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Emigrating Journals of the Willie and Martin Handcart Companies and the Hunt and Hodgett Wagon Trains

Emigrating Journals of the Willie and Martin Handcart Companies and the Hunt and Hodgett Wagon Trains
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Total Pages: 276
Release: 1996
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
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The James G. Willie & Edward Martin Handcart Companies were the last to emigrate to Utah in 1856. After leaving Liverpool, England, with such high hopes to make it in the Salt Lake Valley, they ran into snow storms, starvation & death in the foothills of the Wind River mountains in Wyoming. They were finally rescued, but not before over 200 perished of exhaustion, starvation & freezing to death. Included are the Hunt & Hodgett Wagon Trains as they followed the Martin Handcart company & experienced much of the same cold, hunger & freezing. The book is 6 X 9 hardcover, 230 pages, indexed & includes the daily emigrating journals of all four companies, genealogical information including birth, marriage & death dates of most of the emigrants, & several histories. Photographs of historical sites, including Mississippi, Platte, Sweetwater, Green & Bear Rivers, & Chimney Rock, Fort Laramie, Fort Bridger, Rocky Ridge, Rock Creek & others. To order call or write, Lynne S. Turner, 1871 Condie Drive, Taylorsville, UT 84119-5501. 801-969-2278.


Devil's Gate

Devil's Gate
Author: David Roberts
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 419
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: 1416539883

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Traces the tragedy-marked 1856 journey of three thousand Mormons from Iowa to Utah, explaining how leader Brigham Young disregarded warnings and then convinced his followers that hardships and deaths were part of a higher plan.


The Mormon Handcart Migration

The Mormon Handcart Migration
Author: Candy Moulton
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 480
Release: 2019-04-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 0806163852

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In 1856 the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints employed a new means of getting converts to Great Salt Lake City who could not afford the journey otherwise. They began using handcarts, thus initiating a five-year experiment that has become a legend in the annals of Mormon and North American migration. Only one in ten Mormon emigrants used handcarts, but of those 3,000 who did between 1856 and 1860, most survived the harrowing journey to settle Utah and become members of a remarkable pioneer generation. Others were not so lucky. More than 200 died along the way, victims of exhaustion, accident, and, for a few, starvation and exposure to late-season Wyoming blizzards. Now, Candy Moulton tells of their successes, travails, and tragedies in an epic retelling of a legendary story. The Mormon Handcart Migration traces each stage of the journey, from the transatlantic voyage of newly converted church members to the gathering of the faithful in the eastern Nebraska encampment known as Winter Quarters. She then traces their trek from the western Great Plains, across modern-day Wyoming, to their final destination at Great Salt Lake. The handcart experiment was the brainchild of Mormon leader Brigham Young, who decreed that the saints could haul their own possessions, pushing or pulling two-wheeled carts across 1,100 miles of rough terrain, much of it roadless and some of it untrodden. The LDS church now embraces the saga of the handcart emigrants—including even the disaster that befell the Martin and Willie handcart companies in central Wyoming in 1856—as an educational, faith-inspiring experience for thousands of youth each year. Moulton skillfully weaves together scores of firsthand accounts from the journals, letters, diaries, reminiscences, and autobiographies the handcart pioneers left behind. Depth of research and unprecedented detail make this volume an essential history of the Mormon handcart migration.


Recollections of Past Days

Recollections of Past Days
Author: Sandra Ailey Petree
Publisher: University Press of Colorado
Total Pages: 467
Release: 2006-03-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1457180863

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For visitors to the Martin's Cove historic site in Wyoming, Patience Loader has become an icon of the disastrous winter entrapment of the Martin and Willie handcart companies. Her record of those events is important, but there is much else of interest in her autobiography. In fact, it is a bit unusual that someone such as her would have left such an engaging record of her life. The daughter of an English gardener, Patience Loader became a boarding house servant, domestic maid, and seamstress. Converted to Mormonism, she shipped with her parents to America. They joined the ill-fated Martin company, which because of poor planning and a late start west, was caught poorly prepared by severe high plains snowstorms in October and November 1856. The combined fatalities of the Martin and Willie companies made this the worst disaster in the history of overland travel. Patience's father was one of those who died. After reaching Utah, Patience took the unusual step for a Mormon of marrying a soldier, John Rozsa, stationed at Camp Floyd. The troops there had made up the Utah Expedition, sent to ensure federal authority over the Mormons. Rozsa was a Hungarian immigrant and Mormon convert. When the Utah troops were recalled for the Civil War, Patience accompanied her husband, as an army laundress, to Washington, D.C., running a boarding house while Rozsa fought. After the war, he died at Fort Leavenworth of consumption, and Patience returned alone to Utah, where she became a cook at a mining camp in American Fork Canyon. Her autobiography ends there in 1872, though she lived till 1922.


From the Outside Looking In

From the Outside Looking In
Author: Reid L. Neilson
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 439
Release: 2016
Genre: History
ISBN: 0190244666

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This book contains fifteen essays from leading historians and religious studies scholars, each originally presented as the annual Tanner lecture at the conference of the Mormon History Association. Approaching Mormon history from a variety of angles, such as gender, identity creation, American imperialism, and globalization, these scholars, all experts in their fields but new to the study of Mormon history itself, ask intriguing questions about Mormonism's past and future and analyze familiar sources in unexpected ways.


The Nauvoo Journal

The Nauvoo Journal
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Publisher:
Total Pages: 648
Release: 1998
Genre: Mormons
ISBN:

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Journal of Mormon History

Journal of Mormon History
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Publisher:
Total Pages: 888
Release: 2006
Genre: Latter Day Saint churches
ISBN:

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Annals of Iowa

Annals of Iowa
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Total Pages: 500
Release: 2000
Genre: Iowa
ISBN:

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Skeletal Biology and Bioarchaeology of the Northwestern Plains

Skeletal Biology and Bioarchaeology of the Northwestern Plains
Author: George W. Gill
Publisher:
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN:

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A book that clarifies the emerging picture of Northwestern Plains prehistory and early history as told by human bones in skeletal and burial records that span thousands of years and a wide geographic expanse, providing important evidence of human existence in this vast region of North America.


The Mayflower Quarterly

The Mayflower Quarterly
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Total Pages: 816
Release: 1999
Genre: Massachusetts
ISBN:

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