Monday, August 27, 2012

A Shortcut Through Hell



          In the Spring of 1846 a group of families left Springfield Illinois to start a new life in California. However before reaching their destination this ill-fate group of emigrants known as the Donner Party suffered one of the most tragic and horrific episodes in the history of America's western migration.
          Although the Donner Party's story is a somewhat complex narrative and the details of their plight are not always agreed upon; it is generally agreed that the decision to deviate from the well traveled Oregon Trail and instead trek across Utah using an unproven shortcut known as Hasting Cutoff is what led to the Donner Party's failure to reach their final destination before winter set in leaving them stranded in the Sierra Nevada Mountains having to resorting to cannibalism to stay alive. 




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