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The Utter-Van Ornum Party Massacre of 1860

The Utter-Van Ornum Party Massacre of 1860

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In 1860, one of the most brutal and least-known disasters on the Oregon Trail unfolded along the Snake River. This is the true story of the Utter–Van Ornum Massacre—a nightmare of ambush, starvation, captivity, and desperate survival that rivaled even the Donner Party in terror and loss. Forty-four emigrants set out for Oregon’s Willamette Valley. Only fifteen would live to tell what happened.In this deep dive, we uncover the full timeline of the massacre, the breakdown of the wagon train, the multi-day battle against Shoshone and Bannock warriors, and the horrific escape that followed. We explore the ten-day march of starving survivors, the separations, the rescues that came too late, and the heart-wrenching fate of the Van Ornum children. We also examine the conflicting survivor accounts, including Joseph Myers’s controversial stories and Emeline Trimble’s later testimony that reshaped how historians understand the event.This episode pieces together military reports, survivor narratives, newspaper accounts, and historical research to tell one of the most shocking and forgotten tragedies of the American West.If you’re interested in Oregon Trail history, frontier warfare, Native American history, survival stories, or lost tales of the Old West, this is an episode you won’t want to miss.Don’t forget to Like, Subscribe, and hit the bell for more Wild West Deep Dives.Check out Wild West Deep Dives on Youtube; https://youtu.be/FWEJz8-z4rM?si=3m71xLBWJoOd8IVx#Oregontrailmassacre #trailmassacre #oregontrail #wildwest #oldwest #frontierhistory #pioneerhistory #pioneerstoriesMain Sources for Research;https://www.oregonhistoryproject.org/articles/historical-records/snake-river-massacre-account-by-one-of-the-survivors/ Article from the Oregon Argus, 24th of November, 1860Massacre on the Oregon Trail in the Year 1860 (2) A Tale of Horror, Cannibalism & Three Remarkable Children By Carl P. Schlicke https://www.washingtonhistory.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/01-1_Schlicke-1.pdf https://npshistory.com/publications/oreg/c-v1n1-1987.pdf https://www.legendsofamerica.com/utter-van-ornum-massacre-idaho/https://www.truewestmagazine.com/article/abducted By Terry A. Del Benehttps://www.archives.gov/milestone-documents/fort-laramie-treaty Fort Laramie Treaty of 1868https://history.idaho.gov/wp-content/uploads/0233.pdfLinks for PhotosThe Site of where they buried; Alexis Van Ornum, Marcus Van Ornum, Mrs. Abigail Van Ornum, two of the Utter boys, and a young man named Samuel Gleason.- Photos by; Ken LundSioux Reservation Map- Kmusser‘Circle the Wagons’- The Phoenix Preacher- https://www.phoenixpreacher.com/circle-the-wagons/ Starvation Camp Marker Photos- Photographed by Barry SwackhamerCache Valley, Utah- https://visitusaparks.com/utah-logan-cache-valley/

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