Hastings Cutoff
The Hastings Cutoff was an alternative route for westward emigrants to travel to California, as proposed by Lansford Hastings in The Emigrant's Guide to Oregon and California. The ill-fated Donner Party infamously took the route in 1846.
Hastings Cutoff | |
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Route of the California Trail and Hastings Cutoff in the western United States. | |
Location | Humboldt River Basin, Elko County |
Nevada Historical Marker | |
Official name | West End of Hastings Cutoff |
Reference no. | 3 |
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