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O'Fallons Bluff : ウィキペディア英語版
O'Fallons Bluff

O'Fallons Bluff is a section of bluffs about long that run along the south side of the Platte river near Sutherland in Lincoln County, Nebraska. The Oregon and California trails ran up and over these bluffs. They were characterized by American pioneers heading west to Oregon and California as sparse in vegetation with a number of violent incidents involving Native Americans. In the early 1860s, a Pony Express station was located about west of where the wagon trails went up the bluff. During construction of Interstate 80, the steep part of the bluffs were cut away but wagon ruts remained, which are marked by iron hoops signifying wagon wheels. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.〔
==History==
There is relatively little recorded on O'Fallons Bluff other than diary entries by American pioneers heading west to Oregon and California. The bluffs were close to the Platte River and, due to the terrain, the Oregon and California trails ran up and over the bluffs. Most sources indicate that the bluffs were named after Indian agent Benjamin O'Fallon,〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.nps.gov/history/history/online_books/poex/hrs/hrst.htm )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.legendsofamerica.com/we-ponyexpressstations4.html )〕 but the origin of the name may be unclear.〔
The area around the bluffs were described as an "alkali belt" and alkali was found in both the water near O'Fallons Bluff as well as the soil rendering much of the area near the bluffs devoid of vegetation. On June 13, 1881, Emily Towell wrote in her diary that "There were few flowers to be seen, only withered poppies, prickly pears and sunflowers. Now and then we glimpsed a few spears of green grass."
Although there are few detailed accounts, O'Fallons Bluff was known for incidents between Native Americans and non-native Americans who traveled there. For example, Thomas Twiss (an agent for the Upper Platte Indian Agency) reported that Almon W. Babbitt and two companions were killed by 13 Cheyenne Native Americans at O'Fallons Bluff in 1886. Eugene Ware, a junior officer in the 7th Iowa Cavalry in 1863, wrote about several incidents involving Native American attacks in the area.
On June 18, 1846 the Donner Party passed by O'Fallons Bluff on their journey along the Oregon Trail to California.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.donnerpartydiary.com/JUN46.HTM )
In 1859, the Central Overland California and Pikes Peak Express Company used O'Fallons Bluff station as a Pony Express station. The station was located around south and west of Sutherland, Nebraska〔 and west of where the Oregon and California Trails climbed up the bluffs.〔

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