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Collection Details


Collection Name: Trails to Utah and the Pacific: Diaries and Letters, 1864-1869
Repository Name: American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress [Repository Details]
Repository Location: Washington, District of Columbia, United States
URL: http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/award99/upbhtml/overhome.html
Dates Spanned: 1846-1869
Description: Trails to Utah and the Pacific: Diaries and Letters, 1846-1869 incorporates 49 diaries, in 59 volumes, of pioneers trekking westward across America to Utah, Montana, and the Pacific between 1847 and the meeting of the rails in 1869. In addition to the diaries, the collection includes 43 maps, 82 photographs and illustrations, and 7 published guides for immigrants. Stories of persistence and pain, birth and death, God and gold, trail dust and debris, learning, love, and laughter, and even trail tedium can be found in these original "on the trail" accounts. The collection tells the stories of Mormon pioneer families and others who were part of the national westering movement, sharing trail experiences common to hundreds of thousands of westward migrants. The source materials are drawn from the collections of Brigham Young University, members of the Utah Academic Libraries Consortium, and other archival institutions in Utah, Nevada, and Idaho.
Broad Subjects: Domestic life; Rural Life
ASP Subjects: Diaries; Frontier and pioneer life; Letters; Migration, Internal--United States; Pacific States; Pioneers; Rural conditions; United States; Utah
Collection Code: OHC0005099