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By Carey Pearce, PGP NSGW, November 3, 2017
First Permanent Emigrant Trail Markers Marker
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1 California, Nevada County, Truckee — First Permanent Emigrant Trail Markers
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
2 California, Nevada County, Truckee — The Emigrant Trail
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
 
 
  
  
  
 
 
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