[or-roots] Row River Row
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Fri Jan 27 19:03:44 PST 2012
Glen,
This is great information. Thanks for sharing. I am an avid hiker just entering the 3rd year of my quest to section hike the Pacific Crest Trail.
There are portions of the Free Emigrant Road just outside Cottage Grove that are still very viable and hike-able. Now retired with lots of time on my hands I am wondering if there is a way I can get involved.
Stephen Clark
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From: Glen Jones <glenkc7mbm at comcast.net>
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Stephen and Les
Just for info, the Free Emmigrant Road is under study by the National Historic Trails and the National park
Service for inculsion in the National Historic Trails.
The Oregon California Trails Association is involved in this and may be doing some things this summer on the Road
Also the National Convention of the OCTA is in Oregon City July 22-26 2013, I am on the Communications and Publicity
Committee for the Convention.( Accually Monarch Hotel at Clackamas Town Center is the Headquarters for the Convention)
For those unaware the Oregon California Trails Association (OCTA) Works with the National Park Service in
Locating and Marking Historic Trails.
Glen Jones Portland, Oregon
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Les,
If you can find copies of the Oregon Historical Quarterly Vol. 77, No. 4 ( December 1976) through Vol. 79, No. 1 (Spring 1978) you will find a series of articles on the Free Immigrant Road and the Elliot Cutoff by Leah Collins Menefee and Lowell Tiller titled "Cutoff Fever."
It is an account of the attempts of local Lane County residents to survey and build a toll free road from Lane County to the Oregon Trail and the exploits of the Lost Wagon Train of 1853.
Some of my Clarks were involved in the survey and road building efforts as well as others being members of the Lost Wagon Train. The Lost Train was comprised of some 1,000+ people and 215 wagons.
Interesting stuff.
Stephen Clark
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From: Leslie Chapman <opera_70 at yahoo.com>
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Okay I got a hold of little brother and he says they have done some additional research on the George Clark story, but he is not sure what, he will try to remember (all us chappies have such good memories) to see what they have when he is on duty next week.
http://www.cggenealogy.org/
is the genealogy web site and
jane.a.myers[take out these brakcets and put at here]att.net is the email address for their researcher
At PLSO a few years back we had a presentation on the lost wagon train if I remember right, well actually his talk was on wagon trains and old roads (the part of the talk actually connected to surveying) and I seem to remember at the time I had a book that told some anecdotal stuff about the rescue mission. Unfortunately off the top of my head I can't remember what the book was so would have to search for it all over again unless I can find the email I sent it to him in. If you have access to Heritage Quest that is most likely where I found it.
Les C
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