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West from Fort Bridger title West From Fort Bridger The - photo 1
West from Fort Bridger

title:West From Fort Bridger : The Pioneering of the Immigrant Trails Across Utah, 1846-1850
author:Korns, J. Roderic; Morgan, Dale Lowell; Bagley, Will; Schindler, Harold
publisher:Utah State University Press
isbn10 | asin:0874211891
print isbn13:9780874211894
ebook isbn13:9780585029351
language:English
subjectPioneers--Utah--Diaries, Overland journeys to the Pacific--History--Sources, Utah--Description and travel--Sources, Utah--History--Sources.
publication date:1994
lcc:F821.W47 1994eb
ddc:979.2/02
subject:Pioneers--Utah--Diaries, Overland journeys to the Pacific--History--Sources, Utah--Description and travel--Sources, Utah--History--Sources.
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OLD EMIGRANT TRAIL ON THE SALT DESERT Floating Island to the left Silver - photo 2
OLD EMIGRANT TRAIL ON THE SALT DESERT
Floating Island to the left; Silver Island in the distance.
Note the trail of the emigrant wagons preserved in the salt
and part of the running gears of an abandoned wagon.
Charles Kelly photo, Utah State Historical Society
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West from Fort Bridger
The Pioneering of the Immigrant Trails across Utah
18461850
Original Diaries and Journals Edited and with Introductions by
J. Roderic Korns and Dale L. Morgan
Revised and Updated by
Will Bagley and Harold Schindler
Utah State University Press
Logan, Utah
1994
Page iv
To the Memory of J. Roderic Korns and Dale L. Morgan

Copyright 1951, Utah State Historical Society
New Introduction and Revisions
Copyright 1994, Utah State University Press
All rights reserved
First edition published as Volume XIX of the Utah Historical
Quarterly
. Revised and reprinted by arrangement with the Utah State
Historical Society.
Second Printing, January 1995.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
West from Fort Bridger: the pioneering of the Immigrant Trails
across Utah, 18461850 / original diaries and journals edited and
with introductions by J. Roderic Korns and Dale L. Morgan;
revised and updated by Will Bagley and Harold Schindler.
p. cm.
Includes index.
ISBN 0-87421-178-6
ISBN 0-87421-189-1
1. PioneersUtahDiaries. 2. Overland journeys to the Pacific
HistorySources. 3. UtahDescription and travelSources. 4.
UtahHistorySources. I. Korns, J. Roderic, 18901949.
II. Morgan, Dale Lowell, 19141971. III. Bagley, Will, 1950.
IV. Schindler, Harold, 1929.
F821.W47 1994Picture 3Picture 4Picture 5979.2'02dc20
9416876
Picture 6Picture 7Picture 8Picture 9Picture 10CIP
Page v
Contents
Illustrations and Maps
vi
Introduction to the New Edition
vii
Preface
xviii
In Memoriam
xxi
Introduction
1
The Journal of James Clyman
23
The Journal of Edwin Bryant
46
The Journal of Heinrich Lienhard
113
The Jefferson Map
187
The Journal of James Frazier Reed
197
The Hastings Map and Waybills
241
The Golden Pass Road
251
The Salt Lake Cutoff
277
Index
307

Page vi
Illustrations
Old Emigrant Trail on the Salt Desert
Frontis
J. Roderic Korns
xx
Dale Lowell Morgan
xx
Lansford Warren Hastings
22
James Clyman
22
James M. Hudspeth
22
An Opening in the James Clyman Diary
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