ne, sheey got to ju makes in entry which is actually very beautiful, about where they are and what they have seen. it is june 3, traveling 19 miles. we found the roads sandy. at one place, the bluff came near the river and i offended on horseback to the top of the highest one that we could see and there we saw a romantic spectacle. flowing in peaceful music, intersected with islands and covered with timber where no other timber could be seen. the immigrants and the wagons on the roads in either direction as far as the eye could reach. below contrasted strangely with a view on the other side of where i was. nothing could be seen but higher ranges of plus, for the sandhills -- bluffs, or the sandhills. lifeling was a momentous experience for those that came across the oregon. was a reallygail good writer, she turned that talent into writing a fictional account of the family's journey across the trail. it was published in 1859. it was one of the very first fiction books published in oregon. it is called "captain grace's company," by mrs. abigail j. du niway. she had by this time married he