Wagon Train Trails Map. Original 1883 Wagon Trail Map WASHINGTON TERRITORY Indian Reservations Trail, Gila River Trail, Mormon Trail, Old Spanish Trail, Oregon Trail, and the Santa Fe Trail for many different reasons Below is a basic map of the route the Dutton family took from Texas to Montana in 1883: Trinity River in Texas
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Three of the Missouri-based routes—the Oregon, California, and Mormon Trails—were collectively known as the Emigrant Trails. The Great Wagon Road (1731 to 1800) This map project on the Roads and Trails of Colonial America started by questioning what routes the immigrant ancestors used during their southern and western migrations
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The trail, blazed by Peter Lassen while leading a wagon train of pioneers to California in 1848, was used by thousands of goldseekers and emigrants for nearly a decade The trail, blazed by Peter Lassen while leading a wagon train of pioneers to California in 1848, was used by thousands of goldseekers and emigrants for nearly a decade By early September 1857 the wagon train was in the south Utah Territory almost to California when nearly the entire party was slaughtered at Mountain Meadows along the Old Spanish Trail.
Trails West. Baker-Fancher Party - 200 emigrants from the Ozarks of northwest Arkansas left in April 1857 for California Trail, Gila River Trail, Mormon Trail, Old Spanish Trail, Oregon Trail, and the Santa Fe Trail for many different reasons
Trails West Genealogy map, Map, History. MAPPING THE TRAILS! Here are some landmarks of the trails for each of those early groups that set out from Independence, Missouri. Two major wagon-based transportation networks, one typically starting in Missouri and the other in the Mexican province of Santa Fe de Nuevo México, served the majority of settlers during the era of westward expansion