Item Detail
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English
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Utah's Forgotten Pioneer of 1847
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Journal of Mormon History
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April 2015
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41
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Salt Lake City, UT
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Mormon History Association
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227-258
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At the head of Main Street in Salt Lake City stands an imposing Pioneer Memorial Monument-a twenty-five-foot-high granite pedestal topped by a ten-foot tall bronze statue of Brigham Young, his left arm outstretched as if to say, "All is well." Seated near the base of the monument and looking eastward is the figure of an American Indian; looking westward, is a fur trapper. On the pedestal's south face, in bas-relief, is a plaque depicting a pioneer man and woman engaged in camp chores. Affixed to the north face is a plaque listing the names of the Mormon pioneers who crossed the plains with Brigham Young in 1847. Many of these names are well-known, others are less familiar; but one of them - Franklin G. Losee - should not be there. [From the article]
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1842 Hancock County Tax Records
Annotated Record of Baptisms for the Dead 1840-1845, Nauvuoo, Hancock County, Illinois
Early Members of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
Heart Throbs of the West
Mormon Enigma : Emma Hale Smith
Mormon Redress Petitions : Documents of the 1833-1838 Missouri Conflict
Nauvoo : Early Mormon Records Series, Vol. 1
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Property Transactions in Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois and Surrounding Communities (1839-1859)
The Nauvoo Legion in Illinois : A History of the Mormon Militia, 1841-1846
The Pioneer Camp of the Saints : The 1846 and 1847 Mormon Trail Journals of Thomas Bullock
The 'Tabernacle Post Office' Petition for the Saints of Kanesville, Iowa
"This Institution Is a Good One" : The Female Relief Society of Nauvoo, 17 March 1842 to 16 March 1844
Wilford Woodruff's Journals