Location:
Red Buttes
Distance: 940 miles from Nauvoo
In the ten miles from where the Martin Handcart Company
forded the North Platte (near present-day Casper, Wyoming)
to Red Buttes (Bessemer Bend), many members died. At Red
Buttes they became snowbound for six days, and at least
fifty-six persons perished.
William Binder
October 1856
"During our sojourn at this camp we were placed
under very trying circumstances; being reduced to very low
rations of flour; a scanty supply of clothing and in
addition to these evils, it became our painful duty to bury
very many of our friends and traveling companions also to
see our cattle vanish from our view through starvation every
day."
(Reminiscences by William Lawrence Spicer Binder, HDC.)
Journal photographs
courtesy of Infobases, Inc.
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