Trail of Tears, October 26-28, 1838

Potawatomi Trail of Death, 27 Oct. 1838: They stayed encamped at Little Shuy Creek. There was a notation about the Mormon conflict in William Polke's journal but nothing more.

Potawatomi Trail of Death - Diary of William Polke, 26 – 28 Oct. 1838:

“At sunrise the ferry boats were busily plying from shore to shore at Missouri River at Lexington (MO). As fast as the emigrants reached the southern bank they were hurried on their journey. At two o’clock the party were all over the river, and hastened to join the front of the emigration. At four o’clock the front of the party reached our encampment at Little Schuy Creek, eight miles from last night’s camp.”

“Much excitement over bloodshed, house burning, etc.” (He is referring to Missouri governor’s executive “Extermination Order” in the Missouri Mormon War leading up to Haun’s Mill massacre of Mormons). 

Drawing by Candi Wesaw.


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