
The Oregon Trail - Dead Man's Pass
N 45° 36.017 W 118° 30.443
11T E 382442 N 5050742
Quick Description: Dead Man's Pass on the Oregon Trail
Location: Oregon, United States
Date Posted: 12/12/2007 12:05:35 PM
Waymark Code: WM2R72
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Long Description:It all started as cluttered braches of trails from the Mississippi
River region(Missouri) heading West to the (Williamette
Valley).
The Wagon ruts here leave the traces of their passings.
There is not just a single set of ruts but many scars and trails
left by the passing of the wagons.
This is one of the more famous places also known as Crawfords
Hill.
One of the most dangerous spots on the Oregon Trail.
In 1840 only 3 States existed west of the Mississippi River.
Maine's boundary with Canada was undefined and the western
boundaries of the Nation lay roughly along the Continental
Divide.
Within 10 years the United States and Great Britain had drawn a
boundary that stretched from the Atlantic to the Pacific.
As the western boundary moved from the Rocky Mountains to the
Pacific Ocean.Waves of emigrants completely eliminated any sense of
the frontier, changed the way of life of the American Indians, and
ravaged many wild animal species, especially the herds of buffalo.
Plows and barbed wire scattered the prairies,and the
Transcontinental railroads knitted the great distances
together.
The Indians being the first explorers and then the likes of
Lewis and Clark and then the multitude of peoples that still live
in the region to this day.
As always have fun be safe and
HAPPY..................................WAYMARKING