Results for Emigrant Trail
Overland Emigrant Trails
This boulder marks the
Overland Emigrant Trai...
Nobles' Emigrant Trail
Pioneered by William Nobles, this trail linked the Applega...
Nobles Emigrant Trail
In 1852, William H. Nobles located an easier and more dire...
Emigrant Trail
1850
Gold discovered
Rabbit Creek – 1850
Pioneer Emigrant Trail
This boulder was known to the pioneers as the Indian Medic...
Emigrant Trail Terminus
Sonora was the goal of many emigrants traveling the variou...
Emigrant Trail to Nevada City
In 1850, the year after the fabulous gold strike on Deer C...
Lassen Emigrant Trail
Through this draw passed many covered wagons and gold seek...
Mormon-Carson Pass Emigrant Trail
Mormon-Carson Pass Emigrant Trail, the heavily-travelled g...
Overland Emigrant Trail
Approximately 1 ¼ miles east of this site is the historic ...
Results for Emigrant Trail
Overland Emigrant Trails
This boulder marks the
Overland Emigrant Trails
through Fremont to
Oregon, California, Utah
and Colorado
Erected Setp. 23, 1912
Marker is at the intersection of Military Avenue and D Street, on the left when traveling east on Military Avenue.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Nobles' Emigrant Trail
Pioneered by William Nobles, this trail linked the Applegate Trail in Nevada to the Northern Sacramento Valley. During the 1850s and 60s, several thousand emigrants used this trail in their migration from the eastern United States.
Marker is on Lassen Peak ...
Nobles Emigrant Trail
In 1852, William H. Nobles located an easier and more direct route to California for gold-seekers and pioneers heading west. Nobles Trail contributed importantly to the development of Northern California and led to additional transportation routes. Extensive use of Nobles ...
Emigrant Trail
1850
Gold discovered
Rabbit Creek – 1850
Renamed
La Porte – 1857
Marker is at the intersection of Main Street and School Street on Main Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Pioneer Emigrant Trail
This boulder was known to the pioneers as the Indian Medicine Stone. On its top are hollows in which the Indians lay while taking sun baths to cure their ills. One branch of the Emigrant Trail leading from Truckee Pass ...
Emigrant Trail Terminus
Sonora was the goal of many emigrants traveling the various overland and sea routes.
The 1852 Clark-Skidmore Party of emigrants from Elizabethtown, Ohio and Lawrenceburg, Indiana struggled to force a wagon train up the Walker River and over the 10,000 ft. ...
Emigrant Trail to Nevada City
In 1850, the year after the fabulous gold strike on Deer Creek in Nevada City, the Overland Emigrant Trail branched off the original Bear River route at Bear Valley, climbed Washington Ridge and passed this point on its way to ...
Lassen Emigrant Trail
Through this draw passed many covered wagons and gold seekers enroute to California over the Lassen Trail during 1848-1851. Approaching this location from the north, the trail passed what is now Bogard Ranger Station. Proceeding southward to Big Springs and ...
Mormon-Carson Pass Emigrant Trail
Mormon-Carson Pass Emigrant Trail, the heavily-travelled gateway to California gold fields, was blazed in 1848 by discharged members of the Mormon battalion traveling east to join their families.
Five hundred Mormon volunteers, recruited in Iowa, served one year in the Army ...
Overland Emigrant Trail
Approximately 1 ¼ miles east of this site is the historic Johnson’s Crossing. This was the first settlement reached west of the Sierra and the last stop on the Overland Emigrant Trail. Used as a camping spot for the pioneers, ...