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pounds of flour plus assorted other foodstuffs. Some pioneers overestimated the number of goods they could haul on the long journey. As the oxen weakened under the strain, wagons were lightened by discarding prized possessions, including book collections, family china, and furniture. In 1847, just east of the Rocky
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endangering limb and life. The waves swept the deck and even reached the staterooms... Children's voices were crying in the darkness, mother's voices soothing or scolding, men's voices rising above the others, all mingled with the distressing groans and cries of the sick for help, and, above all, the roaring of the wind and howling of the tempest made a scene and feeling indescribable.
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returned east to gather and organize the companies scheduled for following years. Demographic estimates place 1,611 pioneers in the valley of the Great Salt Lake during the winter of 1847. The adult labor force, however, was quite small as a high percentage of the group, 53.2 percent were under the age of nineteen. Twenty five percent of the total were children under the age of eight.
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raised good crops, including corn and pumpkins, but that there was ever-present danger of frost. The company pushed on through South Pass, rafted across the Green River and arrived at Fort
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and presented a city plan to the larger group for their approval. In August 1847, Young and other selected members of the vanguard company returned to Winter
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Women of the company also performed vital tasks along the way. While much time was spent on traditional activities such as cooking, sewing, and tending children, several women served as scribes and diary keepers. Harriet Page Young, wife of
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were also important in establishing new communities. On their journey west, the Mormon soldiers had identified dependable rivers and fertile river valleys in
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on June 28. They discussed possible routes into the Salt Lake Valley, and the feasibility of viable settlements in the mountain valleys of the Great Basin. Bridger was enthusiastic about settlement near Utah Lake, reporting fish, wild fruit, timber and good grazing. He told Young that local Indians
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and two others, were sent to Denmark in 1850. Hansen made the first translation of the Book of Mormon from English, by translating it into Danish. Religious freedom was written into the constitution of the Kingdom of Denmark in 1849. Along with the Danish translation of the Book of Mormon, this
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as she came to anchor, that the emigrants "were in the United States of America," three hearty cheers were given in reply... Three weeks previous to the arrival of the Saints, the United States flag had been raised and the country taken possession of in the name of the government which the flag
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no peace until the men killed off—never treat the Indian as your equal." Wells's Special Order No. 2 can be found in the Utah State Archives, State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah Territorial Militia Correspondence, 1849-1863, ST-27, Microfilm reel 1, Document No. 5
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administration. Kane obtained permission for the Mormons to winter on Indian territory, and the site was originally called Kanesville. Young continued to trust Kane throughout his own lifetime, particularly as an intermediary with the often hostile
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and plant crops for later harvest. In late February, plans were made to gather portable boats, maps, scientific instruments, farm implements and seeds. Techniques for irrigating crops were investigated. A new route on the north side of the
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220:, and Rigdon and Smith were arrested and imprisoned in
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1372:. Vol.3, Ch.71, p.25. Brigham Young University Press;
1308:"Mountain Fever in the 1847 Mormon Pioneer Companies"
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1615:We'll Find the Place: The Mormon Exodus 1846–1848
1004:moved through southern Nevada and southern Utah.
131:made it clear that the group could not remain in
1668:. Bonneville Books, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1987.
451:Some camp members were assigned specific tasks.
319:The valley was then under the administration of
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1647:Journey to Zion: Voices from the Mormon Trail.
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434:Pioneers Crossing the Plains of Nebraska
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1075:Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel Database
594:, in a vision and recognized the spot.
471:The Latter-Day Saints' Emigrants' Guide
363:company to break the trail west to the
283:federal government of the United States
196:, where they built the city of Nauvoo.
1467:. New York: Academic Press. pp.
1380:(1930; Hardcover 1965) (out of print)
1159:Mormon Pioneer National Heritage Area
996:in east-central of present-day Utah.
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2852:List of Book of Mormon translations
2822:Truth & Transparency Foundation
2726:Utah Property Management Associates
2294:spectrums of orthodoxy and practice
1154:List of Mormon family organizations
970:. This was shortly followed by the
493:Entering the Great Salt Lake Valley
224:. Rigdon was released on a writ of
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1813:Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah
1753:Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah
482:who merged with the main party at
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1818:1913 book by Frank Ellwood Esshom
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1564:"Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel"
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1098:Latter Day Saint movement portal
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1038:Mormon Pioneer Memorial Monument
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2672:Deseret News Publishing Company
1174:This Is the Place Heritage Park
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153:first transcontinental railroad
2647:Deseret Management Corporation
1796:Diaries of the Mormon Pioneers
1750:Esshom, Frank Ellwood (1913),
1714:Arrington, Leonard J. (1994),
1635:and Ann. "Handcarts to Zion".
1621:, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1997.
1248:"With the Just We Shall Dwell"
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1724:, University of Utah Press,
1691:University of Nebraska Press
1637:University of Nebraska Press
1403:Ship Brooklyn Passenger List
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1689:. "The Gathering of Zion".
1598:Utah State University Press
1593:Barney, Ronald O., editor.
349:Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
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167:Background of the migration
118:Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
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2615:Church Educational System
2385:Latter-day Saints Channel
2116:For the Strength of Youth
1721:Utah History Encyclopedia
1164:Mountain Meadows massacre
540:San Francisco, California
110:war over a border dispute
53:Handcart Pioneer Monument
3006:Mormon migration to Utah
2934:Kirtland Egyptian papers
2857:Joseph Smith Translation
2721:Perpetual Education Fund
2677:Bonneville International
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1459:Hvidt, Kristian (1975).
1267:Utah: A People's History
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840:Chinatown, San Francisco
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565:Rocky Mountain wood tick
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3036:1850s in Utah Territory
2790:Historical authenticity
1683:, Salt Lake City, 1997.
1368:Roberts, B. H. (1930).
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781:Augusta Joyce Crocheron
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1997:Doctrine and Covenants
1957:Mormonism and violence
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