From Deseret News archives:
Track daily progress of handcart pioneers
Willie Company journal entries of 1856 put on Web
BYU Studies, a quarterly magazine that chronicles research and activities at the church-owned school, has set up the Web site handcart.byu.edu that allows users to read about the daily activity of the handcart company from journal entries kept by a company clerk and three other writers. Written commentary on the day's events is offered by Paul Lyman, a juvenile court judge in Richfield whose research into the company's daily activities will be published in book form this fall and was the basis for the project.
The Willie Company became famous in Western history not only for its arduous trek, but because the group was caught in early winter snows on the high plains of Wyoming in October 1856. Scores of company members died of exposure, exhaustion and starvation. Rescue parties sent from Salt Lake City brought the survivors to Utah.
During a 1994 trip to Wyoming, they decided to check out the Willie handcart rescue site. At the time, there were few clues as to where the events transpired, but they eventually found the area, now owned by the LDS Church. A few years later, the church purchased Martin's Cove, about an hour's drive from the Willie site, near where Martin Handcart Company members also perished. It has since developed both properties for use by modern-day "trekkers."
A few years ago, Lyman's extended family decided Martin's Cove would be the site for their family reunion, so he researched the handcart pioneer stories and put together some information. Two years later, he plunged into handcart history again when youths from his LDS ward were planning a trek.
"I found very little in-depth research done into any of it. In particular, I found that historians (who chronicled the events of the Willie Company) always relied on John Chislett's account, which is very negative and covers only the two-week window of the disaster. So I started digging and, by 2002, put together the outline of what would be in the book."
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