Our Faces Are Westward

Our Faces Are Westward

The 1852 Oregon Trail Journey of Edward Jay Allen

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In 1852, in search of better health, a sickly Edward Jay Allen traveled by steamboat from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to Council Bluffs, Iowa, where he joined a wagon train of Iowa farmers en route to Oregon. The group successfully navigated the trail through Nebraska, took the Child's Cutoff in Wyoming, and, after South Pass, followed the Sublette Cutoff. At Three Island Crossing in Idaho, Allen had become exhausted by the heat, dust, and insufficient water. Crippled by a badly sprained ankle, Allen led a small group who decided to turn their wagon beds into boats and float down the Snake River...