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English
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Pioneers of Sevier Country
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Pioneer Pathways
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1999
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2
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45-88
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“The early settlers of Sevier Valley did ‘double-duty’ pioneering. Their first efforts had to be abandoned because of continual Indian troubles and the Black Hawk War. Brigham Young ordered everyone to leave the valley and to return to the northern settlements until peace with the Indians was assured.” [Author]
This article compiles stories of some such pioneers, telling of their immigrations, travels, trials, and of their great faith. -
Plural marriage, biographical examples
Dancing, social
Blacksmiths
Plural marriage, Mexico
Hanks, Ephraim K.
Handcart companies
Company, Willie Handcart
Company, Martin Handcart
Young, Brigham
Autobiographies, women
Ocean travel
Westward movement
LDS Converts
Poverty
Courtship and marriage
Manti Temple
Mills and milling
Water resources
Immigrants, South African
Pioneer life
missionary
Polygamy, History
Emigration and immigration
Herbal medicine
Publications (Mormon), Daughters of Utah Pioneers
Home industry
Native Americans, wars and battles
Westman, Johannah Mathilda Berg
Washburn, Abraham
Utley, Sophia Minerva Burgess
Utley, Gabriel Marion
Sevier County, Utah
Sorenson, Niels
Sorensen, Anna Maria Anderson.
Sampson, Martha Hendrix
Sampson, Isaac
Peterson, Niels Mortenson (Lynge)
Parsons, Mary Christina Johnson
Curtis, John White
Curtis, Enos
Buchanan, Caroline Sophia Sorensen
Bradbury, Jane Day
Staker, Joseph Smith