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By Carey Pearce, PGP NSGW, November 3, 2017
First Permanent Emigrant Trail Markers Marker
SHOWN IN SOURCE-SPECIFIED ORDER
| | The nearby monument was envisioned in 1929 by C. F. McGlashan, Truckee’s foremost resident 1872-1931 and author of the 1880 classic, The History of the Donner Party; P.M. Weddell, who placed wooden signs on the Donner Trail from Verdi, Nevada . . . — — Map (db m176342) HM |
| | The Emigrant Trail in the pioneer days of California came through the low pass to the north, facing this monument. The trail turned west at this point for a distance of twenty-six hundred feet where a tablet describes the route then followed. — — Map (db m176338) HM |
May. 6, 2024