WebJul 11, 2024 · Among these pioneer youth was Mary Martha Wanlass (spelled “Wanless” in some sources), who took her family from Missouri to Utah at 14 years old. As told in Our Pioneer Heritage, volume 3, Mary sailed to America with her father, stepmother, and two younger half-siblings when she was 8 years old. WebOld Pipe Creek Cabin Old Hance Trail Vintage Harvey Car Oral History Program 2015 Vol. 26 No.1 Recollections The Men from Bass Station vs. Glen Canyon Dam Vol. 26 No. 2 The …
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WebNov 7, 2024 · ST. GEORGE — It’s the pioneer equivalent of beating swords into plowshares. A cannon solved a dilemma encountered early in the construction of a symbol of peace, the St. George Temple, the longest-operating temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Church members consider temples the holiest of buildings, the house of the Lord. WebThe first to be buried was three-year-old Milton Threlkel, who drowned in City Creek on August 11, 1847, only 20 days after the pioneers first arrived in the valley. Notably, LDS settlers chose to bury their dead over burial grounds previously used by the Fremont Culture people. These ancient burial grounds dated back 700 to 1200 years. WebOld Pioneer Press Nov 2010 - Present12 years 4 months Santaquin, UT Son of Ogden Kraut. Printer of the following Odgen Kraut Books: As it is Translated Correctly Calling and … to treat konjugieren