Overland in 1846, Volume 1: Diaries and Letters of the California-Oregon Trail

Overland in 1846: Diaries and Letters of the California-Oregon Trail, edited by Dale Morgan, is a monumental two-volume collection that preserves the voices of the men and women who braved the overland journey to the American West. Drawing from diaries, journals, and correspondence written along the trail, Morgan presents an unparalleled mosaic of firsthand accounts from pioneers who risked everything in pursuit of new lives in California and Oregon.

The two volumes capture the raw immediacy of the trail experience: the endless miles of prairie, the dangers of river crossings, the grueling ascents into mountain passes, and the constant specter of disease and scarcity. Through these unfiltered voices, readers witness the hopes, fears, tragedies, and triumphs of ordinary people caught in extraordinary circumstances. Each diary entry or letter brings the trail to life, offering a ground-level perspective on one of the most significant migrations in American history.

Morgan's meticulous editing provides essential context, clarifying routes, identifying individuals, and situating each narrative within the larger historical framework of westward expansion. The result is a definitive source for scholars, students, and general readers alike—an anthology that humanizes the pioneers and ensures their experiences remain part of America's historical memory.

 Spanning hardship, perseverance, and moments of fleeting beauty, Overland in 1846 stands as one of the most important documentary histories of the California-Oregon Trail, capturing the courage and endurance of those who helped shape the American West. 

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Overland in 1846, Volume 1: Diaries and Letters of the California-Oregon Trail

Overland in 1846: Diaries and Letters of the California-Oregon Trail, edited by Dale Morgan, is a monumental two-volume collection that preserves the voices of the men and women who braved the overland journey to the American West. Drawing from diaries, journals, and correspondence written along the trail, Morgan presents an unparalleled mosaic of firsthand accounts from pioneers who risked everything in pursuit of new lives in California and Oregon.

The two volumes capture the raw immediacy of the trail experience: the endless miles of prairie, the dangers of river crossings, the grueling ascents into mountain passes, and the constant specter of disease and scarcity. Through these unfiltered voices, readers witness the hopes, fears, tragedies, and triumphs of ordinary people caught in extraordinary circumstances. Each diary entry or letter brings the trail to life, offering a ground-level perspective on one of the most significant migrations in American history.

Morgan's meticulous editing provides essential context, clarifying routes, identifying individuals, and situating each narrative within the larger historical framework of westward expansion. The result is a definitive source for scholars, students, and general readers alike—an anthology that humanizes the pioneers and ensures their experiences remain part of America's historical memory.

 Spanning hardship, perseverance, and moments of fleeting beauty, Overland in 1846 stands as one of the most important documentary histories of the California-Oregon Trail, capturing the courage and endurance of those who helped shape the American West. 

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Overland in 1846, Volume 1: Diaries and Letters of the California-Oregon Trail

Overland in 1846, Volume 1: Diaries and Letters of the California-Oregon Trail

by Dale Morgan
Overland in 1846, Volume 1: Diaries and Letters of the California-Oregon Trail

Overland in 1846, Volume 1: Diaries and Letters of the California-Oregon Trail

by Dale Morgan

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Overland in 1846: Diaries and Letters of the California-Oregon Trail, edited by Dale Morgan, is a monumental two-volume collection that preserves the voices of the men and women who braved the overland journey to the American West. Drawing from diaries, journals, and correspondence written along the trail, Morgan presents an unparalleled mosaic of firsthand accounts from pioneers who risked everything in pursuit of new lives in California and Oregon.

The two volumes capture the raw immediacy of the trail experience: the endless miles of prairie, the dangers of river crossings, the grueling ascents into mountain passes, and the constant specter of disease and scarcity. Through these unfiltered voices, readers witness the hopes, fears, tragedies, and triumphs of ordinary people caught in extraordinary circumstances. Each diary entry or letter brings the trail to life, offering a ground-level perspective on one of the most significant migrations in American history.

Morgan's meticulous editing provides essential context, clarifying routes, identifying individuals, and situating each narrative within the larger historical framework of westward expansion. The result is a definitive source for scholars, students, and general readers alike—an anthology that humanizes the pioneers and ensures their experiences remain part of America's historical memory.

 Spanning hardship, perseverance, and moments of fleeting beauty, Overland in 1846 stands as one of the most important documentary histories of the California-Oregon Trail, capturing the courage and endurance of those who helped shape the American West. 


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781779792952
Publisher: Bonhopai Books
Publication date: 09/02/2025
Series: Overland in 1846 , #1
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 410
File size: 9 MB

About the Author

 Dale Lowell Morgan (1914–1971) was an American historian, editor, and bibliographer acclaimed for his pioneering work on the history of the American West. Born in Salt Lake City, Utah, Morgan lost his hearing at the age of fourteen, a challenge that deepened his dedication to research and writing. He became a central figure in mid-20th-century Western historiography, editing and publishing numerous collections of diaries, letters, and firsthand accounts of exploration and migration. His magnum opus, Overland in 1846, reflects both his meticulous scholarship and his passion for preserving the authentic voices of pioneers on the California-Oregon Trail. Morgan's work extended to studies of Mormon history, fur trade, and frontier exploration, earning him wide respect among scholars. Though his career was cut short by his early death, his legacy endures in the rich body of documentary history he produced, which continues to shape our understanding of the American West. 

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