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Published on: 2013-09-12
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1917 edition. Excerpt: ... PART III. PIONEERING: SALT LAKE to CALIFORNIA. SEC. I.--ROUTE SOUTH AND NORTH. 27.--A DIARY. By Howard Egan, of His Trip in 1849-50, From Fort Utah (Provo City) to California, With the Distance, Water, Feed and Suitable Camp Grounds, Numbered From 1 to 89, Etc. Kept for a Future Traveling Guide. Sunday, November 18th, 1849.--We started from Fort Utah in company with Brothers Grander and Hills, having three wagons and fifteen head of animals and forty souls, for California. It stormed for three days previous to our starting, which has made the roads very bad. After traveling seven and a half miles we came to a small spring branch, and we traveled up a little further and camped at Hobble Creek (*now Spring-ville), which is a good camp ground with feed and wood in plenty. Monday, 19th.--The morning was warm and pleasant. Brother Orlando Hovey started in company with us this morning, having a wagon, four yoke of cattle and four men. Our company numbered fourteen men and boys. We traveled eight miles and came to a creek about ten feet wide (*Spanish Fork), which is a good camp ground, with wood in plenty. We came nine miles and camped at a small spring branch (*near Salem), where the feed was good and plenty of willows for fuel. Tuesday, 20th.--This morning we had a severe storm of rain and sleet, which made the roads very bad. This afternoon the road is much better. We passed several good camp grounds. No. (i (*Pavson) is a beautiful stream, there being two branches with wood in plenty. All the streams and springs up to No. 10 were good camps. We came twenty-three miles and camped on No. 10, where there are plenty of willows. There is a branch of this creek a quarter of a mile ahead. Wednesday, 21st.--This morning Brother Badger and Brother...
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