Alcove Springs & The Oregon Trail
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member brwhiz
N 39° 41.370 W 096° 38.183
14S E 702679 N 4395966
This Kansas Historical Marker, commemorating this location on the Oregon Trail, is located at the southeast corner of the intersection of 10th Terrace (US Highway 77) and Valley Road (Kansas Highway 9) northeast of Blue Rapids, Kansas.
Waymark Code: WMGEHH
Location: Kansas, United States
Date Posted: 02/22/2013
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member cosninocanines
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Alcove Springs & The Oregon Trail

Six miles northwest is Alcove Springs, named in 1846 by appreciative travelers on the Oregon Trail who carved the name on the surrounding rocks and trees. One described the Springs as "a beautiful cascade of water...altogether one of the most romantic spots I ever saw."

This country was well-known to early-day traders and "mountain men" as well as to later travelers to the Far West. John C. Fremont and his 1842 exploring expedition bivouacked at the Springs, and Marcus Whitman, with a thousand emigrants to Oregon, stopped there in 1843. Utah-bound Mormons and California-bound goldseekers followed, for only a short distance above was Independence Crossing, the famous ford across the Big Blue river. The Donner party, most of whom later froze or starved in the Sierras, buried its first member, Sarah Keyes, near the Springs in 1846.

The great Tuttle Creek Reservoir at full pool level extends along the Big Blue from Independence Crossing southward nearly to Manhattan.

Road of Trail Name: The Oregon Trail

State: Kansas

County: Marshall

Historical Significance:
This eastern portion of the Oregon Trail was common to many different emigration routes that split up farther west toward numerous destinations.


Years in use: 25

How you discovered it:
Spotted this historical marker on the side of the highway as I passed by.


Book on Wagon Road or Trial:
several: Connelley's History of Kansas , 1918 Cutler's History History of Kansas, 1883 Kansas Collection Dodge City History Dodge City, The Cowboy Capital; by Robert M. Wright The Rath Trail Native American Bibliographies Old West Trails Books a powells.com bookstore US History Museums Old West Museums, WWW-VL: American West Wild West History Assoc.


Why?:
This portion of the Oregon Trail was the easiest path through this portion of the Great Plains. All users were headed west to seek gold, farmland, or fortunes from new trade.


Directions:
Junction of US Highway 77 and Kansas Highway 9 northeast of Blue Rapids.


Website Explination: Not listed

Visit Instructions:
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