Title:
Joel Grover journal, and other material, 1851-1864
Creator/Contributor:
Grover, Joel, 1825-1879, creator, creator.
Creator/Contributor:
Riggs, Joseph Edmond, 1837-1914, signer.
Creator/Contributor:
Thompson, Edward Davis, 1837-1906, signer.
Abstract:
Contains a handwritten journal of Joel Grover(8 pages) with dated entries from May 9-July 15, 1851 for an overland journey
from Cedar Rapids, Iowa, west towards California, and points along the Platte River Road through Nebraska, Fort Laramie and
western Wyoming. Grover was accompanied by three companions. The entries contain descriptions of the pararies, other emigrants
they encountered and several difficult river crossings. On July 13, he estimates they have traveled about 650 miles. The final
entry on July 15 finds them leaving the Platte River Road for "the old road" which is described as "a good road to Clear Creek."
It is unknown how much farther the group went. Other materials include a military order dated October 15, 1864, directing
Grover to commence a scouting trip, co-signed by the camp commander of the 3rd Regiment Kansas State Militia, Major Joseph
E. Riggs, and the Acting Adjutant, Edward Davis Thompson. Other documents include a manuscript map of the area around Fort
Leavenworth, lists of supplies, a timeline of historical "remarkable events", and a contract for another trip from Cedar Rapids
to Oregon in 1853
Date:
1851 (issued)
Subject:
n-us-ks
Overland journeys to the Pacific -- Personal narratives
Voyages par terre jusqu'au Pacifique -- Récits personnels
Overland journeys to the Pacific
Kansas. -- Militia. -- Regiment, 3rd.
Grover, Joel -- 1825-1879 -- Archives
Note:
Purchase From William Reese Co.; 2009.
Joel Grover journal, and other material, 1851-1864, BANC MSS 2009/173, The Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley.
In English.
Type:
Diary
Personal Narrative
diaries.
Archives.
Diaries.
Personal narratives.
Diaries.
Personal narratives.
Journaux intimes.
Récits personnels.
Physical Description:
print
1 38 x 25 cm.
Language:
English
Origin:
California