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Applegate Trail - The Oregon EncyclopediaSep 6, 2022 · The Applegate Trail, first laid out and used in 1846, was a southern alternative to the western-most segment of the Oregon Trail.
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Applegate Trail Settlement (U.S. National Park Service)Aug 9, 2020 · In 1846 Jesse Applegate led a small group of trailblazers in search of a southern route that did not require facing the challenge of the mighty Columbia River.
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The Applegate Trail - End of the Oregon TrailApr 2, 2019 · In 1852, a group blazed a trail off the Applegate route south of lower Klamath Lake to the Yreka area; this trail was used for many years to ...
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The Applegate Trail - Oregon History ProjectIn 1843 three brothers, Jesse, Lindsay, and Charles Applegate and their families, joined the emigrants who traveled the Oregon Trail.
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A South Road to Oregon: The History of the Applegate TrailThe History of the Applegate Trail traces the construction and controversy surrounding this long, treacherous southern branch of the Oregon Trail.
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Oregon Trail Hardships - RootsWebHundreds drowned trying to cross the Kansas, North Platte and Columbia Rivers --among others. In 1850 alone, 37 people drowned trying to cross one particularly ...
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Danger and Hardship on the Oregon Trail - Legends of AmericaSwollen rivers could tip over a wagon and drown both people and oxen, and valuable supplies, goods, and equipment could be lost. Sometimes, this was caused by ...
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Death and Danger on the Emigrant Trails - National Park ServiceDec 29, 2020 · Shootings, drownings, being crushed by wagon wheels, and injuries from handling domestic animals were the common killers on the trail. Wagon ...Missing: Columbia | Show results with:Columbia
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Learn what dangers Pioneers faced on their Oregon Trail journeySwollen rivers could tip over and drown both people and oxen. Such accidents could cause the loss of life and most or all of valuable supplies. Animals could ...Missing: Columbia | Show results with:Columbia
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Oregon Trail ChronologyApr 3, 2019 · 1845 An estimated 5000 Oregon-bound emigrants are on the Trail this year, most of them departing from Independence and Westport.
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[PDF] The 1846 Applegate Trail—Southern Route to OregonThe trailblazers opened a wagon road through nearly 500 miles of wilderness, arriving in the upper Willamette Valley in November. The Applegate Trail, part of ...Missing: meetings 1845
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6 Misconceptions About the Oregon Trail - Mental FlossJan 8, 2025 · The Oregon Trail had 4 to 10 percent death rate, which is lower than you might assume if you've played the computer game.
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Life and death on the wagon trail: Eighty-seven pioneers set off in ...Eighty-seven pioneers set off in 1846 to cross the arid wastelands of the American Midwest - nearly half died. Their fate reveals what can happen to groups ...
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Jesse Applegate (1811-1888) - The Oregon EncyclopediaNov 5, 2021 · Jesse Applegate, an influential early Oregon settler, is most remembered for his leadership role in establishing the Applegate Trail.
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Jesse Applegate, Who Found a Safer Route on the Oregon TrailApr 28, 2016 · In 1845, he was elected to Oregon's provisional government legislative committee, where he helped create Oregon's early laws. Jesse Applegate ...
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[PDF] Naming the Applegate TrailThe fifteen persons involved were Jesse Applegate, Lindsay. Applegate, Levi Scott, David Goff, John M Scott, John (Jack) Jones, Robert Smith, John. Owens ...
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[PDF] The 1846 Applegate Trail - Southern Route to OregonWith Levi Scott acting as guide, Jesse Applegate and others traveled ahead to mark the route. The trailblazers opened a wagon road through nearly 500 miles of ...Missing: key proponents planning
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The Applegate TrailThe Applegate Trail is the southern route of the Oregon Trail. It was blazed in 1846 by Applegate brothers – primarily Lindsay and Jesse.
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The Southern Route - Southern Oregon HistoryOn the morning of the 20th of June, 1846, we gathered on the La Creole, near where Dallas now stands, moved up the valley and encamped for the night on Mary's ...
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City of Rocks NR: Historic Resources Study (Historical Development)... Raft River: to proceed on the main trail along the Snake River or along alternate routes that took them south through the City of Rocks. The direct route ...
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California Trail | Emigrant Trails West, Inc.... Raft River, in present day southeastern ... The trail continued on down Goose Creek about another ten miles to the entrance to Little Goose Creek canyon.
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Where Trails Meet - Raft River Valley Trails Historical MarkerIn 1846 the California Cutoff, also called Applegate, left the Oregon Trail at the junction of the junction of the Raft River, traveled southwest to the City of ...
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On the Applegate Trail - Southern Oregon HistoryAfter we left Snake River, the first of any note, we camped near what has since been called the City of Rocks, and the Indians either stole an ox or it ...
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[PDF] The Applegate Trail | Oregon History ProjectThe road that Scott and the Applegates built went through Nevada desert, passed Goose Lake, Tule Lake, and Lower Klamath Lake at the. California-Oregon border, ...
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Applegate Trail: the Southern Route of the Oregon Trail - RootsWebIn 1853 over 3500 men, women, and children took this route. Today, Interstate 5 and Highway 66 cover the same route. The Applegate was designated a National ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] Applegate Trail - KLAMATH ECHOESKlamttth Echoes, to Jesse Applegate, "The Sage of Yoncalla," much maligned and unrewarded founder of rhe Applegate Trail. Statesman, Surveyor, Captain of rhe ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Applegate Trail - ArcGIS StoryMapsThe Applegate Trail (also known as the South Road, the South Emigrant Trail, and the Scott-Applegate Trail) follows the California Trail from Fort Hall in ...
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Applegate-Lassen Trail popular but deadly - Deseret NewsJan 2, 2000 · The trail's Black Rock Desert stretch was one of the deadliest along the entire overland route because of its heat and lack of water. The trail ...
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[PDF] National Historic Trails - Auto Tour Route Interpretive GuideWhere grass did grow along the river, it often was too salted with alkali for livestock to eat. ... off livestock in the night or crippled the draft animals with ...
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[PDF] The 1846 Applegate Trail - Southern Route to OregonIn 1846 Jesse and Lindsay Applegate and 13 others from near Dallas, Oregon, headed south following old trapper trails into a remote region of Oregon Country.
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Applegate Trail | Emigrant Trails West, Inc.A detour route, about four miles long, was opened for use by the emigrants in 1854. It went around to the east, then north up the present bladed road and then ...
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Levi Scott Leads First Wagons on Applegate TrailApr 18, 2016 · Scott led the first 75 wagons and some 150 pioneers on the primitive trail in 1846. Years later, Scott wrote his 91-page reminisces and at age ...Missing: key planning
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Applegate Trail - Oregon Travel Information CouncilSep 12, 2024 · The Klamath River was crossed eight miles upstream from this sign on October 4, 1846. This trail, roughly 680 miles, took fifty-six days of ...
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DIARIES AND JOURNALS Applegate Trail Routes Of InterestThe daily diaries of two emigrants, Virgil Pringle and Lester Hulin give us glimpes of the trail through our area of interest in 1846 and 1847 respectively.Missing: hardships | Show results with:hardships
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Oregon In 1846An indepth study of the 1846 Barlow Road and the 1846 Southern Route and the Smith family who traveled them.
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In 1814, David Guthrie shared his memories of the 1846 ordeals on ...In 1814, David Guthrie shared his memories of the 1846 ordeals on the Applegate Trail: "There were 15 in the family I was with--the Crowleys. Eight of them died ...
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[PDF] Rescue Efforts - Oregon OverlandDec 10, 2024 · December 5 – The rescuers swam both Luckiamute branches, and camped on Soap Creek. Here, Holt met the first of the South Road emigrants to have ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Valley of the Rogue Applegate Trail Kiosk Historical MarkerBy 1851 settlers were pouring into the Umpqua Valley. The following year Applegate Trail emigrants staked claims to the Rouge Valley and the South Umpqua ...
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Albert and Nancy Applegate Century RanchNov 22, 2023 · The brothers raised wheat and built a mill on Adams Creek where they prepared flour and grist, grew corn and potatoes, and raised sheep, cattle ...
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[PDF] First Year in Oregon Narrative History (1840–1869)Oct 2, 2021 · established southern route, known as the Applegate Trail. With an ... The growth rate of Oregon's settler population slowed during the 1860s ...
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Wheat Farming in OregonMay 7, 2024 · The California Gold Rush in 1849 and the southern Oregon gold strikes in 1851 became a strong market for Willamette Valley wheat farmers.Missing: cattle | Show results with:cattle
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Early Modoc History - Lava Beds National Monument (U.S. National ...Dec 10, 2023 · Modocs in Crisis Early hostilities with Applegate Trail settlers and emigrants culminated in the Ben Wright Massacre. Ben Wright, known as an “ ...
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Exploring Fort Klamath in Southern Oregon - Emerging Civil WarSep 9, 2024 · Almost as soon as emigrants began using the new Applegate Trail in 1843, Modoc Indians began harassing their passage. The Modoc numbered ...
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Fort Klamath and the Road to Bloody Point - Oregon History ProjectThat year John Charles Frémont made his fatal foray at Upper Klamath Lake and the Applegate Trail opened, passing through Modoc territory. Trying to stop the ...
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[PDF] In the FovtprM tf Gmukamp* - NPS HistorySmallpox ravaged the Klamath and Modoc populations in the 1840s, as the Applegate Trail exposed these communities to unprecedented numbers of settlers. As shall.
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Klamath Indian Reservation - Oregon History ProjectThe Treaty of 1864 merged the Klamath, Modoc, and Yahooskin tribes into the “Klamath Tribe” and onto a single reservation in the Klamath Basin.
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Challenging Existing Applegate Trail History - WSU PressOct 20, 2015 · Existing Applegate Trail narrative has been dominated by a single family's perspective, even though they didn't travel to Oregon in 1846 or take ...Missing: motivations | Show results with:motivations
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Blazing a Southern Path: The Applegate Trail and Oregon's ...Aug 5, 2025 · On August 10, 1846, more than 50 wagons, led by Captain Levi Scott and David Goff, veered away from the established Oregon Trail and embarked on ...Missing: recruitment | Show results with:recruitment
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Applegate Trail - The Men of the South Road Expedition and their ...Feb 23, 2006 · Lindsay Applegate took up a Donation Land Claim in Yoncalla after the road expedition of 1846 and established the Grist Mill on Halo Creek ( ...Missing: funding | Show results with:funding
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[PDF] “To the World!!” - Oregon Historical SocietySouthern Route took place between 1846 and. 1847. Curry is pictured ... that set out from the Willamette Valley to open the Southern Route from Fort Hall.<|control11|><|separator|>
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Applegate Trail | California Trail Interpretive CenterSep 26, 2019 · Borne out of tragedy and a desire for a safer journey west, this trail became a major route for emigrants traveling to northern California and southern Oregon.
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Oregon Trail - FamilySearchMar 18, 2025 · About 80,000 pioneers used it to reach Oregon, and about 20,000 to Washington before the transcontinental railroad in 1869. William Adrian Bowen ...
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Applegate House - The Oregon EncyclopediaJun 30, 2023 · The Charles and Melinda Applegate House in Yoncalla is the oldest known residence in Oregon that has remained in continuous family ownership ...
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Applegate Trail - Descent to Goose Lake Historical MarkerLocation. 41° 50.502′ N, 120° 21.528′ W. Marker is near Davis Creek, California, in Modoc County. It is on U.S. 395 at milepost 50.6, on the right when ...
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[PDF] cascade-siskiyou national monument inventory, assessment and ...Sep 29, 2023 · The Applegate Trail in Oregon was built to find another route to the Willamette Valley as an alternative to the Oregon Trail. As compared to the ...
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Applegate-Lassen Trail - National Historic Landmarks (U.S. National ...Jul 9, 2021 · The Applegate-Lassen Trail is a 130-mile long portion of the larger Applegate and Lassen Trails, which extends through Pershing, Humboldt, and Washoe Counties ...
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Wagons to the Willamette | WSU Press | Washington State UniversityIn stockLevi Scott's previously unpublished autobiography describes Jesse Applegate's 1846 expedition as they searched for a southern Oregon Trail route.Missing: hardships diary<|separator|>
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A South Road to Oregon: A History of the Applegate Trail - PBSMar 6, 2006 · Trace the construction and controversy surrounding this long, treacherous branch of the Oregon Trail from Fort Hall, Idaho through parts of Nevada, California, ...
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Southern Oregon HistoriesThe History of the Applegate Trail. Learn about the construction and controversy surrounding this long, treacherous southern branch of the Oregon Trail from ...