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927:, who were at war. Upon arriving in the Salt Lake Valley, the Mormons developed and cultivated the arid terrain to make it more suitable. They created irrigation systems, laid out farms, built houses, churches and schools. Access to water was crucial. Almost immediately, Young sent out scouting parties to identify and settle additional community sites. While it was difficult to find large areas in the Great Basin where water sources were dependable and growing seasons long enough to raise vitally important subsistence crops, satellite communities began to be formed in all directions. Church members eventually headed south into present-day Arizona and Mexico, west into California, north into Idaho and Canada, and east into Wyoming, settling many communities in those areas. 31: 415:'s recent western expedition, and instruments for calculating latitude, elevation, temperature and barometric pressure. Chosen members of the vanguard group were gathered together, final supplies were packed, and the group was organized into military companies. The group consisted of 143 men, including three enslaved African-American men, and eight members of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, three women, and two children. The train contained 73 wagons, one cannon, 93 horses, 52 mules, 66 oxen, 19 cows, 17 dogs and some chickens, and carried enough supplies to fully provision the group for one year. Young divided this group into 14 companies, each with a designated captain. Apprehensive of possible danger posed by 431: 490: 1092: 671:
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 Mountains, the Kimball family dug a large hole, wrapped their piano in buffalo skins and carefully buried it. An ox team retrieved the instrument the following spring and transported it to the Salt Lake Valley.
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She was in ill health and Lorenzo Young feared to leave her and their young children behind. The other original women of the company, Ellen Sanders Kimball, wife of Heber C. Kimball, and Clarissa Decker Young, wife of Brigham Young, were asked to accompany the group to look after Harriet Young and keep her company. The three women were joined by a larger group of women church members from
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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 Bridger on July 7. About the same time, they were joined by thirteen more members of the sick detachment of the Mormon Battalion.
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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 Quarters. By December 1847, more than two thousand Mormons had completed the journey to the Salt Lake Valley. Several hundred, including Young,
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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 Lorenzo Young, was the first woman selected for the company.
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Orson Pratt was named the company's scientific observer. He made regular readings on scientific instruments, took notes on geological formations and mineral resources, and described plants and animals. Journals kept by both Clayton and Pratt have become valuable resources for historians of the Mormon
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Due to the weather in the American heartland, the best time to travel was April–September. Some companies, however, started late in the season which resulted in hardship and sometimes disaster. The most famous of these are the Willie and the Martin handcart companies. Leaving Iowa in July 1856, they
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An account of the dialogue of the January 31 meeting can be found in BYC, Microfilm reel 80, box 47, folder 6. Brigham Young is quoted as stating: "I say go kill them... Tell Dimick Huntington to go and kill them—also Barney Ward—let the women and children live if they behave themselves... We have
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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 Colorado, Arizona and southern California. In addition, as the discharged men traveled to rejoin their families in the Salt Lake Valley, they
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After the initial departure of the Latter-day Saints living in Illinois and Missouri, converts to the church from other areas in the United States and from Europe followed the initial trail to join the main body of the church in Salt Lake City. Every year from 1847 until 1869, church members making
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printed an extensive list of suggested provisions for each family wagon. The provisions included two to three yoke of oxen, two milk cows, other livestock, arms and ammunition, 15 lb of iron, pulleys and ropes, fishing gear, farming and mechanical equipment, cooking equipment and at least 1000
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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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On April 5, 1847, at 2 p.m., the wagon train moved west from Winter Quarters toward the Great Basin. With the afternoon start, they made three miles (5 km) and camped in a line a few hundred yards from a stand of timber. Journal records show that Young actively managed the journey, supervising
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Since its founding in 1830, members of the LDS Church frequently had conflicts and difficult relations with non-members, due to both their unorthodox religious beliefs and the conduct of the church leaders and members. These and other reasons caused the body of the church to move from one place to
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The Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel gathers information from journals, church history records, and other materials to locate the company in which an ancestor traveled across the plains to get to Utah. This covers known and unknown wagon trains from 1847 to 1868. It contains lists of passengers in
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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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The two scouts undertook a twelve-mile (19 km) exploratory circuit into the valley before returning to the larger party. The next day, larger segments of the valley were explored, streams and hot springs investigated and the first camp established in the Salt Lake Valley. On July 23, Pratt
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As for the pleasure of the trip, we met disappointment, for we once lay becalmed in the tropics, and at another time we were "hatched below" during a terrific storm. Women and children were at night lashed to their berths, for in no other way could they keep in. Furniture rolled back and forth
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Camp was awakened by a bugle at 5 a.m. and the company was expected to be prepared for travel by 7 a.m. Each day's travel ended at 8:30 p.m. and the camp was in bed by 9 p.m. The company traveled six days during the week, but generally stayed in camp on Sunday to observe the
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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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Mormon pioneers emigrated from many countries. Denmark was one of those countries, with a large number of Mormon emigrants coming to Utah between 1850 and 1910. The migration of Danes was initiated when missionaries from the LDS Church, including
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Each year during the Mormon migration, people continued to be organized into "companies", each company bearing the name of its leader. The company was further divided into groups of 10 and 50 with authority and responsibility delegated downward.
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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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familiar with the Great Basin. The wary Young insisted the Mormons should settle in a location no other colonizers wanted, and felt the Salt Lake Valley met that requirement, but would provide the Saints with many advantages as well.
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The vanguard company now faced a more rugged and hazardous journey, and were concerned about negotiating the passes of the Rocky Mountains. They had received conflicting advice, but Young chose to follow the trail used by the
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on the river's south side. Given the needs of the large volume of Saints who would travel west, church leaders decided to avoid potential conflicts over grazing rights, water access and campsites.
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left the United States with the hope of finding religious freedom. However, they arrived in Mexican Alta California just weeks after its occupation by the United States Navy at the outset of the
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details and occasionally giving reprimands when evening and Sunday recreation became rowdy or group members failed to complete their tasks. On one occasion, he chastised the camp's hunters
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opened the area to great success in attaining converts. At that time the LDS Church was urging new members to gather to Utah, which led these early converts to make emigration plans.
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were left behind to construct and operate a ferry at that location. Missourians and other travellers at the river paid the Saints $ 1.50 or more per wagon to help them cross.
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this journey were formed into organized companies. Migration continued until about 1890, but those who came by railroad are not generally considered to be "Mormon pioneers."
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companies as well as genealogical information about ancestors. It is the most comprehensive list of Mormon immigrants and the wagon trains that brought them to Utah.
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was appointed company scribe and was expected to record an accurate description of their journey and the distance they traveled each day. Clayton collaborated with
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Map showing the westward exodus of the LDS Church between 1846 and 1869. Also shown is a portion of the route followed by the Mormon Battalion, which fought in the
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Covered wagons pulled by oxen were common, particularly in the early American companies. In October 1845, as church members were preparing to leave Nauvoo, the
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offered a prayer dedicating the land to the Lord. Ground was broken, irrigation ditches were dug, and the first fields of potatoes and turnips were planted.
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in 1869. Not everyone could afford to transport a family by railroad, and the transcontinental railroad network only serviced limited main routes, so
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Slaughter, William and Landon, Michael. "Trail of Hope: The Story of the Mormon Trail". p. 23, 24. Deseret Book Company, Salt Lake City, 1997.
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The journey was taken by about 70,000 people, beginning with advance parties sent out by church leaders in March 1846 after the 1844
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laid plans for the migration of the large number of Saints, their equipment, and their livestock. It was here that Young first met
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This dangerous trek of nearly 24,000 miles (39,000 km) would claim 10 lives of the ship's 238 passengers, nine of whom were
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Financial resources of the church members varied, with many families suffering from the loss of land and personal possessions in
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Utah Historical Quarterly Volume XLVI Open Hand and Mailed Fist: Mormon-Indian Relations in Utah, 1847-52 by Howard A. Christy
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migration began in earnest in April 1847, and the period (including the flight from Missouri in 1838 to Nauvoo), known as the
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Several later companies were largely made up of people with fewer resources, who pulled or pushed handcarts (similar to
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was established to the north. In 1848, pioneers moved into lands purchased from trapper Miles Goodyear in present-day
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cleared New York harbor and began its nearly 6-month voyage to the Pacific coast of the then-Mexican Territory of
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did not reach Utah until November, suffering many deaths due to winter weather and the lack of adequate supplies.
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stands in the spot where he made this declaration. Young later reported that he had seen the valley, including
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on their journey to California the previous year. Shortly after leaving Fort Bridger, the group met trapper
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is, by convention among social scientists, traditionally assumed to have ended with the completion of the
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and Doris R. Dant, editors, "Nearly Everything Imaginable: the Everyday Life of Utah's Mormon Pioneers."
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The Mormons settled in the Salt Lake Valley, which at that time was used as a buffer zone between the
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game, such wagons had a cargo capacity of about 3,000 pounds and weighed another thousand themselves.
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The pioneers traveled to the Salt Lake Valley in the Great Basin using mainly large farm wagons,
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along the valley of the Sweetwater River, then down to Fort Bridger and from there down to the
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in Missouri. As a result of the conflict, the Mormons were expelled from the state by Governor
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sailed from Brooklyn Harbor, New York, and traveled south across the Atlantic equator, around
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Oration Delivered by Mr. S. Rigdon on the 4th of July at Far West, Caldwell County, Missouri
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Shortly after the first company arrived in the Salt Lake Valley in 1847, the community of
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Slaughter, William and Landon, Michael. "Trail of Hope: The Story of the Mormon Trail".
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trek west. Clayton made his notes and measurements available to other emigrants in his
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Young personally reviewed all available information on the Salt Lake Valley and the
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Ships, Saints, and Mariners: A Maritime Encyclopedia of Mormon Migration, 1830-1890
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counties had large numbers of Danes listed in 19th Century Utah census totals but
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On July 24, Young first saw the valley from a "sick" wagon driven by his friend,
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in 1874, based on an 1868 drawing of Mormon pioneers by Adrien-Emmanuel Marie.
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The Rest of the Story: Latter-day-Saint Relations with Utah-Native-Americans
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On February 4, 1846 (the same day the Mormon exodus from Nauvoo began), the
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Signaturebooks.com: Excerpt from book about the stranded handcart companies
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was chosen to avoid major interaction with travelers using the established
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In July 1847, the first company reached the Salt Lake Valley, with scouts
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would not cede northern Mexico to the United States until February, 1848.
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Haslam, Gerald M. (1999). "Scandinavian Emigration History and Sources".
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The voyage is the longest passage made by a Mormon emigrant company. The
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off Skerries Reef, which is off the north coast of Anglesey, North Wales.
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On the announcement of the United States naval officer, who boarded the
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who had been excused from service due to illness and sent to winter in
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Flight to America; the social background of 300,000 Danish emigrants
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for being wasteful of flesh ... killing more than was really needed.
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online diaries scanned from original Mormon pioneers of the 1850s
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According to the American Studies researchers involved with the
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brought money contributed by the English Saints, a map based on
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The Mormon pioneers are celebrated annually on July 24 in the
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and Orson Pratt entering the valley on July 21. Pratt wrote:
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During the winter of 1846–1847, Latter-day Saint leaders in
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The Mormon Vanguard Brigade of 1847: Norton Jacob's Record.
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beginning in the mid-1840s until the late-1860s across the
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The first segment of the journey, from Winter Quarters to
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who traveled through Winter Quarters, and met with Father
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in central Utah, where they established the community of
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On July 28, Young established a location for the future
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p. 57. Bonneville Books, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1987.
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who had recently returned from the British mission.
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Index

Mormon pioneer

Le monde

Handcart Pioneer Monument
Torleif S. Knaphus
Temple Square
the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Latter-day Saints
migrated
United States
Midwest
Salt Lake Valley
U.S. state
Utah
Republic of Mexico
war over a border dispute
annexation of Texas
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
death
Joseph Smith
Nauvoo, Illinois
Missouri Mormon War
Illinois Mormon War
wagon train
first transcontinental railroad
wagon train migrations
far west

Mexican-American War

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