Transcript
Transcript for Albert Jones notes, circa 1906
The Emigrants made hand Carts at Iowa Paul Gourley
Left Iowa Camp July 28th 20 days lost// here
Two companies—one under Edward Martin[;] one under Jesse Haven
18-4/7 miles per day to make the 1300 in 70 days
Arrived at Florence 22nd August
average travel 12 miles per day
Companies consolidated in one Edward Martin & Daniel Tyler Capts.
Left Florence August 25th 1856 for the 1000 miles journey
576 men[,] women and Children
Wagons
4 to the Cart—5 of us
Two wagon Companies behind us
Benjamin Hodgett
John A[.] Hunt
Company provisioned for 60 days
100# flour being given to each Cart for transportation
Sep 2 Col Alma [Almon Whiting] Babbit[t]—Thomas Margetts & Child—James Cowdy & wife and others killed—Mrs. Margets carried away by Indians.
Isaac Brockbanks mother
The March
Bro Evans the fourth death[.] tin cup record[.] Mother on the lead
<above> Passed near the spot where A W Babbitt was killed
Too many meetings for prayer & preaching
Moses Cluff and the Buffalo
Danl Tyler and the Mules
The girls and boys courting
The buffalo Chips—the dainty chins
John Watkins[,] Brother Compsan
The Hymn—Come come ye Saints
Oct 8th At Larimie. Over Coat
Flour[,] Bacon[,] Apples & Peaches
The Tennant Cattle driving and guarding
The people getting weary with the work—
John Jacques [Jaques] night adventure
The Appetites—
The 20th October crossing the North Platte
The first snow storm—which reached West to the Wasatch range and the great gloom
Snowed three days
The Songs of Zion
The deaths increasing[,] McBride
Old Scotch Man
his toes out of snow
Our Tent—the death of Jackson
callous to death
Dug the grave of a young man while he walked by its side[,] 14 in this Grave[,] Red Butte
Stone and the Wolves—a foot in a shoe brought to Camp—
John Watkins & the Ox
Oct 28—Rescued:: Joseph A Young
Daniel W Jones
Abel Garr
The big blue <Government over> Coat
The scene in Camp at the Rescue
Young girls eating toasted raw hide—as girls do gum
Bread Making—Bed making
Tents[,] Cyrus H. Wheelock
Snow 1½”
<Fry Pans>: for shovels [-]
Rescuers[:] David Garr
George D Grant
Robt J Burton
Charles Decker
W H Kimball
Reddick N[ewton] Allred
The crossing of the Sweet Water
W[illiam] S Binder hauls my hand Cart through—
The axle broke
Kimball carried me over—
S. S. went on
I remain & get another Cart and took on our things
The Council at Devils Gate
Cyrus H Wheelock’s address
10 men stay at Devils Gate with the goods of Hand Cart—People and of the Wagon Companies
Rested at Martins Ravine 2 or 3 days
The accidental burning of John Jacques [Jaques] Record
[Edmund] El[l]sworth & [Daniel D.] McArthur 497 Souls—100 Carts 5 Wagons
Jas D [James G.] Willie <66 died> 500 Souls—120 Carts—6 Wagons
[Edward] Martin & [Daniel] Tyler, 576 Souls, 146 Cars—7 Wagons
1856 Five hand Cart Cos.
[Edmund] Ellsworth—[Daniel D.] McArthur—[Edward] Bunker—Willie ([Edward] Martin & [Daniel] Tyler)
Timing the People time of death
S S Jones and Eph Hanks
The feet of the People frozen
[irrelevant data]
The life Guardsman [David] Blair buried at Quaken Asp hill
The survival of the fittest
Martins Lot the toughest of all
My Vow behind the Log fire
The American Axe:
Nov 2828th over the Big Mountain 7000 to 8000 Altitude[,] the Oxen [illegible] 8 ft Snow