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The narrator, who remembers the overland migration as a child of one of its leaders, gives a firsthand account of the emigrant train's preparations, route across plains and deserts, and the fateful turn in the Sierra Nevada where storms, scarce supplies, and separation of wagons led to snowbound camps. She records daily camp life, the slow collapse from hunger and sickness, the desperate journeys of small parties seeking help, the arrival of relief detachments, and the contested stories and accusations that followed. The memoir interweaves personal memories, correspondence with other survivors and rescuers, and reflections on pioneer community response and memorialization.

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Eliza Poor Donner Houghton

Eliza Poor Donner Houghton was an American author best known for her poignant account of the ill-fated Donner Party. Her book, "The Expedition of the Donner Party and its Tragic Fate," provides a detailed narrative of the harrowing experiences faced by the group during their westward journey in the 1840s. Houghton, who was a survivor of this tragic expedition, offers a unique perspective on the challenges of survival and the human spirit in the face of adversity. Her work contributes significantly to the historical understanding of this pivotal event in American history.

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