
Patty Reed's Doll: The Story of the Donner Party
by Rachel K. Laurgaard Author
(From Amazon): In the winter of 1846, the Donner Party was stranded by heavy snows in the Sierra Nevada mountains. The pioneers endured bitter hardships, and many of them died. But some survived, including 8-year-old Patty Reed, a girl filled with dignity and determination in the face of mortal danger. This is her story, as told by Dolly, the wooden doll she kept hidden in her dress.
Additional Details
- Resource Type
- Book
- ISBN
- 9780961735722
- Print Status
- In Print
- Chapters
- 19
- Pages
- 143
- Suggested Grades
- 1st - 6th
- Geographical Setting
- Western United States
- Historical Setting
- 1840 - 1850
- Publisher
- Tomato Enterprises
- Copyright
- 1989
Chapters
- 1 Springfield, Illinois, 1846
- 2 The First Night Out
- 3 From Springfield to Independence
- 4 Independence, Missouri
- 5 Out on the Prairie
- 6 Colonel Russell's Compnay
- 7 On the Banks of the Big Blue
- 8 The Valley of the Plate
- 9 Fourth of July at Fort Laramie
- 10 The Rocky Mountians
- 11 Fort Bridger
- 12 The Hasitngs Cutoff
- 13 The Valley of the Great Salt Lake
- 14 The Salt Desert
- 15 Along the Mary's River
- 16 The Truckee
- 17 The Sierra Nevada
- 18 Rescue
- 19 Sutter's Fort
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