- Bartleson-Bidwell Party
In 1841, the Bartleson-Bidwell Party led by Captain John Bartleson and
John Bidwell , became the first American emigrants to attempt a wagon crossing fromMissouri toCalifornia . The trail to California had been established not by the government, but by members of the "Emigrant Societies" formed in the 1840s. The efforts of three parties had established a passable wagon road over the two main obstacles: theGreat Salt Lake Desert inUtah , and theSierra Nevada mountains in California. The result was a journey of 2,000 miles in a single summer and fall, by oxen or horses at 15 miles a day, which meant a voyage of about five months.In May 1841, the party assembled at Sapling Grove, near
Westport, Missouri under the organization of the twenty-one-year-old Bidwell. Numbering more than sixty, the group decided to travel together toJohn Marsh 's California ranch at the foot ofMount Diablo in present-day Contra Costa County. Moving west, the emigrants traveled over theOregon Trail with FatherPierre-Jean De Smet and aJesuit party guided bymountain man , Thomas "Broken Hand" Fitzpatrick.At
Fort Hall , in presentCaribou County, Idaho , a 19th century military and trading outpost in the easternOregon Country , about half of the original party changed their plans and decided to take the easier road intoOregon . The remainder of the Bartleson-Bidwell party split off from the trappers' trail to Oregon and headed west along the north shore of theGreat Salt Lake . Crossing the desert west of the lake, they were forced to abandon their wagons. Accompanied by their surviving animals, they eventually found the Mary's River (now the Humboldt) and followed it to its sink (near presentLovelock, Nevada ). Crossing the desert to the south, they reached theWalker River , which they ascended over the Sierra in the same region crossed byJedediah Smith in 1828.See also
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California Trail
*Hastings Cutoff
*Nancy Kelsey
*Michael Gillis
*Josiah Belden Reference
* Charles Hopper, "Narrative of Charles Hopper, A California Pioneer of 1841," Utah Historical Quarterly 3 (1930);
* Charles Kelly, Salt Desert Trails (1930);
* Roderick J. Korns, "West from Fort Bridger," Utah Historical Quarterly 19 (1951);
* David E. Miller, First Wagon Train to Cross Utah, 1841," Utah Historical Quarterly 30 (1962);
*Dale L. Morgan , The Great Salt Lake (1947) from [http://historytogo.utah.gov/utah_chapters/pioneers_and_cowboys/bartleson-bidwellparty.html Pioneers and Cowboys ] at historytogo.utah.govExternal links
* [http://members.aol.com/DanMRosen/donner/westward.htm The Westward Migration]
* [http://cdl.library.cornell.edu/cgi-bin/moa/moa-cgi?notisid=ABP2287-0041-23 "The First Emigrant Train to California" by John Bidwell]
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