Maps: Overland Route and Nevada Territory
Map i, divided into four adjoining segments, is a large-scale representation of the western United States and territories that figure in the Roughing It narrative. It depicts the route that Samuel Clemens and his brother Orion followed on their journey by overland-mail stagecoach from St. Joseph, Missouri, to Carson City, Nevada Territory, in July–August 1861. This route has been reliably established by studies of the overland mail and of the pony express, which often—but not always—made use of the mail-route facilities. All of the significant geographic features—both physical and cultural—mentioned in Roughing It and in the explanatory notes are represented on the map, in addition to other selected major features useful for orientation. The level of detail is not uniform: western Nevada Territory, for example, which contains more features of importance to the book than do other regions, appears in greater detail. The map is accurate as of July–August 1861, except for the town of Austin, Nevada, established in 1863. The representation of the travelers’ daily progress is based on Orion’s letter to his wife of 8 and 9 September 1861 (supplement A, item 1). Also shown are the three routes between Nevada Territory and Sacramento: the overland-mail route to Placerville, the road over Henness Pass (which Clemens traveled in May 1864), and the road over Donner Pass (which he traveled in April–May 1868).
Maps 2 and 3 represent a closer view of western Nevada Territory as of November 1861, when the Territorial Legislature established the first county boundaries: Map 2 shows the Humboldt region, which Clemens visited in the winter of 1861–62; Map 3 shows Carson City, Virginia City, and environs, plus the Esmeralda region—including Mono Lake—where he sojourned in the spring and summer of 1862 (having made a brief visit there in September 1861). Dotted lines indicate commonly traveled trails and roads. Clemens’s probable route to Unionville is shown on Map 2, but the route of his return trip as far as Ragtown is not known; the map depicts the possible routes. The Roughing It account of his horseback trip to Aurora in April 1862 implies that he followed the stagecoach road, by way of Genoa. The route he walked on his return trip to Virginia City is not known for certain. Map 3 shows the two likeliest possibilities: the stagecoach road, and a shorter road between the Walker River and Dayton. Nothing is known about Clemens’s routes to and from Lake Tahoe. On his [begin page 784] first visit, in September 1861 (described in chapter 22), he apparently visited the north or the northeastern shore; in August 1863 he went to Glenbrook, midway along the eastern shore (see L1, 127 n. 5, 265 n. 3). According to his Roughing It account he made other trips as well. The map depicts the likeliest routes.
The following general source books defined in References were useful in preparing the maps: Angel’s History, Browning’s Place Names of the Sierra Nevada, Carlson’s Nevada Place Names, Kelly’s 1862 Directory, Mattes’s Great Platte River Road, and Root and Connolley’s Overland Stage. Clemens’s route to the Humboldt region was established primarily from his own account of the trip in a February 1866 “San Francisco Letter” to the Virginia City Territorial Enterprise (SLC 1866d). Three letters (not by Clemens) to the Sacramento Union provided descriptions of the route: “Visit to the Humboldt Mines,” 24 Sept 61, 1; “Letter from the Humboldt Mines” (signed “Wyoming”), 1 Apr 62, 4; and “Letter from the Humboldt Mines” (signed “D.”), 6 May 62, 1. The remaining map sources are listed below.
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