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The Donner Party was the most famous tragedy in the history of the westward migration in the United States. In the winter of 1846-47, abount ninety wagon train emigrants were unable to cross the Sierra Nevada Mountains of California before winter, and almost one-half starved to death. Perhaps because they were ordinary people – farmers, merchants, parents, children. These data include some information about each of the members of the party from Johnson (1996).
This data frame uses the person's name as row labels and contains the following columns:
Approximate age in 1846
died or survived, a factor
Male or Female
Either a family name, hired or single
A factor with levels Family, Single or Hired
Johnson, K. (1996). Unfortunate Emigrants: Narratives of the Donner Party. Logan, UT: Utah State University Press, http://www.metrogourmet.com/crossroads/KJhome.htm.
Weisberg, S. (2014). Applied Linear Regression, 4th edition. Hoboken NJ: Wiley.
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age y sex family.name status
Breen_Edward_ 13 survived Male Breen Family
Breen_Margaret_Isabella 1 survived Female Breen Family
Breen_James_Frederick 5 survived Male Breen Family
Breen_John 14 survived Male Breen Family
Breen_Margaret_Bulger 40 survived Female Breen Family
Breen_Patrick 51 survived Male Breen Family
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