 62 year old brother,
Jacob, Jacob's 45 year old wife,
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Elizabeth, and their five kids,
along with stepsons William Hooke
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and Solomon Hooke.
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And then they also had their Teamsters
helping out Hiram Miller, Samuel Shumaker,
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Noah James, Charles Birger Hershberger,
John Denton and Augustus Bitzer.
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Now, James F read, the other
half of the Donna Reed name was about 45.
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When they left.
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He had journey from Ireland to Illinois
as a little kid.
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His mother got divorced
and they headed to America.
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That's that's a really it's
a really extreme reaction to a divorce.
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He was accompanied by his 32 year
old wife, Margaret.
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And Margaret brought her mom, Saraki's,
but she didn't make it.
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She succumbed to tuberculosis
at Alcove Springs shortly thereafter.
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Now, Rita Reid was interesting.
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So he had a lot of turmoil
going on, emotional from the death
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of his mother in law, but also financial.
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So that would kind of key into his life
a little bit.
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And, you know, he's
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he's trying to push on to make a good life
because they're so poor.
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It's just something to note
for future effort.
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So Reid also had some helping hands.
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He had people to watch over the auction,
James Smith,
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Walter Heron, Milford Elliott or MIT.
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And then also there was Liz,
Eliza Williams and Bayless Williams,
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which there was the cook and the handyman
for the for the Reed clan.
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The Reed's daughters and another family
join the group of about 50 wagons
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led by William H.
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Russell, less than a week
after leaving Independence.
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But June 16th, they had traveled 450 miles
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and had another 200 miles to go
before reaching Fort Laramie.
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You know,
there was some interesting challenges,
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some rivers
rising up due to torrential downpours.
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But, you know, it wasn't
anything that they couldn't handle.
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And outside of that,
everything seemed to be going pretty well.
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Some examples are not examples.
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Some written accounts, both from Donna's
wife, Tamsin.
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She had wrote
some friends saying it was okay.
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Virginia Reed, who was James Reed's
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daughter, said, yeah,
she was she remembered it.
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Pretty happy at this part of the trip
that during the journey
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many other families had joined
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the group was people traveling
like when you got a wagon train going
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on, it's not just everybody's
going to one final destination.
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There's people are like,
I'm just going to stop over here.
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I'm going to hang out here
for a little bit.
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And it wasn't just like
I mean, there was a big a big line
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for the most part, but it was also like,
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I don't know,
it was like a very lazy chain caravan.
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If I'm like,
that's kind of one one way to describe it.
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But anyway, so as families pick up,
there's going to be a lot of names.
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Don't feel inclined to remember them,
but there are some that will be
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key components, right?
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So the Murphys joined in.
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They're going to be one of the key
components also.
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So the Murphy main family
and then some married daughters
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who bring their husbands.
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And then also we have a guy
named William Aid, Eddie William H.
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Eddie and his wife Eleanor.
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And then they have some kids.
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Now, I'm going to be saying, Eddie, later
on, this is who I'm talking about.
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There's a couple people named
Edward in the story, but Eddie is William
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H. Eddie So if I don't make that clear,
that's what's happening.
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Anyway, We also have Patrick Breen,
who I mentioned before.
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He's a I when I, when farmer,
a farmer from Iowa and then Patrick Dolan.
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Patrick's right.
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And then Louis
Kingsburg, Heisenberg, German immigrant,
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and then Spitzer and Reinhart,
who also traveled with another family
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called the Wolf Angers,
a wealthy German family, German
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couple who also, you know, had brought
a couple of people of their all.
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So there's a big amalgamation of people
going on.
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But these are kind of like the main
components of the dinner read party.
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All right.
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So as the groups traveling west,
they get to where links
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Lansford,
Hastings starts to leave some messages
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and he's he's sending people out
to meet on the wagon train to go hey, man,
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here's the thing you could do.
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You want to take the Hastings
cut off, buddy?
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So the reason the donors got one of these
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letters that was left by on July 12th
and letters, Hastings told the migrants
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to stick together in big groups
and warn them about possible trouble
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with both, you know, indigenous people
and then also the Mexican authorities
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in California.
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But these, you know, omens
that he was warning them,
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I think were just kind of
to get his foot in the door
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because he's like, hey, also got this cool
new road.
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It's pretty cool.
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I named it myself.
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Cool name Hastings cut off. Anyway,
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so he's like, if
you want to take it, albeit for Bridger,
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and I'll show you the shortcut
that I'll guide you through it, basically.
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But as the wagon like continued westward,
pretty much everybody else was like, Now
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I think we're going to just go to the
the determined and that specific path
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that everybody else was taking,
like why do we got to be fancy with it?
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So a lot of them
just kind of stuck on this.
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Right?
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But there was a
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you know,
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there was a smaller group
that was like, hey,
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we'll
we'll follow this route to Fort Bridger.
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We'll we'll do this.
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Now, there's like I said,
a lot of Europeans in the thing
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and some of the hardy American people
didn't really like them.
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James Reed One of them,
you know, he had military experience.
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You know,
he had you know, he's 40 something.
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That's pretty good, right?
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But he also was a little bit
bossy, came off as
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snooty, pompous and also Irish.
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So not great, right?
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Not in
my opinion, but in these people's opinion.
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So the committee kind of push towards
George Donner as their leader.
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They liked his calm and kind
nature, his experience, and also,
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like I said, the fact
that he was American, even though,
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you know, most of these people
were pretty well off thinking about it,
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like in our standards,
but they were exactly the most
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rough and tumble
and built for hardy journeys.
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So I don't know, it kind of it
it honestly just seems like
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nobody was prepared for this at all.
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That's this is what this is
what we have going forward right now.
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Journalists had to arrive at a place
called Black Forks approximately
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a week ahead of the Donner Party.
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This guy had some concerns.
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He didn't think that they were going
to be traveling very well at
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and also thought that
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how many women and children were
would make the trip difficult for them
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Because of this.
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He took the initiative,
left some messages for the party members
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as they approached, strongly advising
against opting for Hastings shortcut.
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And he was like, Hey, listen,
I don't think you should do this.
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I'll be a black fork's
if you guys need help, come here.
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I'll talk to you about it, basically.
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So the Donner Party arrived
Black Fawkes on July 27th.
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They discovered that Lansford Hastings
had already parted with
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40 wagons,
belonged to the Harlan Young Company.
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In Hastings absence, Jim Bridger,
who happened to be a black force
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at the time,
a third party that the shortcuts
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shortcut was a relatively easy and secure
route, devoid of challenging terrain
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or hostile encounters with Native
American Bridger, possibly motivated
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by the fact that the benefits
to his trading station would be increased
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because of this claim that a shortcut
would shave off a significant 350
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miles from their journey.
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As we know,
that's not true, but sounds cool.
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Although they would need a few days
to travel the 30 to 40 mile dry lakebed,
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Bridger assured them that water sources
would be readily available along the way.
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James Reed found this exciting news.
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He was really excited about it.
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He was a staunch supporter of the Hastings
cut off
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despite Edward warnings
that people had found on the way.
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Reed was optimistic about it
and thought that they should definitely
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be doing it now.
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The words that were given to people in way
of like notes
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along the trail that they found, you know,
people really were like, okay, well,
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I don't know.
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This guy seems pretty passionate
about the fact that we shouldn't go.
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And so this kind of there's
a lot of turmoil going on.
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There's a lot of people like, well,
I don't know.
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Well, maybe we should, maybe we shouldn't.
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And the guy who left the letters
originally, he thinks that Jim Bridger
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might have actually hid these things.
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He doesn't think that the full
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basically the full voice of what he was
trying to say had been heard.
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So, yeah,
that pretty much sets the stage for,
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you know, this really this is
this is really the turning point.
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I feel like I say that a lot
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and then a couple of episodes,
but this really is so this,
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you know, sets the stage for what would be
the most profound impact of the journey
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and for these guys.
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Now, while they got to for Fort Laramie,
they did make it there.
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Not a big deal.
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I read had encountered an old friend.
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This guy Kleiman is his name,
who had just come from California,
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shared valuable insights with Reed.
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He emphasized the wagons would be suitable
for navigating the route, pointed out
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and pointed out
the inaccuracies in Hastings information
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and strongly discourage
Reed from taking the Hastings cut off.
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So now he's got a good old friend
telling him not to do it.
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But we'll see alongside Donner
and Reed for a portion of their journey,
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Fellow pioneer Jesse Quinn Thornton went
as far as calling the Hastings, the Bear
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unchausen of Travelers In his:book From Oregon to California, Thornton
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capturing the sentiment
of a group of the group, portrayed
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Tamsen Donner as feeling gloomy, sad,
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disheartened about the prospect
of deviating from the main trail.
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As suggested by Hastings,
she viewed Hastings as self-centered
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and as a self-centered adventurer,
more concerned with his own interests.
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So like I said, there's
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there's a lot of discontent
going on in this decision making process.
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After a four day rest period,
the necessary wagon
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maintenance needed to be done.
They got it done.
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Donner Party Donna Reed Party
set out on July 31st,
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1846, 11 days after the Harlan
Young Party had preceded them.
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During this phase, the McCUTCHEON family,
composed of William, Amanda
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and their daughter Harriet,
along with their along with a 16 year
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old boy named Jean-Baptiste Trudeau
from New Mexico, claiming familiarity
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with Native Americans and the train
in route to California to join the group.
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Now, this was a welcome addition.
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Hey, we need help.
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You said you've been here before.
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You know how to deal
with Native Americans.
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Come on board.
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Donner listed a new driver, signaling
a shift in dynamics of the journey.
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Their passes.
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They made a significant decision
to alter their course and venture
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south, opting for that's opting
to follow the challenging hastened cut off
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as they went into this new territory,
they quickly realized
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that the difficulties
surpassed their expectations.
00;20;05;01 - 00;20;07;18
Negotiating steep hills
became a frequent challenge,
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prompting wagon drivers
to lock their wheels to prevent slips.
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In stark contrast to the well-established
Oregon Trail that Hastings cut off proved
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to be more formidable path to navigate
lands for Hastings in a somewhat,
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you know, silly, weird thing that he was
do what he was leaving
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notes written like stapled
or weighed in staple them.
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He'd like tacked
these notes to trees along his path,
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which just kind of makes him
seem like a weird mad hatter or something
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in my brain, like the most intense
scavenger hunt you can have.
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On August six,
they stumbled upon a note from Hastings
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advising them to wait
until he could guide them
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through an alternate route, distinct
from the one
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taken by the Harlan Young Group
in an attempt to locate Hastings,
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William Pike,
Charles T Stanton and James at Reed Road.
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Ahead encountering valleys of extreme
difficulty, more crazy cliffs and lifting
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had to move rocks to clear the way
they faced challenging terrain
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that risked damaging the wagons.
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Despite Hastings
promise to guide them through this tough
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stretch, the only company in them
for part of the way
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offering, you know, general directions
to follow you, I feel like is not great.
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I'm going to guide you guys
through all of this, but basically
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what you're going to want to do, like it's
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like when somebody is like,
I'll help you with that.
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And then all they do is
give you very vague advice
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that you probably could have figured out
on your own.
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Four days after the party set, Outstanding
and Pike decided to take a break
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while Reed continued alone face
with a crucial decision, the group
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weighed their options, turn back
and rejoin the established trail.
00;21;36;10 - 00;21;39;26
Follow the tracks of the Harlan
Young Party into the perilous terrain
00;21;39;26 - 00;21;44;15
of Weber Canyon, or forge their own path,
as suggested by Hasty Reed Advocate.
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Reed once again
advocating for digging Hastings his way.
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The new one, though this time, despite
a notable drawback, a significant drop
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in their daily distance traveled distance,
which was now only averaging about 1.5
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miles per day, which, as mentioned at the
beginning, averages about 15 miles a day.
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To accommodate the wagons,
all able bodied men
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had to undertake the laborious task
of clearing vegetation, cutting down
00;22;08;26 - 00;22;11;03
trees, moving rocks
to cover a path forward.
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Wasn't until August 20th that the Donner
Party finally reached a mountaintop,
00;22;15;09 - 00;22;16;26
which gave them a very,
00;22;16;26 - 00;22;21;05
very beautiful view panoramic view of
the Great Salt Lake below in the valley.
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I've seen this view.
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It is very pretty.
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I mean, there is a city there now,
but I could imagine, however, escaping
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the grasp of the formidable Wasatch Range
proved to be an arduous task.
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Taking nearly two additional weeks
as the group navigated
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the challenging terrain.
00;22;35;15 - 00;22;38;01
Tensions within the party
reaching, boiling points.
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You know, there's even,
you know, arguments would break out.
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In one instance, Reed in particular
found himself
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under the scrutiny of a decision
to embark on the Hastings cut off
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situation became more dire for some
for some of the less fortunate families.
00;22;51;28 - 00;22;52;14
Is dwindling.
00;22;52;14 - 00;22;55;16
Food and supplies
left them on the brink of starvation.
00;22;55;20 - 00;22;57;06
The families
probably thought they had a heart,
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but then
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they still stumbled upon Stan and Pike,
who had road ahead before, remember?
00;23;01;24 - 00;23;05;25
And these dudes were pretty much close
to eating their own horses.
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They hadn't yet. They were close.
00;23;07;10 - 00;23;08;01
Stanton and Pike,
00;23;08;01 - 00;23;12;04
who had initially left with Reed,
ended up lost on their return journey.
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And so that just added one.
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One more thing now, tragedy struck on
August 25th, and Luke Holleran succumbed
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to his consumption, further deepening
the somber atmosphere within the group.
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Few days later, the party stumbled upon
a damaged and battered letter
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from Hastings, its fragments,
hinting at the ominous challenge
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that lay ahead Two days and nights
of grueling travel without grass or water
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faced, this grim forecast,
the group decided to give their oxen
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some much needed rest
and make preparations
00;23;40;12 - 00;23;42;26
for the daunting journey
that awaited them wasn't all off,
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although they had gotten some more people
who had found them.
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The Grace family,
who was one of the last to leave
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Missouri, had caught up to them,
which was on purpose.
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They wanted to find them as people
hadn't heard from them in some time.
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So Franklin Ward,
Graves and Elizabeth, who's his wife,
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and then Mary William, Eleanor
and a bunch of other children.
00;24;01;23 - 00;24;04;06
And then they also had a
00;24;04;06 - 00;24;06;29
so there was a mary daughter
who had her husband
00;24;06;29 - 00;24;10;23
and then also a hired hand
named John Snyder.
00;24;10;23 - 00;24;14;04
So these guys, they all had three wagons
and added to the group,
00;24;14;04 - 00;24;16;29
which, you know, was needed
fresh blood to help out a little bit.
00;24;16;29 - 00;24;18;20
You get the new crew kind of vibe.
00;24;18;20 - 00;24;21;21
And together, after a period of respite,
the party encountered
00;24;21;21 - 00;24;25;27
a big, big obstacle:obstructing their path.
00;24;25;27 - 00;24;29;25
Over the next 36 hours,
they scaled this imposing barrier,
00;24;29;25 - 00;24;34;23
reaching its crest and revealing a vast,
desolate plain below, William Merrick,
00;24;34;23 - 00;24;38;00
a member of the party, aptly described it
as one of the most inhospitable
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places on earth.
00;24;38;29 - 00;24;42;27
Landscape was strikingly flat
and covered with a layer of white salt,
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creating a surreal, barren vista.
00;24;44;28 - 00;24;48;11
As their water supply dwindled
and their oxen showed signs of exhaustion,
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the harsh reality of their predicament
became undeniable that having draw,
00;24;53;23 - 00;24;57;05
having driven through the salt flats
quite a few times myself
00;24;57;05 - 00;25;00;08
and it's just nonsense,
like it is completely barren,
00;25;00;08 - 00;25;03;28
boring, chalky, white,
and it's wild to see it firsthand.
00;25;03;28 - 00;25;05;12
It's kind of interesting, kind of cool.
00;25;05;12 - 00;25;09;26
But then after a while you're like, Okay,
can I get some green in here, please?
00;25;10;00 - 00;25;10;25
On August 30th,
00;25;10;25 - 00;25;14;10
the Donna Reed party found themselves
compelled to press on with their journey.
00;25;14;13 - 00;25;19;10
Salt crust covering the ground transformed
into a sticky quagmire as daytime heat
00;25;19;10 - 00;25;23;00
allowed moisture to seep through,
causing the wagon wheels to sink into it.
00;25;23;02 - 00;25;24;16
Nights brought biting cold.
00;25;24;16 - 00;25;28;05
They're in the high desert right now,
so it does get pretty cold
00;25;28;05 - 00;25;29;27
and it's in August,
so it's starting to cool down.
00;25;29;27 - 00;25;31;18
Anyway, while they subjected them
00;25;31;18 - 00;25;34;26
to the scorching heat,
the nights contrasted very cool.
00;25;35;02 - 00;25;39;00
Despite catching glimpses of lakes
and other wagon trains, some in
00;25;39;00 - 00;25;42;04
the group believed they had finally left
Hastings rat's behind.
00;25;42;04 - 00;25;43;02
So pretty excited.
00;25;43;02 - 00;25;45;15
However,
their optimism gave way to a harsh reality
00;25;45;15 - 00;25;48;04
when their water supply depleted
just after three days.
00;25;48;04 - 00;25;50;21
Facing a dire situation, several members
dismounted.
00;25;50;21 - 00;25;54;10
Their oxen scoured the desolate landscape
for any trace of water.
00;25;54;14 - 00;25;57;29
Some of the weakened animals had to be
left behind, tethered to the wagons.
00;25;57;29 - 00;26;02;01
Extreme thirst proved disastrous, as nine
out of Reed's ten oxen managed
00;26;02;01 - 00;26;06;04
to escape numerous cattle and horses
from other families also went missing.
00;26;06;07 - 00;26;10;15
Some wagons damaged beyond repair,
but miraculously, nobody died.
00;26;10;16 - 00;26;15;04
Journey across 80 mile long, great Salt
Lake Desert turned into a grueling
00;26;15;04 - 00;26;19;20
six day ordeal, doubling the promise
two days over a distance of 40 miles.
00;26;19;26 - 00;26;24;11
So not only was it longer than advertised,
but it also took them
00;26;24;11 - 00;26;25;25
longer than advertised.
00;26;25;25 - 00;26;29;17
Because while it was like
the idea of a guy like this
00;26;29;18 - 00;26;32;23
eyeball on it
like that, 40 about 40 miles,
00;26;32;25 - 00;26;36;07
turns out it's
80 of just upon reaching the spring
00;26;36;07 - 00;26;37;20
on the other side of the desert,
00;26;37;20 - 00;26;40;12
groups faith in the Hastings
cut off had dwindled to nothing.
00;26;40;12 - 00;26;44;05
Days were spent searching for lost
cattle, unearthing abandoned wagons
00;26;44;05 - 00;26;47;16
buried in the sand, and transferring
precious food and supplies to other wagons
00;26;47;17 - 00;26;48;20
in the face of adversity.
00;26;48;20 - 00;26;52;12
Red Reed adopted a more demanding stance
during the tough times.
00;26;52;12 - 00;26;55;28
He urged each family to take inventory
of their remaining food and belongings
00;26;56;00 - 00;26;57;26
in a bid to secure additional supplies.
00;26;57;26 - 00;27;00;29
He suggested that two men,
William McCutchen and Charles Stanton,
00;27;00;29 - 00;27;03;14
embark on a journey to Sutter's
Fort in California.
00;27;03;14 - 00;27;06;03
Sutter
was apparently notoriously generous,
00;27;06;03 - 00;27;10;05
and if anybody could use a helping hand,
it was this group the duo set out
00;27;10;08 - 00;27;14;10
and the rest of the party carried
along using a mix teams of cows,
00;27;14;10 - 00;27;17;24
oxen and mules
to pull the remaining functional carts.
00;27;17;24 - 00;27;18;27
By mid-September,
00;27;18;27 - 00;27;22;10
they still had another 40 miles to go,
which was disheartening to say the least.
00;27;22;10 - 00;27;24;18
Against all odds,
the Donner Party demonstrated
00;27;24;18 - 00;27;28;29
remarkable fortitude as they traveled
the challenging desert terrain, weathering
00;27;28;29 - 00;27;33;13
exhaustion and hunger that took a toll on
both their cattle oxen and themselves.
00;27;33;14 - 00;27;34;08
The harsh conditions
00;27;34;08 - 00;27;37;29
seemed to relent as they made their way
past the majestic Ruby Mountains.
00;27;37;29 - 00;27;41;27
Despite reservations about the Hastings
in his trail, they begrudgingly adhered
00;27;41;27 - 00;27;45;20
to it, marking a significant milestone
in their tumultuous journey.
00;27;45;20 - 00;27;48;27
Then they passed the Ruby Mountains
around September 26.
00;27;48;27 - 00;27;53;24
I've also driven through this
basically what they took is I-80.
00;27;53;25 - 00;27;57;17
I mean, if you look at Interstate 80,
they're on I-80 right now
00;27;57;19 - 00;28;02;17
Anyway, just so you know, the reunion
with Established Path Guided by a stream
00;28;02;17 - 00;28;06;01
that would later carve its identity
as the Humboldt River, this stark
00;28;06;01 - 00;28;09;17
realization that they had basically fallen
behind about a month
00;28;09;17 - 00;28;12;19
and they were already behind anyway,
they got there.
00;28;12;22 - 00;28;14;12
They left way too late.
00;28;14;12 - 00;28;16;28
They left in May.
They should have left in March.
00;28;16;28 - 00;28;19;16
That's when everybody else was like,
This is the optimum time to do it.
00;28;19;16 - 00;28;22;00
And they're like, May's probably good now.
00;28;22;00 - 00;28;26;29
They took the shortcut that added
two months on to their under there.
00;28;26;29 - 00;28;30;05
Think now it's another a month behind
where they wanted to be
00;28;30;05 - 00;28;33;11
which is like four months
where it should be.
00;28;33;11 - 00;28;35;27
So that that just kind of sets
everything up.
00;28;35;27 - 00;28;39;02
So the extra time spent navigating this
challenging terrain,
00;28;39;05 - 00;28;43;23
facing unforeseen obstacles
that then significantly lagging behind.
00;28;43;23 - 00;28;47;03
Despite the setbacks,
the Donner Party pressed on determination
00;28;47;03 - 00;28;49;26
and resilience
becoming bedrock of their journey.
00;28;49;26 - 00;28;53;24
Each step forward held both the weight
of their journey, their past decisions,
00;28;53;24 - 00;28;57;17
and their hope for a more promising future
as they continued to forge ahead
00;28;57;17 - 00;29;00;25
through the trials
of their harrowing expedition in October.
00;29;00;25 - 00;29;03;15
New challenges, new
00;29;03;18 - 00;29;06;01
new faces even emerged for the party.
00;29;06;01 - 00;29;11;03
The Paiute Tribe had mingled
with the travelers in in this area.
00;29;11;03 - 00;29;14;02
It's a pretty relaxed atmosphere, clearly,
until they had made off
00;29;14;02 - 00;29;17;18
with some of their oxen and horses,
which, you know, not what you want to see.
00;29;17;18 - 00;29;18;27
They even killed a couple.
00;29;18;27 - 00;29;22;18
So not a good start for a friendship.
00;29;22;18 - 00;29;27;20
Can't say I'm surprised I would steal
these people, these people's oxen, too.
00;29;27;22 - 00;29;31;05
They just seem like
like the most unlucky group of people
00;29;31;05 - 00;29;33;07
to have ever gone anywhere.
00;29;33;07 - 00;29;35;11
Things only continue to grow and stress.
00;29;35;11 - 00;29;38;20
You know, small things became huge
and cause fights continuing.
00;29;38;20 - 00;29;43;29
You know, this
this group is just ripe for just anger.
00;29;44;01 - 00;29;45;16
There were fights breaking out.
00;29;45;16 - 00;29;47;21
One such fight came from pile up.
00;29;47;21 - 00;29;51;02
That couple of wagons
got caught up on one another.
00;29;51;02 - 00;29;52;00
And John Snyder,
00;29;52;00 - 00;29;56;12
one of the guys that was brought along
by the new crew, he's relatively new here.
00;29;56;12 - 00;29;59;25
He got real men, started beating
these oxen
00;29;59;27 - 00;30;02;22
and reed was not excited about it.
00;30;02;22 - 00;30;05;16
He was like, Hey, man, these are our oxen.
00;30;05;16 - 00;30;07;14
Probably shouldn't
beat the crap out of them.
00;30;07;14 - 00;30;10;16
And so this guy started beating him with
the he's got a whip handle
00;30;10;16 - 00;30;12;11
and he's just hitting him
over the head with it.
00;30;12;11 - 00;30;16;24
And then Reed's wife comes in
and this guy's like, All right,
00;30;16;25 - 00;30;17;26
I'm going to hit you, too.
00;30;17;26 - 00;30;22;15
So he hits her, apparently,
and one thing led to another,
00;30;22;18 - 00;30;28;16
and Reed ends up stabbing this guy
in the collarbone or under the collarbone.
00;30;28;18 - 00;30;29;04
I don't know.
00;30;29;04 - 00;30;30;18
It's written in a couple different ways,
00;30;30;18 - 00;30;33;25
and I don't really feel confident,
but I don't like it.
00;30;33;27 - 00;30;37;07
Reminds me of that scene in Saving Private
Ryan where he gets slow stabbed
00;30;37;12 - 00;30;40;00
and that's the worst way
you can go. Pretty sure.
00;30;40;00 - 00;30;44;09
Anyway, gravity of the moment hung heavy
in the air as repercussions of Reed's
00;30;44;09 - 00;30;46;03
this desperate act
00;30;46;03 - 00;30;50;00
unfolded, marking a profound shift
in the dynamics of the group's journey.
00;30;50;01 - 00;30;51;29
Because they were now outside
of American lands,
00;30;51;29 - 00;30;53;13
they had to deal with things on their own.
00;30;53;13 - 00;30;56;16
Unfortunately, George,
the elected leader of the group, was way
00;30;56;16 - 00;30;58;20
too far ahead
to make a decision on this matter.
00;30;58;20 - 00;31;03;11
See, the actual Donner family was about
a day ahead of where these guys were.
00;31;03;16 - 00;31;07;07
So this became this weird moment
where witnesses had seen the altercation,
00;31;07;07 - 00;31;09;09
but they also didn't
like Reed as a person.
00;31;09;09 - 00;31;12;08
So they kind of were like,
We don't really know what to do.
00;31;12;14 - 00;31;15;19
Pretty similar to how they didn't know
what trail they should follow.
00;31;15;19 - 00;31;18;07
They were like,
We should hang him. And then other people.
00;31;18;07 - 00;31;19;20
Maybe not, I don't know.
00;31;19;20 - 00;31;23;10
But so eventually they agreed to disagree
and he just got banished
00;31;23;10 - 00;31;24;26
and they were like, Get out of here.
00;31;24;26 - 00;31;26;15
They didn't
even give him a gun or anything.
00;31;26;15 - 00;31;29;02
But it was okay
because his daughter, Virginia,
00;31;29;02 - 00;31;31;21
she apparently escaped
and brought him a gun.
00;31;31;21 - 00;31;33;20
But it doesn't really say how she like
she is.
00;31;33;20 - 00;31;36;13
Road ahead
where I'm going, I'm taking this gun.
00;31;36;13 - 00;31;38;14
Don't anybody ask me where I'm going.
00;31;38;14 - 00;31;43;02
Donner Party united once again
after a bit found themselves
00;31;43;02 - 00;31;47;03
fractured by the relentless hardships
that they had faced on the trail,
00;31;47;03 - 00;31;50;20
and their challenges
mounted palpable sense of division
00;31;50;20 - 00;31;54;04
permeated the group, eroding the bond of
trust that once held them together.
00;31;54;04 - 00;31;57;14
But the looming specter of survival
becoming an individual struggle
00;31;57;14 - 00;32;00;06
for each member,
a collective spirit began to dissipate.
00;32;00;06 - 00;32;01;08
Scarcity of food
00;32;01;08 - 00;32;05;16
and persistent torment on the arduous
journey only plagued the human members,
00;32;05;16 - 00;32;09;13
but also cast a shadow over the well-being
of their animal companions.
00;32;09;13 - 00;32;13;20
Nourishing these indispensable creatures
became an increasingly arduous task,
00;32;13;27 - 00;32;15;18
and the gradual deterioration
00;32;15;18 - 00;32;19;14
of the animals added an additional layer
of distress to an already
00;32;19;14 - 00;32;22;22
fraught situation to alleviate the burden
on the weakened animals.
00;32;22;22 - 00;32;24;03
A stark decision was made.
00;32;24;03 - 00;32;28;15
They're like, Hey, guys,
maybe we should not ride in the wagons.
00;32;28;15 - 00;32;29;11
Maybe that will help.
00;32;29;11 - 00;32;30;21
So they all started walking.
00;32;30;21 - 00;32;32;19
Seemed like a good idea.
00;32;32;19 - 00;32;36;00
Didn't work out the best
for some people because, you know,
00;32;36;00 - 00;32;37;11
they had small people with them.
00;32;37;11 - 00;32;40;29
One of the people that did not survive
this did not survive
00;32;40;29 - 00;32;45;04
very well, was a seven year old man
who was basically kicked out of the wagon.
00;32;45;04 - 00;32;47;27
He stayed in the wagon a little too long.
And then somebody was like, get out.
00;32;47;27 - 00;32;49;17
We made the agreement.
We're going to walk.
00;32;49;17 - 00;32;51;00
So he starts walking
00;32;51;00 - 00;32;54;01
and then his feet good, so mangled
that they're swollen that they split open
00;32;54;01 - 00;32;56;26
would somehow really sure how that works.
But I hate it.
00;32;56;26 - 00;32;59;06
Anyway, he was left behind which I get.
00;32;59;06 - 00;33;02;08
They don't want to waste
any time or food on this old bag of bones.
00;33;02;09 - 00;33;03;11
And now, in the midst of these
00;33;03;11 - 00;33;06;21
unfolding events, Reed
managed to catch up with the Donner Group.
00;33;06;21 - 00;33;10;19
That was the day ahead, accompanied
by a man named Walter Herron, a steadfast
00;33;10;19 - 00;33;13;20
member of his own team,
and a testament to their determination,
00;33;13;20 - 00;33;16;01
Reed inherited Preston,
covering an impressive
00;33;16;01 - 00;33;19;28
25 to 40 miles each day,
and they only shared one horse together.
00;33;19;28 - 00;33;23;08
I don't know if they rode
like one guy on the back,
00;33;23;15 - 00;33;27;03
holding gently
around the stomach of the other guy
00;33;27;04 - 00;33;31;18
or where one guy rode
and the other guy's steed or something.
00;33;31;18 - 00;33;33;23
I'm assuming they both shared
the horse leg.
00;33;33;23 - 00;33;36;01
They were riding tandem, right?
00;33;36;01 - 00;33;36;26
Had to be.
00;33;36;26 - 00;33;39;21
Anyway,
so they're cruisin, they're cooking bread.
00;33;39;21 - 00;33;41;00
They catch up with the Donner Party
00;33;41;00 - 00;33;42;21
and they're like,
No, we're going to keep going.
00;33;42;21 - 00;33;46;06
Because he's like,
I'm going to go to Fort Sutter right?
00;33;46;10 - 00;33;49;14
As the rest of the group
eventually reunited with the donors,
00;33;49;14 - 00;33;53;08
the reality had became more
apparent of their situation.
00;33;53;08 - 00;33;55;17
More animals are disappearing.
00;33;55;17 - 00;34;00;03
Native Americans had encountered
the travelers and scared away
00;34;00;03 - 00;34;04;22
all of their horses, all of the graves
family's horses leaving only one wagon.
00;34;04;24 - 00;34;07;21
And they had to leave it behind
because they had nowhere to pull it.
00;34;07;21 - 00;34;13;23
And as this just continued to be a problem
and the lack of food made their cows
00;34;13;23 - 00;34;18;13
go crazy and the cows ran away,
which made it an excellent opportunity
00;34;18;13 - 00;34;20;11
for the Native Americans
to take their cattle.
00;34;20;11 - 00;34;25;12
They take 18 in one night
and then the next day they take 21 more.
00;34;25;12 - 00;34;27;16
So this is really not great.
00;34;27;16 - 00;34;32;03
Right over this journey,
they had lost over 100 different types
00;34;32;03 - 00;34;36;14
of livestock and the oxen and things
were just getting really, really bleak.
00;34;36;14 - 00;34;36;25
Right?
00;34;36;25 - 00;34;41;12
One man had the berries wagon
in the Humboldt sink, the River Humboldt,
00;34;41;13 - 00;34;44;08
as I mentioned before,
he made this decision
00;34;44;08 - 00;34;47;02
because he had to eat his livestock,
which is not great.
00;34;47;02 - 00;34;48;21
Things are getting,
things are getting bad,
00;34;48;21 - 00;34;50;22
and they're not even getting
to the worst part of it.
00;34;50;22 - 00;34;53;16
Now, Reinhart and Spitzer,
I mentioned these guys earlier.
00;34;53;16 - 00;34;57;15
They had helped this guy bury his wagon,
but then they came back to the group
00;34;57;21 - 00;34;59;11
alone. Without this guy.
00;34;59;11 - 00;35;02;25
They had told the tale about the Paiute,
00;35;02;28 - 00;35;06;27
who had encountered them,
and they were trying to negotiate.
00;35;06;27 - 00;35;12;04
But in that
they said that he Wolfinger had died,
00;35;12;04 - 00;35;15;25
which is, I don't know,
kind of kind of a fishy tale.
00;35;15;27 - 00;35;17;19
They go and help this guy bear his wagon.
00;35;17;19 - 00;35;20;14
Then they come back and they're like,
I don't know, he died.
00;35;20;14 - 00;35;21;15
That's crazy.
00;35;21;15 - 00;35;22;19
I think the Native Americans
00;35;22;19 - 00;35;26;22
kill them now if they have desert,
they're not out of the desert yet.
00;35;26;22 - 00;35;30;00
They still got pretty much
the western half of Nevada to go.
00;35;30;06 - 00;35;34;08
The open terrain strengths like canvas
bearing witness to the untold stories
00;35;34;08 - 00;35;38;20
of perseverance, loss etched
into the very fabric of this expedition.
00;35;38;20 - 00;35;41;27
The group now burdened with the grief
and the weight of uncertain future,
00;35;41;27 - 00;35;43;01
continued to tread.
00;35;43;01 - 00;35;46;08
The unforgiving desert
in pursuit of an elusive horizon.
00;35;46;13 - 00;35;49;06
Any family face dire situation
when Native Americans
00;35;49;06 - 00;35;52;07
ambushed and killed their oxen,
forcing them to a forcing them
00;35;52;07 - 00;35;55;09
to abandon their wagon
with the depleted supplies.
00;35;55;09 - 00;35;59;11
They soon found out that the others
were not willing to share provisions
00;35;59;11 - 00;36;01;23
with their children,
so that found themselves
00;36;01;23 - 00;36;07;18
compelled to carry what they could
basically to help their kids,
00;36;07;20 - 00;36;08;26
which sucks.
00;36;08;26 - 00;36;12;14
Margaret
Reed and her family had a similar thing
00;36;12;17 - 00;36;16;12
having lost their similar experience,
having lost their wagon,
00;36;16;14 - 00;36;18;14
the desert just kept taking wagons.
00;36;18;14 - 00;36;22;06
This hungry desert, I guess
things looked bleak until they happened
00;36;22;06 - 00;36;26;20
upon the Truckee River,
which now kind of breed the green
00;36;26;23 - 00;36;31;01
green life into their brown desert
life experience.
00;36;31;02 - 00;36;34;05
And it's tough because as they're going,
they know
00;36;34;05 - 00;36;38;02
they need to go further and faster
because it's October.
00;36;38;03 - 00;36;40;13
Things are getting
things are getting dicey.
00;36;40;13 - 00;36;42;26
They're they're getting to the Sierra
Nevadas now.
00;36;42;26 - 00;36;45;26
But they do know that
snow will be falling soon.
00;36;45;26 - 00;36;48;06
So the survival was imperative.
00;36;48;06 - 00;36;51;10
You know, it dictated that they move
constantly.
00;36;51;10 - 00;36;54;24
And Stanton, one of the guys
who had ventured out a month prior
00;36;54;24 - 00;36;57;24
in search of assistance from California
finally joined.
00;36;57;24 - 00;37;01;02
He came back and his return was good news.
00;37;01;02 - 00;37;06;20
You know, he brought news and also
also brought some guides, which is good.
00;37;06;22 - 00;37;11;08
These guides, Native American in nature
employed by John Sutter from Centers four
00;37;11;09 - 00;37;15;25
and they had mules which had food
and different vital supplies.
00;37;15;25 - 00;37;18;15
So big day for them. Big, big time.
00;37;18;15 - 00;37;22;06
These two Native Americans were Miwok men
00;37;22;08 - 00;37;25;27
who are they
changed their names to Lewis and Salvador
00;37;25;28 - 00;37;28;28
after they converted to Catholicism,
which is an important.
00;37;28;28 - 00;37;30;12
But I felt like I should share that now.
00;37;30;12 - 00;37;34;21
The Eddie and Reed families, you know,
they kind of felt a little bit better.
00;37;34;21 - 00;37;37;11
They're like, okay, things are getting,
things are getting better.
00;37;37;11 - 00;37;37;28
That's good.
00;37;37;28 - 00;37;41;17
So they enter the Sierra Nevada mountains
also.
00;37;41;17 - 00;37;46;18
Stan had brought news that Reed Inherent
had had successfully made it to settlers
00;37;46;18 - 00;37;49;27
for although said that it looked
pretty rough when they got there.
00;37;50;01 - 00;37;50;27
Not surprised.
00;37;50;27 - 00;37;53;20
I mean, granted,
they were writing house and horse.
00;37;53;20 - 00;37;58;21
They were writing a house and they,
you know, it still a long time.
00;37;58;21 - 00;38;03;00
Like it doesn't matter how quick even
horseback is still a ridiculous journey.
00;38;03;00 - 00;38;05;28
I don't know. I, I get that
it was like wood.
00;38;05;28 - 00;38;07;17
They had to do it to make it happen.
00;38;07;17 - 00;38;09;13
But like, if I was back
then, I'd be like, now,
00;38;09;13 - 00;38;13;09
man, I'm just going to farm or something
because this seems way too.
00;38;13;11 - 00;38;13;29
And you
00;38;13;29 - 00;38;16;29
know, this, this whole team,
this whole group, I can't
00;38;16;29 - 00;38;21;11
imagine how crazy they must feel right now
because they've already faced like the
00;38;21;11 - 00;38;25;27
the hardships that so many other people
have already faced to this point.
00;38;25;27 - 00;38;27;00
Like, it's crazy.
00;38;27;00 - 00;38;27;28
They dealt with a lot.
00;38;27;28 - 00;38;32;26
But now, now they have a big decision
to make push forward and a for exhaust
00;38;32;26 - 00;38;38;06
their livestock or give the livestock
a rest, hunker down for the winter,
00;38;38;09 - 00;38;41;24
hunker down for a little bit before
going into the Sierra Nevada mountains.
00;38;41;24 - 00;38;43;13
I don't know.
I don't know what I would do.
00;38;43;13 - 00;38;45;19
I think I would just be like all do
we got to go?
00;38;45;19 - 00;38;48;03
Like, if we're going to go,
we've got to go right now, you know?
00;38;48;03 - 00;38;49;08
And they had been assured
00;38;49;08 - 00;38;52;17
that the pass would remain free of snow
until middle of November.
00;38;52;17 - 00;38;57;28
But October 20th is where they're at right
now, which meant, hey, man,
00;38;57;28 - 00;38;58;22
we got to go.
00;38;58;22 - 00;39;02;13
Like I said,
they decided to proceed methodically,
00;39;02;15 - 00;39;05;14
allowing one family at a time
to navigate the challenging terrain
00;39;05;14 - 00;39;09;02
the brings to the lead,
followed by the cars Katzenberg's Stanton
00;39;09;05 - 00;39;13;27
escorting the Reids and the graves
and finally the Murphys at the very back.
00;39;13;27 - 00;39;14;27
Bad luck gets worse
00;39;14;27 - 00;39;18;20
from here after an accidental gunshot hits
William Pike and he dies.
00;39;18;20 - 00;39;21;09
A short
while later, an axle on a wagon snaps.
00;39;21;09 - 00;39;23;02
And then George is trying to fix it.
00;39;23;02 - 00;39;27;06
George Donner's trying to fix it,
and then he cuts his hand. So
00;39;27;09 - 00;39;28;03
you just can't win.
00;39;28;03 - 00;39;29;11
Like, literally anything.
00;39;29;11 - 00;39;32;13
Like anything that can happen badly
happens.
00;39;32;13 - 00;39;36;22
Like these guys are Murphy's
Law incarnate, so they keep going.
00;39;36;23 - 00;39;40;13
The Donner Party found themselves
at the mercy of a relentless snowfall.
00;39;40;13 - 00;39;44;05
Now Breen's undeterred
by the challenging conditions, ascended
00;39;44;08 - 00;39;48;12
this almost a thousand foot slope,
which is pretty hardcore,
00;39;48;14 - 00;39;52;15
and that led them to the shores of Truckee
Lake, now recognized as Donner Lake,
00;39;52;15 - 00;39;57;26
where they discovered a semblance
of refuge near a cabin or a several cabins
00;39;58;03 - 00;40;02;25
which was put up by the Stevens
Townsend Murphy party two years prior.
00;40;02;25 - 00;40;06;27
Now cabins in the:not really that great.
00;40;06;28 - 00;40;11;15
Also put it into the fact that nobody's
been updating them through the weather.
00;40;11;15 - 00;40;15;11
They are pretty mangled,
but it's better than nothing.
00;40;15;13 - 00;40;19;26
The Breen's graves, Murphy's Habsburgs,
Eddie's and Reeds all came together.
00;40;19;28 - 00;40;23;21
Truckee Lake and the Dodgers made camp
about five miles away.
00;40;23;24 - 00;40;27;11
Everybody started working, trying
to make the cabins a little more suitable,
00;40;27;15 - 00;40;31;16
trying to repair them
and prepare them for the weather.
00;40;31;16 - 00;40;34;09
The winter snow continues to fall
and further entrenched.
00;40;34;09 - 00;40;37;04
Their decision to remain camp
throughout the winter.
00;40;37;04 - 00;40;40;18
Families
now committed to this in Truckee Lake.
00;40;40;21 - 00;40;43;12
Their makeshift cabins consisted,
00;40;43;12 - 00;40;47;16
like I said, of three different cabins,
and they had dirt floors.
00;40;47;16 - 00;40;50;24
Nothing do crazy,
no flatscreen TVs or anything like that.
00;40;50;24 - 00;40;55;19
They had to use what they could
to patch holes in the roofs, in the walls.
00;40;55;21 - 00;40;59;24
The Breen's at ease and Murphy's shared
one cabin, the reeds grazing.
00;40;59;24 - 00;41;02;26
Habsburg
occupied their own individual cabins.
00;41;03;02 - 00;41;07;08
Katzenberg's matriarch,
the main Katzenberg,
00;41;07;10 - 00;41;11;06
used his efforts to construct
lean to the side of the bream
00;41;11;06 - 00;41;15;05
cabin to accommodate
his family, basically just a tent add on.
00;41;15;07 - 00;41;16;04
They expanded it.
00;41;16;04 - 00;41;19;29
They knocked down the wall
kind of open floor concept.
00;41;20;01 - 00;41;22;01
The cabins pretty simple in nature.
00;41;22;01 - 00;41;24;04
But, you know, they they got the job done.
00;41;24;04 - 00;41;26;11
They had large openings, no doors,
00;41;26;11 - 00;41;28;18
also didn't have a windows,
but they didn't really need them
00;41;28;18 - 00;41;30;03
because there was about holes
in the walls.
00;41;30;03 - 00;41;32;10
So 60 total people here, that's a lot.
00;41;32;10 - 00;41;34;04
And the snow just keeps falling.
00;41;34;04 - 00;41;36;24
And even a red
00;41;36;24 - 00;41;39;28
eight day long snowstorm,
which that's a rough day.
00;41;39;28 - 00;41;41;14
That's a real rough day for you.
00;41;41;14 - 00;41;47;11
Last week, all of the supplies that I had
brought were brought with Stanton.
00;41;47;11 - 00;41;50;09
When he returned, they were starting
to dwindle pretty quick.
00;41;50;09 - 00;41;53;03
Then cows started. Dioxins started to die.
00;41;53;03 - 00;41;56;23
Now there was a lake and it wasn't frozen
quite yet, but they did not know
00;41;56;23 - 00;41;58;08
how to catch lake trout.
00;41;58;08 - 00;41;59;14
So not great.
00;41;59;14 - 00;42;02;25
William Eddy, he's
you know, he's a good hunter.
00;42;02;28 - 00;42;05;02
Apparently. He's like,
Hey, guys, I can hunt.
00;42;05;02 - 00;42;08;24
And he had taken down a bear,
which was good, but
00;42;08;26 - 00;42;10;21
didn't last them as long as they had.
00;42;10;21 - 00;42;14;22
They didn't ration
this bear at all, apparently. And
00;42;14;24 - 00;42;17;04
their provisions depleting rapidly.
00;42;17;04 - 00;42;22;03
The terrain becoming more
and more unforgivable as cold and cold
00;42;22;03 - 00;42;26;04
and cold, the wind whipping at their,
you know, exposed skin.
00;42;26;04 - 00;42;29;07
I can't even imagine
this sounds like a nightmare.
00;42;29;10 - 00;42;31;11
And I can't imagine what these dudes
were thinking.
00;42;31;11 - 00;42;33;01
Right.
00;42;33;01 - 00;42;34;22
They started to get real desperate.
00;42;34;22 - 00;42;38;22
I think this is one of the parts
that cracks me up a little bit,
00;42;38;24 - 00;42;41;23
but it also kind of tells
you exactly how they're feeling.
00;42;41;23 - 00;42;44;24
They started to sell oxen to one another
00;42;44;24 - 00;42;47;24
and they would sell them for like crazy
markups.
00;42;48;00 - 00;42;51;01
Margaret Reed made a deal
where she would pay double for what
00;42;51;02 - 00;42;54;25
what it would be worth for three
when they got to wherever they were going.
00;42;54;25 - 00;42;59;01
And the Eddy family
made an also a wild deal
00;42;59;01 - 00;43;02;16
where they paid double for a dead ox.
00;43;02;16 - 00;43;03;21
They're like, will pay.
00;43;03;21 - 00;43;06;04
You will buy that ox. And they're like,
He's dead.
00;43;06;04 - 00;43;08;24
All right, we'll pay you double like this.
00;43;08;24 - 00;43;11;28
Just the desperation is so clear.
00;43;11;28 - 00;43;14;24
And it also continued outside
of the terrible haggling.
00;43;14;24 - 00;43;16;09
They had decided that
00;43;16;09 - 00;43;17;02
they were going to start
00;43;17;02 - 00;43;21;09
making adventures to try and get
through the massive snowbanks.
00;43;21;09 - 00;43;24;19
So there's like 15 feet snowbanks
or maybe 12, I don't know,
00;43;24;19 - 00;43;27;22
15 feet seems like a lot,
but they're like, We got to do it.
00;43;27;26 - 00;43;31;14
Also, on November 20th, Patrick
Breen begins writing a journal,
00;43;31;14 - 00;43;34;14
which is pretty cool
because this is like the
00;43;34;17 - 00;43;38;22
the account of this in it,
like It was written at the time
00;43;38;24 - 00;43;43;08
from somebody who was there
instead of like a retroactive account.
00;43;43;08 - 00;43;44;11
So that's kind of neat.
00;43;44;11 - 00;43;49;00
The enduring life at Truckee Lake posed
an immense and relentless challenges.
00;43;49;02 - 00;43;52;23
Unyielding, heavy snowfall
continued to imprison the residents
00;43;52;23 - 00;43;56;03
within their cramped little shelters,
their little makeshift shelters.
00;43;56;03 - 00;43;59;24
Now they had to deal with,
you know, their depleting, depleting food.
00;43;59;27 - 00;44;03;22
They had to get crafty,
had to get really resourceful.
00;44;03;22 - 00;44;07;02
They would cook strips of ox hide
and basically
00;44;07;02 - 00;44;10;19
boil it into a jelly,
and then they would eat that.
00;44;10;22 - 00;44;14;16
And that's how,
you know, you're getting desperate. Like
00;44;14;18 - 00;44;17;26
they would make soups of relatively random
things.
00;44;17;26 - 00;44;22;08
They would grind up horse and ox bones,
which I guess is just jello, right?
00;44;22;08 - 00;44;26;02
Anyway, these bones,
subjected to the relentless heat, reached
00;44;26;02 - 00;44;29;28
a brittleness that rendered them
susceptible to breaking down upon chewing,
00;44;29;28 - 00;44;33;02
which is just kind of a testament
to their resourcefulness.
00;44;33;02 - 00;44;36;04
I guess even got to the point
where they're cutting up
00;44;36;05 - 00;44;39;13
oxide rugs and they're tearing it up
00;44;39;13 - 00;44;43;01
and then throwing it into the fire
and then eating that.
00;44;43;04 - 00;44;45;24
So, yeah, humble meal of rug.
00;44;45;24 - 00;44;47;07
I don't know
if you guys have ever listened to
00;44;47;07 - 00;44;50;11
people talk about like the dust bowls
of the Great Depression,
00;44;50;11 - 00;44;51;12
but there's like stories
00;44;51;12 - 00;44;54;20
where they would just like
chew on candle wax and pretend it was gum.
00;44;54;20 - 00;44;58;17
This is, this is that kind of level
of like, wildness to me.
00;44;58;17 - 00;45;01;04
Like, this is some crazy stuff.
They're eating rugs now.
00;45;01;04 - 00;45;03;19
Different people around
the camp had different ideas.
00;45;03;19 - 00;45;05;27
Some of the workers,
00;45;05;27 - 00;45;09;18
some of the hired hands were catching
mice as they roamed around.
00;45;09;19 - 00;45;13;00
But many people got real weak
and pretty much just spent
00;45;13;01 - 00;45;16;21
most of their time in their bed
is as the snow continued to fall.
00;45;16;23 - 00;45;19;14
People were less
and less likely to go visit the Donner's
00;45;19;14 - 00;45;22;02
five miles away,
which was an all day journey at the time.
00;45;22;02 - 00;45;26;10
So Jacob Donner had died and three
of their hired men had also died.
00;45;26;15 - 00;45;31;06
One of the men, Joseph Rinehart, confessed
to killing Wolfinger, which I knew it.
00;45;31;09 - 00;45;33;19
There was something weird about his story.
00;45;33;19 - 00;45;34;25
I didn't like it. Anyway.
00;45;34;25 - 00;45;37;28
George Donner doing his best Skywalker
impression at the time
00;45;37;28 - 00;45;42;27
as his head, his injury turning,
which meant there was only four able
00;45;42;27 - 00;45;46;21
bodied, able bodied men in the Donner
camp to do any of the hard work.
00;45;46;21 - 00;45;49;21
Not saying that the women couldn't do it,
but nobody could.
00;45;49;24 - 00;45;51;13
You know,
everybody's all tired of the stuff
00;45;51;13 - 00;45;53;21
Margaret read
and managed to save up enough food
00;45;53;21 - 00;45;56;13
for a Christmas pot of soup,
which pleased her children.
00;45;56;13 - 00;46;00;02
However, by January they were at the risk
of starving again, even considered
00;46;00;02 - 00;46;04;20
eating the oxides
that had served as their roof eaten rugs.
00;46;04;20 - 00;46;06;14
Now they're going to eat their roof.
00;46;06;14 - 00;46;08;29
This season, people got more
and more desperate.
00;46;08;29 - 00;46;09;28
Margaret Reed, Virginia
00;46;09;28 - 00;46;13;27
Reed, Mitchell, Eliot, Eliza Williams
all decided to leave to find food.
00;46;13;28 - 00;46;15;16
Now they were like, Well,
00;46;15;16 - 00;46;19;06
we'll bear the weather
and we'll we'd rather find food,
00;46;19;06 - 00;46;22;18
then watch the kids
die of of malnutrition,
00;46;22;18 - 00;46;24;13
you know, and they travel for four days
00;46;24;13 - 00;46;26;19
through the snow
before having to turn back.
00;46;26;19 - 00;46;30;12
And they moved in with the brains
because there was no longer livable
00;46;30;12 - 00;46;35;00
and also mainly
because they had eaten roof
00;46;35;02 - 00;46;36;12
and are not even
00;46;36;12 - 00;46;40;12
lying like they had the oxide roof
and they had eaten that.
00;46;40;14 - 00;46;44;03
And basically because of that,
their cabin was screwed.
00;46;44;03 - 00;46;47;02
Now situation continued to deteriorate.
00;46;47;03 - 00;46;50;22
Artists Spitzer and Bayliss
Williams, the driver for the Reeds, died
00;46;50;22 - 00;46;52;22
more from hunger than starvation.
00;46;52;22 - 00;46;57;21
August Spitzer and Bayliss Williams
both died from starvation.
00;46;57;21 - 00;47;01;20
So things are getting real,
real crazy, real desperate.
00;47;01;22 - 00;47;04;29
Franklin Graves decides, Hey,
we're going to make some snowshoes.
00;47;04;29 - 00;47;07;16
They're going to we're
we're going to try to get out of here.
00;47;07;16 - 00;47;10;14
Now, this is this coming up section.
00;47;10;14 - 00;47;11;06
It's called.
00;47;11;06 - 00;47;13;07
They refer to it as the snow shoe Party.
00;47;13;07 - 00;47;17;00
Big thing to think about is a lot of
these are like basically teenagers.
00;47;17;04 - 00;47;20;29
It is a lot of really young people
in this situation, which, you know,
00;47;21;01 - 00;47;25;03
it's already challenging, but
also you got to think that younger people
00;47;25;05 - 00;47;29;00
in this time, these people specifically
didn't really have the know
00;47;29;00 - 00;47;31;02
how and the survival skills.
00;47;31;02 - 00;47;34;17
Well, heck, the adults, even in this
party, didn't know how to do it.
00;47;34;17 - 00;47;36;06
So just keep that in mind.
00;47;36;06 - 00;47;39;28
On December 16th, a group of 17 men,
women and children attempted
00;47;39;28 - 00;47;41;23
to cross the mountain pass on foot.
00;47;41;23 - 00;47;46;24
They took enough food for six days, rifle
blanket for each hatchet, a few handguns.
00;47;46;24 - 00;47;51;01
This, like I said, Snowshoe party
later became known as the forlorn hope,
00;47;51;05 - 00;47;55;02
as coined by historian Charles
McGlashan, Charles Berger,
00;47;55;05 - 00;47;58;24
Berger and William Murphy,
both ten years old, were on this.
00;47;58;24 - 00;48;00;02
They turned back early.
00;48;00;02 - 00;48;03;28
Lemuel Murphy, who was 12
and didn't have snowshoes, received a pair
00;48;03;28 - 00;48;08;00
from a pack sold on the first evening,
and he went back as well.
00;48;08;00 - 00;48;11;26
The scent was tough and the snow shoes,
while uncomfortable, worked.
00;48;11;28 - 00;48;12;23
So that's cool.
00;48;12;23 - 00;48;16;09
But groups
group members were not well-fed at all
00;48;16;09 - 00;48;20;15
and they were not accustomed to sleeping
in, you know, 12 foot thick snow.
00;48;20;15 - 00;48;23;16
By the third day,
most of them had developed snow blindness,
00;48;23;16 - 00;48;28;23
no sunglasses, no Ray-Bans, no shady rays
or anything like that to keep them
00;48;28;25 - 00;48;32;03
from being blind on the sixth day
Eddie discovered
00;48;32;03 - 00;48;35;20
his wife had a hidden
a pound and a half of bear me in his pack.
00;48;35;20 - 00;48;36;22
So that's cool.
00;48;36;22 - 00;48;39;21
They set out again
on December 21st in the morning, leaving
00;48;39;21 - 00;48;43;11
standing behind what had been missing
for a few days and promised to catch up.
00;48;43;11 - 00;48;47;02
But his bones were found later.
00;48;47;05 - 00;48;48;12
The next year they found him.
00;48;48;12 - 00;48;50;10
So anyway,
I don't know what happened to him
00;48;50;10 - 00;48;52;28
specifically, but I don't think, well,
nobody was there, so they don't know.
00;48;52;28 - 00;48;56;07
But Drew became disoriented and desperate.
00;48;56;07 - 00;48;56;29
Patrick Dolan
00;48;56;29 - 00;49;00;21
suggested that someone offer their life
to feed the others if they went out
00;49;00;25 - 00;49;05;21
without food for more than two days
or without food for two more days.
00;49;05;21 - 00;49;08;03
Some proposed a duel.
And then there was attempt
00;49;08;03 - 00;49;11;03
to conduct a lottery
to select a member for sacrifice.
00;49;11;03 - 00;49;14;26
You know, things are getting real
desperate and suggested they continue
00;49;14;26 - 00;49;18;08
until someone simply fell,
but they had to stop due to a snowstorm.
00;49;18;08 - 00;49;21;09
Antonio,
the animal handler, was the first to die,
00;49;21;09 - 00;49;24;08
followed by Frank Dolan,
who became delirious,
00;49;24;08 - 00;49;26;29
stripped of all his clothing,
and then ran into the woods
00;49;26;29 - 00;49;29;06
and returning a few hours later
to pass away.
00;49;29;06 - 00;49;32;13
Now, this act specifically
is something that reminds me
00;49;32;13 - 00;49;35;20
of the Dyatlov Pass incident,
which I will cover at some point fully.
00;49;35;20 - 00;49;39;11
But for those of you who don't know,
some hikers got lost in a Russian
00;49;39;11 - 00;49;43;25
mountain, mysterious circumstances,
they all died, inexplicable things.
00;49;43;25 - 00;49;44;22
But I don't know.
00;49;44;22 - 00;49;48;13
The madness of extreme cold is always
something that I consider that story.
00;49;48;13 - 00;49;49;13
And this guy,
00;49;49;13 - 00;49;53;08
this guy is a perfect example,
just stripping all his clothes off
00;49;53;08 - 00;49;57;23
or running into the wilderness bare naked
and then coming back and then just die.
00;49;57;24 - 00;49;59;17
Anyway, back to our story.
00;49;59;17 - 00;50;00;19
Some of the group resorted
00;50;00;19 - 00;50;04;22
to eating flesh from Dolan's body, likely
because Murphy was close to death.
00;50;04;22 - 00;50;10;04
The mule sister had tried to give him
some, but he passed away shortly after.
00;50;10;04 - 00;50;15;06
And then Lou Lewis, Eddie and Salvador
objected to eating, and Lewis
00;50;15;06 - 00;50;19;02
and Salvador are the Native American gods
that came from Sutton's fort.
00;50;19;02 - 00;50;20;23
And then Eddie is William. Eddie.
00;50;20;23 - 00;50;21;13
The next morning,
00;50;21;13 - 00;50;25;07
they dissected the body of Antonio
Dolan, Graves and Murphy to remove.
00;50;25;07 - 00;50;26;06
They're drying them out
00;50;26;06 - 00;50;30;13
so they don't, you know, deteriorate
basically in the days ahead.
00;50;30;15 - 00;50;31;25
Don't want to waste any more bodies.
00;50;31;25 - 00;50;35;19
After taking a three day break,
the group resumed their search for a path.
00;50;35;19 - 00;50;38;29
Eddie, succumbing to his hunger,
resorted to consuming human flesh.
00;50;38;29 - 00;50;41;06
Finally was like, All right, I get it.
00;50;41;06 - 00;50;43;21
But it didn't satisfy his cravings
for a long.
00;50;43;21 - 00;50;44;10
That's right.
00;50;44;10 - 00;50;49;08
He turned into a cannibalistic monster
and started eating everybody. No,
00;50;49;11 - 00;50;52;10
but they had discussed the idea
of killing Lewis and Salvador
00;50;52;10 - 00;50;56;15
for food while dismantling their snowshoes
to eat the oxide webbing.
00;50;56;15 - 00;51;00;10
Louis and Salvador heeding Eddie's threat,
silently left the group.
00;51;00;10 - 00;51;01;13
During the night.
00;51;01;13 - 00;51;04;27
Another man passed away,
leaving only seven people in the group.
00;51;04;27 - 00;51;08;01
When Eddie Mary Green's returned
from their hunting trip with deer made,
00;51;08;01 - 00;51;12;15
they discovered that this guy had already
been dismembered for use of food,
00;51;12;15 - 00;51;14;22
which is pretty sad
because they're like, We got deer
00;51;14;22 - 00;51;17;15
and then they come back
and they're guys stripped for parts.
00;51;17;15 - 00;51;20;02
After 25 more days
since leaving the Truckee Lake,
00;51;20;02 - 00;51;23;02
they found Salvador Lewis,
who had not eaten for nine days
00;51;23;02 - 00;51;26;02
and were likely close to death
to carry out his planned actions.
00;51;26;02 - 00;51;27;22
William Foster shot both men.
00;51;27;22 - 00;51;31;18
Their bodies were subsequently butchered
and their flesh was dried for consumption.
00;51;31;19 - 00;51;32;19
Strangely, Foster
00;51;32;19 - 00;51;36;28
was not heavily criticized
for these murders, likely because, well,
00;51;37;00 - 00;51;39;12
not only were they all starving, but,
00;51;39;12 - 00;51;42;01
you know, they were white settlers.
00;51;42;01 - 00;51;44;08
They didn't really care
about Native Americans too much.
00;51;44;08 - 00;51;47;24
Anyway, a few days later, the party
stumbled upon a Native American camp
00;51;47;24 - 00;51;50;28
that was in such poor condition
that its residents initially fled.
00;51;50;29 - 00;51;54;22
Native Americans offered them
acorns, grass, pine nuts as food.
00;51;54;24 - 00;51;58;13
Eddie, with the help of tribal members,
eventually made his way to a ranch
00;51;58;13 - 00;52;02;29
in a house in a small farming community
on the outskirts of Sacramento Valley.
00;52;02;29 - 00;52;09;03
On January 17th, hastily assembled crew
rescue team found the last six drivers
00;52;09;03 - 00;52;12;20
who had traveled 33 days from Truckee Lake
now jump back a little bit.
00;52;12;21 - 00;52;15;29
In late October,
James Reed made an incredible journey to
00;52;16;01 - 00;52;19;08
Rancho Johnson after escaping the Sierra
Nevada mountains.
00;52;19;08 - 00;52;21;26
Remember,
he had left ahead of everybody else.
00;52;21;26 - 00;52;24;24
He found safety
and was recovering in Sutter four.
00;52;24;24 - 00;52;28;14
But, you know, his worry for his friends
and family grew with every passing day.
00;52;28;14 - 00;52;32;26
So he's pleading with Colonel John
C Fremont to gather a group of soldiers
00;52;32;26 - 00;52;36;04
to help his loved ones cross
the treacherous path to convince Fremont.
00;52;36;04 - 00;52;39;15
Reed agreed to join his army, participate
in the Mexican-American War.
00;52;39;16 - 00;52;41;23
McCutchen,
who couldn't return with Stanton
00;52;41;23 - 00;52;43;01
and a few members of the Harlan
00;52;43;01 - 00;52;46;09
Young Party, decided to accompany
Reed, the Harlan Young Wagon Train,
00;52;46;09 - 00;52;49;18
the last one across the Sierra Nevada
that season reached Sutter's Fort.
00;52;49;18 - 00;52;50;04
On October
00;52;50;04 - 00;52;54;07
8th, they hope to find the Donner's group
on the western side of the mountain near
00;52;54;07 - 00;52;59;03
Bear River, before challenging
climb to Emigrant Emigrant Gap.
00;52;59;07 - 00;53;02;16
The Donner Group,
consisting of about 12 men and 30 horses,
00;53;02;16 - 00;53;06;06
had food supplies when they arrived
at the River Valley on their pioneer.
00;53;06;06 - 00;53;08;08
A couple who had become desperate,
00;53;08;08 - 00;53;10;28
who had become separate from their group,
were close to starving,
00;53;10;28 - 00;53;12;07
was there to greet them, despite
00;53;12;07 - 00;53;15;13
facing a betrayal by two guys
and losing some horses, Reid
00;53;15;13 - 00;53;20;00
and McCUTCHEON continued on foot
for the final mile to Yuba bottoms.
00;53;20;03 - 00;53;20;25
Around the same time
00;53;20;25 - 00;53;23;25
the Bruins made a final attempt
to cross the pass from the east,
00;53;23;29 - 00;53;28;23
Reed and McCUTCHEON gazed upon, gazed up
at Emigrant Gap, just 12 miles away.
00;53;28;23 - 00;53;31;29
But it was blocked by snow,
so they returned to Sutter's Fort
00;53;32;04 - 00;53;33;15
during the Mexican-American War.
00;53;33;15 - 00;53;37;12
Most of the able bodied men in the
California were serving in the military.
00;53;37;14 - 00;53;41;09
For example, Colonel Fremont's troops
were busy trying to capture Santa Barbara.
00;53;41;09 - 00;53;43;09
This war made life
difficult in the region.
00;53;43;09 - 00;53;46;22
Roads were blocked, communication
was limited and supplies were scarce.
00;53;46;24 - 00;53;48;29
And they asked for volunteers
to help for the Donner Party.
00;53;48;29 - 00;53;50;13
Only three men stepped forward.
00;53;50;13 - 00;53;52;12
James Reed Due to local issues.
00;53;52;12 - 00;53;55;13
A misunderstanding was delayed
in San Jose until February.
00;53;55;15 - 00;53;59;02
During this time, he spoke with friends
and fellow explorers, leading San Jose
00;53;59;02 - 00;54;03;08
residents to petition the United States
Navy for assistance at Truckee Lake.
00;54;03;08 - 00;54;05;11
Revelation of cannibalism among.
00;54;05;11 - 00;54;09;05
Some of the Snowshoe member
party members was reported in two local
00;54;09;05 - 00;54;12;15
newspapers, stirring compassion
for those still stranded.
00;54;12;15 - 00;54;16;12
Many new immigrants in Yerba
Buena contributed:00;54;16;12 - 00;54;20;08
which is equivalent to about $4,800 in
00;54;20;08 - 00;54;23;08
20 $22, and organized relief efforts
00;54;23;11 - 00;54;26;14
establishing two supply camps
to aid the rescue mission.
00;54;26;14 - 00;54;30;28
On February 4th, a rescue team, including
William Eddy, left the Sacramento Valley.
00;54;30;28 - 00;54;34;09
They faced delays due to a flooded river
and bad weather, while some of them
00;54;34;09 - 00;54;37;09
steadily moved through the snow
and towards
00;54;37;10 - 00;54;41;07
Truckee Lake, storing food
along the way to avoid carrying it at all.
00;54;41;07 - 00;54;43;02
Eddie set up camp at Bear Valley.
00;54;43;02 - 00;54;45;29
Three members of the rescue team
turned back, but seven continued.
00;54;45;29 - 00;54;49;04
February 18 seven man
rescue team reached Fremont Pass.
00;54;49;04 - 00;54;52;17
Now Donner Pass as as they approached
00;54;52;19 - 00;54;55;17
the predicted location of the cabins,
they shouted out Mrs.
00;54;55;17 - 00;54;57;09
Murphy,
looking out from a hole in the snow,
00;54;57;09 - 00;55;00;19
asked, Are you men from California
or do you come from heaven?
00;55;00;20 - 00;55;01;21
The rescue team provided
00;55;01;21 - 00;55;05;10
only small amounts of food to prevent
starving refugees from overeating.
00;55;05;10 - 00;55;10;00
Every dwelling was buried under snow
and the smell of rotting wet oxide roof
00;55;10;07 - 00;55;11;20
roofing was overwhelming.
00;55;11;20 - 00;55;14;03
The remains of 13 camp residents
who had passed away
00;55;14;03 - 00;55;16;27
were found haphazardly covered
in snow near the hut.
00;55;16;27 - 00;55;20;28
The roof against some of the survivors
displayed signs of emotional instability.
00;55;20;28 - 00;55;23;02
Obviously,
three members of the rescue team
00;55;23;02 - 00;55;26;29
undertook a challenging journey
carrying four malnourished
00;55;26;29 - 00;55;30;27
children and three adults on a three mile
trip to reach the Donner Party.
00;55;30;27 - 00;55;34;23
Lana Donner later described the day's
journey from Alder Creek to Truckee Lake
00;55;34;23 - 00;55;37;23
as an incredibly painful
and beyond words, which, you know,
00;55;37;26 - 00;55;40;26
a little ironic
because she described it as a dumb joke.
00;55;41;00 - 00;55;41;11
Anyway.
00;55;41;11 - 00;55;45;00
George Donner, immobilized by gangrene,
had his arm rendered motionless.
00;55;45;00 - 00;55;48;23
23 individuals were chosen
for the rescue mission, while 12 were left
00;55;48;23 - 00;55;49;14
at Alder Creek.
00;55;49;14 - 00;55;51;24
21 stated a cottage near Truckee Lake
00;55;51;24 - 00;55;54;03
and sealed the location of the snow shoe
party.
00;55;54;03 - 00;55;57;15
Rescuers informed a stranger
the stranded migrants, that
00;55;57;15 - 00;56;01;19
they were frostbitten and unable to return
as the snow drifts became too perilous.
00;56;01;19 - 00;56;05;15
Patty and Tommy Reed couldn't proceed
and no one had the strength to carry them.
00;56;05;15 - 00;56;08;22
Margaret Reed faced the heart
wrenching decision of allowing
00;56;08;27 - 00;56;11;26
two most vulnerable children
to be taken back to Truckee Lake
00;56;11;26 - 00;56;15;20
without a parent while accompanying her
two older children to Bear Valley,
00;56;15;21 - 00;56;19;16
making the solemn Masonic oath, Anguilla
Aquilla
00;56;19;16 - 00;56;23;10
Glover promised to return for her children
and Patty, acknowledging
00;56;23;16 - 00;56;27;17
the uncertainty, told her mother,
Well, mother, you never see me again.
00;56;27;17 - 00;56;28;25
Do the best you can.
00;56;28;25 - 00;56;32;21
You is upon the upon
their return to the lake.
00;56;32;21 - 00;56;35;24
The Breen's initially resisted
letting the children into the cabin,
00;56;35;24 - 00;56;38;17
relenting only when more food was provided
by Glover.
00;56;38;17 - 00;56;41;28
First food carts had been pillaged
by animals, leaving the rescue team
00;56;41;28 - 00;56;42;23
without sustenance.
00;56;42;23 - 00;56;46;06
For four days on the Hill ascent,
John Denton struggled, eventually
00;56;46;06 - 00;56;49;27
collapsing into unconsciousness
and fell into a coma, causing Berg's
00;56;49;27 - 00;56;53;25
passing left her grief stricken mother
reluctant to part with the child.
00;56;53;26 - 00;56;54;26
The child's body.
00;56;54;26 - 00;56;59;00
Rescuers grew deeply concerned
about the child's the children's survival.
00;56;59;00 - 00;57;02;18
After enduring numerous days of perilous
travel through the hazardous terrain.
00;57;02;18 - 00;57;05;04
To the astonishment of the rescue party,
some survivors
00;57;05;04 - 00;57;08;22
resorted to eating the buckskin
fringe from one rescuers pants.
00;57;08;25 - 00;57;10;00
I bet that was a shock.
00;57;10;00 - 00;57;12;14
Clearly, why stop eating my pants?
00;57;12;14 - 00;57;13;09
Get out of here.
00;57;13;09 - 00;57;14;21
As they descended from the Highlands,
00;57;14;21 - 00;57;17;16
they counted James Reed
and the subsequent rescue team.
00;57;17;16 - 00;57;19;02
When Margaret heard Reed's voice,
00;57;19;02 - 00;57;22;03
she collapsed in the snow, overcome
with emotion, I bet.
00;57;22;03 - 00;57;25;10
Sadly, William hooked Jacob Donner's
stepson, could not control
00;57;25;10 - 00;57;29;21
himself, rated the food supplies,
and he ate until he died.
00;57;29;21 - 00;57;30;27
Which which is crazy.
00;57;30;27 - 00;57;34;07
Others continued on to centers
for Virginia Reed, who experienced
00;57;34;07 - 00;57;39;25
so much hardship, who just turned 13
and as most 13 have done in this
00;57;39;27 - 00;57;43;16
heavily in every episode, there's 13 year
olds that are getting married.
00;57;43;18 - 00;57;47;06
She's literally recovering
from starvation.
00;57;47;06 - 00;57;51;13
And a guy proposed to her like,
I don't like
00;57;51;16 - 00;57;55;10
I can't imagine
what what the situation was like.
00;57;55;14 - 00;57;59;14
A So you are in
those mountains are crazy guys.
00;57;59;14 - 00;58;02;12
We're in eating rugs and the people.
00;58;02;12 - 00;58;05;25
Yeah, yeah, I was was looking for a wife
that could do like,
00;58;06;01 - 00;58;09;08
you know, be
strong in the face of adversity.
00;58;09;10 - 00;58;12;06
But what are men wired?
00;58;12;06 - 00;58;13;15
Why are people so weird?
00;58;13;15 - 00;58;17;21
All right, So anyway, out of the 87 people
who entered the Wasatch Mountains
00;58;17;21 - 00;58;21;06
in the Sierra Nevada
mountains, only 48 made it out alive.
00;58;21;06 - 00;58;24;19
Only the Reed and Brin families
remained intact completely.
00;58;24;19 - 00;58;25;15
Jacob Donner.
00;58;25;15 - 00;58;26;08
George Donner.
00;58;26;08 - 00;58;29;08
Franklin Graves left orphaned
children behind.
00;58;29;11 - 00;58;31;09
Most of the Murphy family gone.
00;58;31;09 - 00;58;33;01
William Eddie was on his own.
00;58;33;01 - 00;58;35;09
Only three mules survived the ordeal.
00;58;35;09 - 00;58;36;09
The rest perished.
00;58;36;09 - 00;58;39;17
Most of the belongings
by the Donner Party had left behind.
00;58;39;19 - 00;58;42;13
A letter dated May 16,
00;58;42;13 - 00;58;46;10
1847, Virginia Reed wrote to her cousin,
Mary Keyes,
00;58;46;10 - 00;58;50;06
expressing gratitude for their survival,
emphasizing the hardships they endured.
00;58;50;06 - 00;58;55;28
She urged others to avoid risky shortcuts
by BET and travel as quickly as possible.
00;58;55;28 - 00;58;56;22
By the challenges,
00;58;56;22 - 00;59;02;04
she didn't want her message to depress
and ended with hope for a better future.
00;59;02;04 - 00;59;05;27
After the harrowing ordeal,
many of the widowed women quickly
00;59;05;27 - 00;59;06;20
found new husbands
00;59;06;20 - 00;59;10;02
because they were because there are few
available brides in California, too.
00;59;10;02 - 00;59;13;05
The Donner children went to live with
the reeds when they moved to San Jose.
00;59;13;06 - 00;59;16;16
James Reed prospered during the California
Gold Rush and did very well.
00;59;16;16 - 00;59;21;13
Breen's traveled to San Juan Bautista
and ran an inn while the Murphy survivors
00;59;21;13 - 00;59;25;26
made their way to Marysville, California,
they became the anonymous subject of John
00;59;25;26 - 00;59;30;29
Ross Brown's:Magazine story,
00;59;30;29 - 00;59;34;01
where he expressed extreme discomfort
upon discovering he was living
00;59;34;01 - 00;59;37;14
with supposedly many survivors,
faced similar reactions.
00;59;37;14 - 00;59;38;28
The children of George and Tamsen
00;59;38;28 - 00;59;41;28
Donner were taken in by an elderly couple
near Sutter's Fort.
00;59;42;00 - 00;59;43;15
The youngest Donner child,
00;59;43;15 - 00;59;47;18
Eliza, was only three years old
during the winter of:00;59;47;18 - 00;59;50;23
In:based on her sister's written accounts
00;59;50;27 - 00;59;52;13
and stories of the Donner Party.
00;59;52;13 - 00;59;54;26
The last surviving member of the Donner
Party was Isabella,
00;59;54;26 - 00;59;58;02
the youngest daughter of the brains,
who was one of the was one year
00;59;58;02 - 01;00;02;01
old during the winter,
which is crazy that she survived
01;00;02;04 - 01;00;06;09
that in general
th,:01;00;06;09 - 01;00;08;03
So nine years old, that's pretty crazy.
01;00;08;03 - 01;00;10;03
She died in San Francisco.
01;00;10;03 - 01;00;13;04
LEVI Or stick with a great name.
01;00;13;04 - 01;00;15;25
LEVI The father in law of Mary Grieves.
01;00;15;25 - 01;00;20;14
A sister Sarah offered some sage advice
to Mary Graves in:01;00;20;14 - 01;00;21;04
Stay home.
01;00;21;04 - 01;00;25;24
You were in a decent place where
if you get sick, you won't starve to death
01;00;25;27 - 01;00;26;10
of the graves.
01;00;26;10 - 01;00;27;26
Children took different paths
01;00;27;26 - 01;00;30;21
Mary Graves, married at a young age,
but her first husband was killed.
01;00;30;21 - 01;00;34;24
She demonstrated a remarkable compassion
by preparing meals for his killer
01;00;34;24 - 01;00;37;24
while he was incarcerated,
ensuring the condemned man didn't
01;00;37;24 - 01;00;41;11
go hungry before his execution,
Mary took herself very seriously
01;00;41;11 - 01;00;44;27
and her grandson remembered her saying,
I wish I could weep, but I cannot.
01;00;44;27 - 01;00;49;16
I might be able to cry again, if only if
I could only forget the tragedy as crazy.
01;00;49;16 - 01;00;52;24
Like she she's like, I don't want anybody
to ever go hungry again.
01;00;52;24 - 01;00;56;06
I like this guy killed my husband
and I will make him food.
01;00;56;06 - 01;00;56;27
I do not care.
01;00;56;27 - 01;00;57;20
That's that's.
01;00;57;20 - 01;01;02;06
While her brother William
led a varied wife, working numerous jobs
01;01;02;06 - 01;01;05;08
and was seen as an eccentric
and irascible,
01;01;05;08 - 01;01;09;02
which is just such
a very vivid description by his nieces.
01;01;09;02 - 01;01;12;26
He was buried in Calistoga
after his passing in:01;01;12;28 - 01;01;17;15
Nancy Graves, who was nine years old
during the winter of:01;01;17;15 - 01;01;19;10
1847, was approached by historians
01;01;19;10 - 01;01;22;17
about her role in the incident,
but flatly denied any knowledge of it.
01;01;22;17 - 01;01;25;13
I just some repressed memories
going on there.
01;01;25;13 - 01;01;27;10
According to reports,
she never fully recovered
01;01;27;10 - 01;01;30;19
from her involvement in her mother
and brothers actions in California.
01;01;30;19 - 01;01;31;05
William Eddy
01;01;31;05 - 01;01;35;03
remarried and started a family he had once
threatened to kill, Louis Kinberg.
01;01;35;05 - 01;01;39;10
But James Reed and Edward Bryant, Edwin
Bryant intervened to stop him.
01;01;39;10 - 01;01;41;05
First account of the incident was written
by J.
01;01;41;05 - 01;01;43;15
Quinn Thornton,
who used Reed's recollections
01;01;43;15 - 01;01;47;08
a year, a year after Eddie
had shared his own experiences with him.
01;01;47;08 - 01;01;51;27
th,:in Petaluma.
01;01;51;27 - 01;01;55;14
Kingsburg faced legal troubles
when he sued several rescue party members
01;01;55;14 - 01;01;58;14
for defamation after they accused him
of killing Tamsen Donner.
01;01;58;14 - 01;02;02;01
The judge imposed a symbolic $1
fine on him,
01;02;02;01 - 01;02;05;04
but was not
but also ordered him to cover court fees.
01;02;05;04 - 01;02;09;21
1847 Narrative published in The California
Star, depicted Katzenberg action
01;02;09;21 - 01;02;14;00
as the Salvage Party's
attempt to lynch him in horrifying terms.
01;02;14;01 - 01;02;18;10
It was claimed that he showed a presence
for consuming human flesh, a preference
01;02;18;12 - 01;02;19;27
for consuming human flesh.
01;02;19;27 - 01;02;23;09
Charles McLaughlin gathered
enough evidence to charge Ginsberg
01;02;23;09 - 01;02;24;11
with killing Tamsen Donner.
01;02;24;11 - 01;02;26;28
But after speaking with him,
he came to a different conclusion.
01;02;26;28 - 01;02;30;27
Eliza Donner
Howerton also saw Kingsburg as blameless.
01;02;30;27 - 01;02;34;06
As he grew older,
Kingsburg became increasingly reclusive
01;02;34;06 - 01;02;38;10
and he was viewed as a pariah
and faced frequent threats.
01;02;38;10 - 01;02;42;11
He once confessed to McLaughlin, saying,
I frequently think that the Almighty
01;02;42;11 - 01;02;44;03
has chosen me among all of the men
01;02;44;03 - 01;02;47;20
on the face of the globe
to test the limits of human endurance.
01;02;47;26 - 01;02;51;26
The aftermath of the Donner Party's ordeal
was truly gruesome and heartbreaking.
01;02;51;26 - 01;02;57;21
In late June of:battalion, led by General Steven W
01;02;57;22 - 01;03;01;05
Carney, buried the bodies found and burnt
01;03;01;07 - 01;03;04;05
the remaining two cabin sidebar
from a Nebraska beach.
01;03;04;05 - 01;03;07;21
General Carney is the namesake of Carney
and of course, Carney as well.
01;03;07;22 - 01;03;10;17
For those of you who don't know,
that is my hometown.
01;03;10;17 - 01;03;13;17
I did not realize that it had ties
to the Donner Party
01;03;13;21 - 01;03;15;23
and maybe that's why we learned about it
so early.
01;03;15;23 - 01;03;18;29
I remember specifically learning about it
and like, I'm
01;03;18;29 - 01;03;21;16
pretty sure it was like third
or fourth grade. I don't know why.
01;03;21;16 - 01;03;23;24
What do I need to know about cannibals
for anyone?
01;03;23;24 - 01;03;27;00
General Kearney's command oversaw
the gathering and burial of bones
01;03;27;00 - 01;03;31;04
in a trench originally dug for food
cache inside one of the cottages.
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Major swords,
which great was in charge of this process.
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As duties as these duties to the deceased
were carried out major swords.
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I actually was the one who ended up
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ordering the captives be burned,
but he was assigned by General Kearney.
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And you get it.
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Anyway, this attempt was to pretty much
erase the event from the landscape.
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But eight or ten kilometers away,
George Donner's body was discovered
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wrapped in a sheet. Shortly thereafter,
they buried him.
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Samuel Brennan, a journalist in the Elder
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day
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Saints, met the salvage team as they
descended from the past with Carlsberg
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to spread the word of the Donner
Donner Party's fate eastward.
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News of the incident first
ched New York City in July of:01;04;12;25 - 01;04;13;27
That's crazy.
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I guess that they knew about it
in the winter still on the West coast.
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But the time they couldn't
just go, Hey, man, like that, That's wild.
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That's wild to think about.
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Like, I get it.
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Like, obviously we just listen.
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You just listen to me talk
about the hardships of traveling west.
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It's not like it's easier
to go back the other way anyway.
01;04;34;24 - 01;04;37;24
The prevailing enthusiasm for westward
migration
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took a hit with some of this,
but it didn't really.
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Yeah, it didn't really kill it completely.
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But while some media censorship
sensationalized the situation, others
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published brief paragraphs
about the catastrophe and certain reports.
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The members of the Donner Party
were portrayed as heroes, and California
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is depicted as a paradise worth
worthy of great sacrifice.
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It's all about how you spin it, baby.
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The decline in number of people
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moving west in the following
years was likely do more to,
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you know, concerns
about the impending Mexican-American War
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than the cautionary tale of the Donner
Party.
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Approximately:to have arrived in California.
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In:01;05;16;13 - 01;05;19;23
the next year and 400 the year after.
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However, the year after that
California Gold Rush baby,
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1849, about 25,000 families moved west.
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That's a lot.
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Most of them took the Carson River route,
but small group of about a small group of
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49 followed the path of the daughter
of Donner Party and left accounts of this.
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I'm not going to read them, but that
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if you want to check it out, you can.
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Over the years, a few people crossed paths
and discovered bones,
01;05;44;02 - 01;05;47;18
various relics in the cabin once
occupied by the Reed and Gray's family.
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In:01;05;48;21 - 01;05;53;00
a hidden cash stash was found beside
a beside the lake, likely buried by Mrs.
01;05;53;00 - 01;05;54;27
Graves, who was part of the second relief.
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Lansford. Hastings,
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who played a role in the catastrophe,
received death threats, obviously.
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And when questioned about the challenges
of the Donner Read party faced,
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he could only express regret saying
that he was very sorry and had meant well.
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Which I get it
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I, I sympathize with him,
but that is crazy.
01;06;13;15 - 01;06;16;27
Donner Party's story
remains a poignant and cautionary tale
01;06;16;27 - 01;06;19;11
in American history,
and that's it for the actual tale.
01;06;19;11 - 01;06;20;04
But I want to reflect
01;06;20;04 - 01;06;23;07
on some of the lessons learned
by the tragedy of the Donna Reed Party,
01;06;23;07 - 01;06;27;08
the decision of the Donner Party, Donner
Reed party to take the Lansford Hastings
01;06;27;08 - 01;06;29;08
shortcut through the Sierra Nevada
mountains stemmed
01;06;29;08 - 01;06;32;25
from an overestimation of their abilities
and the sense of urgency.
01;06;32;25 - 01;06;36;13
This cautionary tale underscores
the dangers of underestimating challenges
01;06;36;13 - 01;06;40;18
and emphasizes the need to thoroughly
assess risk before embarking on a journey
01;06;40;21 - 01;06;45;14
and also leaving on time to be punctual
in the face of extreme adversity.
01;06;45;14 - 01;06;49;19
The survivors of the Donna Reed Party
showcase exceptional adaptability
01;06;49;24 - 01;06;51;06
and resourcefulness
01;06;51;06 - 01;06;52;17
in crafting makeshift shelters
01;06;52;17 - 01;06;55;25
to exploring unconventional resources
of sustenance, eating rugs.
01;06;55;26 - 01;06;57;10
That's a good one.
01;06;57;10 - 01;07;00;22
Their narrative underscores
the innate human ability to innovate
01;07;00;22 - 01;07;02;27
and improvise, adapt and overcome.
01;07;02;27 - 01;07;04;03
As Bear Grylls likes to say,
01;07;04;03 - 01;07;08;04
the survival of the Donna Reed Party
relied heavily on the unity and cooperate.
01;07;08;05 - 01;07;10;02
Cooperate nation among its members.
01;07;10;02 - 01;07;14;08
During moments of crisis, individuals
rallied together, sharing resources
01;07;14;08 - 01;07;17;11
and providing emotional support
as highlights the significance
01;07;17;11 - 01;07;21;05
of community and cooperate over
overcoming challenges.
01;07;21;05 - 01;07;24;10
Donna Reed Party endured
unimaginable hardships, including
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severe cold starvation,
our breaking loss of loved ones.
01;07;27;15 - 01;07;28;25
Her story stands as a testament
01;07;28;25 - 01;07;31;26
to the resilience of the human spirit
and showcasing the ability
01;07;31;26 - 01;07;34;26
to preserve, persevere through
even the darkest of time.
01;07;35;02 - 01;07;38;12
The ill fated decision to take an untested
shortcut underscores
01;07;38;12 - 01;07;41;27
the crucial importance of meticulous
planning and preparation.
01;07;42;00 - 01;07;46;18
Sufficient provisions through thorough
research, contingency planning emergence
01;07;46;20 - 01;07;50;11
emerged as crucial elements
when undertaking challenging journeys,
01;07;50;11 - 01;07;53;10
whether it was in the 19th century
or today.
01;07;53;10 - 01;07;56;10
Proper planning prevents poor performance
01;07;56;15 - 01;07;59;21
pioneers, unwavering trust in leaders
like Lane's for Hastings,
01;07;59;21 - 01;08;02;25
whose advice ultimately
led them astray, serves as a reminder
01;08;02;25 - 01;08;06;01
to critically evaluate,
verify information,
01;08;06;04 - 01;08;08;15
especially in those situations
where lives are at stake.
01;08;08;15 - 01;08;09;27
Blindly following leaders
01;08;09;27 - 01;08;14;02
without questioning their expertise
or motives can yield dire consequences.
01;08;14;02 - 01;08;18;18
I will say I won't put the blame
squarely on Hastings these guys.
01;08;18;18 - 01;08;20;05
Just did not know what they were doing,
01;08;20;05 - 01;08;24;11
like the Donna Reed part
just seems wildly unprepared.
01;08;24;12 - 01;08;26;02
I don't know. It's not great.
01;08;26;02 - 01;08;28;08
But nobody, nobody in the story did great.
01;08;28;08 - 01;08;32;06
But, you know, anyway, Donna Party's
narrative illuminates the formidable
01;08;32;06 - 01;08;35;07
power of nature, underscores
the need for profound
01;08;35;11 - 01;08;39;03
respect for the environment, understanding
and adapting to the natural world
01;08;39;03 - 01;08;41;23
become essential
when venturing into uncharted territory,
01;08;41;23 - 01;08;43;09
and the choices made by them
01;08;43;09 - 01;08;47;05
left an enduring impact on their lives
and shaped the course of American history.
01;08;47;05 - 01;08;50;02
Their story serves as a reminder
that seemingly small individual
01;08;50;02 - 01;08;53;07
decisions can have a profound
and far reaching consequences.
01;08;53;07 - 01;08;54;15
Snowballing effect.
01;08;54;15 - 01;08;58;09
I mean, seriously, in essence,
tragic story
01;08;58;12 - 01;09;02;24
Journey of the Donna Reed Party serves
as a cautionary tale about the intricacies
01;09;02;24 - 01;09;06;29
of human decision
making and the indomitable strength
01;09;07;01 - 01;09;09;27
of the human spirit
and the significant significance
01;09;09;27 - 01;09;12;21
of resilience and cooperation
in the face of adversity
01;09;12;21 - 01;09;16;19
encourages us to reflect on the choices
we make, the risks we undertake,
01;09;16;24 - 01;09;20;23
the enduring power of the human
will to survive and rebuild.
01;09;20;23 - 01;09;22;27
And that's it for the Donna Reed Party.
01;09;22;27 - 01;09;25;25
Always wanted to learn more
about the story and want to know story.
01;09;25;25 - 01;09;27;20
It is. And it's so there's a lot.
01;09;27;20 - 01;09;33;13
But next week I'm bringing that darkest
and most gnarly story we have yet to meet.
01;09;33;16 - 01;09;34;14
I hope you're ready.
01;09;34;14 - 01;09;38;13
It's going to be it's going to be
a monster of a story, a real devious one.
01;09;38;15 - 01;09;40;17
Helen Keller, What's her deal anyway?
01;09;40;17 - 01;09;42;02
Is she even real? Who knows?
01;09;42;02 - 01;09;44;18
But that's
who we're talking about next week.
01;09;44;18 - 01;09;47;00
I'm pretty excited about that one I like.
01;09;47;00 - 01;09;51;25
There's so much to know about
some of the like, it does seem impossible.
01;09;51;25 - 01;09;54;29
But now, after listening to the Donna Reed
01;09;54;29 - 01;09;58;08
party story, is anything impossible.
01;09;58;08 - 01;10;02;22
You know, if they can survive
in the Sierra Nevada mountains, surely
01;10;02;22 - 01;10;07;24
a lady who can't hear or see or talk
can learn how to do stuff, you know?
01;10;07;24 - 01;10;08;10
So anyway,
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I just want to thank every single one of
you for taking the time to listen to this.
01;10;13;21 - 01;10;14;14
And thank you for
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everybody who continues to review us
on all things.
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01;10;21;21 - 01;10;22;19
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01;10;22;19 - 01;10;26;15
You let me get on my soapbox
every week and talk about
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the fascinating stories
that I find interesting.
01;10;28;24 - 01;10;32;07
If you have a story that you're like,
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So. Yeah.
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Anyway, until next time. Thank you. Bye.