Jayhawker Party

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The Jayhawker Party (originally composed of 36 single young men) left Illinois in April 1849 to cross the plains in search of gold in California. After joining several other wagon trains intending to travel the Spanish Trail to Los Angeles, the Jayhawkers and some of the other wagon owners separated themselves to try a shortcut by way of Walker Pass and got lost in what is now known as Death Valley. After a struggle with hunger and thirst, in addition to the loss of 3 lives, the party safely arrived at the San Francisquito Ranch north of Los Angeles, CA on Feb. 4, 1850.

From the description of Collection of materials related to the Jayhawker Party, 1849-1938 (bulk 1850-1887). (Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens). WorldCat record id: 122510224

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associatedWith Brier, Charles T. person
associatedWith Brier, John Wells, 1842-1914. person
associatedWith Carey, Thomas J., Mrs. person
associatedWith Colton, John B. 1831-1891. person
associatedWith Doty, Edward. person
associatedWith Fremont, Jessie Benton, 1824-1902. person
associatedWith Groscup, John. person
associatedWith Houghton, Eliza Poor Donner. person
associatedWith Koenig, George. person
associatedWith Lummis, Charles Fletcher, 1859-1928. person
associatedWith Manly, William Lewis, b. 1820. person
associatedWith Mecum, Charles B. person
associatedWith Nusbaumer, Louis, 1819-1878. person
associatedWith Palmer, T. S. (Theodore Sherman), 1868-1955. person
associatedWith Stephens, Lorenzo Dow, 1827- person
associatedWith Strother, John P. person
associatedWith Young, Sheldon. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
California
Death Valley (Calif. and Nev.)
Subject
Overland journeys to the Pacific
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Active 1849

Active 1938

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