Fort JanesvilleThoroughly terrified by 'The Ormsby Massacre,' the people of Honey Lake valley built themselves a stockade for protection from an Indian attack that n... [click for more]
Lassen Emigrant Trail, BieberPeter Lassen opened the Lassen Emigrant Trail in 1848 when he led a 12-wagon emigrant train from Missouri to California. The route, which passed near ... [click for more]
Lassen Emigrant TrailThrough this draw passed many covered wagons and gold seekers en route to California over the Lassen Trail during 1848-1851. Approaching this location... [click for more]
Noble Emigrant Trail, SusanvilleThis meadow, now a city park, was a welcome stopping place on the Noble Emigrant Trail, pioneered by William H. Nobles in 1851 and first used in 1852.... [click for more]
Noble Emigrant TrailThis route was first used in 1852 by emigrants to Northern California seeking to avoid the hardships of the Lassen Trail. It crossed the desert from t... [click for more]
Peter Lassen GraveIn memory of Peter Lassen, the pioneer who was killed by the Indians April 27, 1859, at 66 years of age. ... [click for more]
Roop’s FortBuilt in July 1854 by Isaac N. Roop, Roop House was a stopping place for emigrant trains. It was the locale of the 'sagebrush war' fought in 1863 betw... [click for more]