Homeward to Zion

Homeward to Zion PDF Author: William Mulder
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
ISBN: 9781452905006
Category : Latter Day Saint churches
Languages : en
Pages : 412

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Homeward to Zion

Homeward to Zion PDF Author: William Mulder
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
ISBN: 9781452905006
Category : Latter Day Saint churches
Languages : en
Pages : 412

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Homeward to Zion

Homeward to Zion PDF Author: Mulder
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780816601486
Category : Mormons
Languages : en
Pages : 0

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Homeward to Zion

Homeward to Zion PDF Author: William Mulder
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
ISBN:
Category : Latter Day Saint churches
Languages : en
Pages : 400

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Homeward to Zion

Homeward to Zion PDF Author: William Mulder
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 375

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Up in the Rocky Mountains

Up in the Rocky Mountains PDF Author: Jennifer Eastman Attebery
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
ISBN: 1452912998
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 327

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"By defining personal letters as a vernacular genre, Attebery provides a model for discerning immigrants' shared culture in correspondence collections. By studying their words, she brings to life small Swedish communities throughout the Rocky Mountain region."--BOOK JACKET.

African Zion

African Zion PDF Author: James G. Workman
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Ethnicity
Languages : en
Pages : 12

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Handcarts to Zion

Handcarts to Zion PDF Author: LeRoy Reuben Hafen
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
ISBN: 9780803272552
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 342

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It is unparalleled in history, the procession of Latter-Day Saints pushing handcarts from Iowa City and Florence (Omaha) to their promised Zion by the Great Salt Lake. Many of the three thousand hardy souls who trudged across thirteen hundred miles of prairie, desert, and mountain from 1856 to 1860 were European converts to the Mormon faith. Without funds for wagons and oxen, they carried their possessions in two-wheeled carts powered and aided by their own muscle and blood. Some of the weary travelers would finally be welcomed by their brethren in Salt Lake City; others would go to wayside graves or get caught in early winter storms in the Rockies and hope to be rescued by the parties sent out by Brigham Young. The migration is described in Handcarts to Zion, which draws on diaries and reports of the participants, rosters of the ten companies, and a collection of the songs sung on the trail and at "The Gathering." LeRoy R. Hafen and Ann W. Hafen dedicated the book to his mother, Mary Ann Hafen, who wrote about the long journey in Recollections of a Handcart Pioneer of 1860: A Woman’s Life on the Mormon Frontier, also a Bison Book.

Norwegian Newspapers in America

Norwegian Newspapers in America PDF Author: Odd Sverre Lovoll
Publisher: Minnesota Historical Society
ISBN: 0873517962
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 546

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A comprehensive look at the Norwegian-language press, celebrating the tireless writers, editors, and publishers whose efforts helped guide Norwegian immigrants on their path to becoming Norwegian Americans

Beautiful Songs for Zion's Children, etc

Beautiful Songs for Zion's Children, etc PDF Author: A. F. ABBOTT (Religious Song Writer.)
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 92

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The Mormon Handcart Migration

The Mormon Handcart Migration PDF Author: Candy Moulton
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
ISBN: 0806163860
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 289

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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.