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    • 1846 Florence, Nebraska mill site

    • 1846 Florence, Nebraska mill site

    • Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail; Mormon pioneers; Mills and mill-work; Florence (Omaha, Neb.);

    • This structure is situated on the site of a mill built by the Latter-day Saints during the winter of 1846-1847. It is located in Florence, Nebraska not far from the Mormon Pioneer Cemetery and Winter Quarters Temple.
    • 1846 Florence, Nebraska mill site

    • 1846 Florence, Nebraska mill site

    • Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail; Mormon pioneers; Mills and mill-work; Florence (Omaha, Neb.);

    • This sign notes that the original mill on this site was built by the Latter-day Saints during the winter of 1846-1847. It is located in Florence, Nebraska not far from the Mormon Pioneer Cemetery and Winter Quarters Temple.
    • 18th Ward (WhiteMemorial) Chapel

    • 18th Ward (WhiteMemorial) Chapel

    • Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Salt Lake 18th Ward; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints--Buildings;

    • The 18th Ward, one of the original nineteen wards in Salt Lake City, was established in 1849. A Gothic Revival style chapel for ward use was built and dedicated in 1883. That structure was subsequently demolished in 1973. This replica was...
    • A Confirmation by the Lord

    • A Confirmation by the Lord

    • Snow, Lorenzo, 1814-1901; Mormon Church--Presidents; Salt Lake Temple;

    • Lorenzo Snow became the first president of the Salt Lake Temple shortly after it was dedicated in 1893. Pictured is a view of the towers of the Salt Lake Temple.
    • Abraham Lincoln Springfiled, Illinois home

    • Abraham Lincoln Springfiled, Illinois home

    • Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865; Lincoln Home National Historic Site (Springfield, Ill.);

    • The Lincoln Home National Historic Site. Abraham Lincoln bought this home in 1842 for $1500. He later added the second story. The Lincoln family lived here for seventeen years. The structure and other neighboring homes have been preserved and are...
    • Ammunition for Mexican War muskets

    • Ammunition for Mexican War muskets

    • United States. Army. Mormon Battalion;

    • The two cartridges pictured are typical of rounds carried by soldiers of the Mormon Battalion. The first round, known as a "round bal" cartridge, consits of a .69 caliber soft lead ball propelled by 90 grains of black powder and was pre-packaged...
    • An Ox Team Miracle

    • An Ox Team Miracle

    • Smith, Joseph Fielding, 1838-1918; Oxen; Cattle;

    • Joseph learned valuable lessons from his mother Mary Fielding Smith. One morning Mary prayed to know where her best team of oxen had gone because they were missing. She then walked directly to the riverbank and found the team tied and hidden in a...
    • Ancient Ruins Bluff

    • Ancient Ruins Bluff

    • Nebraska; Ancient Bluff Ruins (Neb.); Cliffs--Nebraska;

    • Many Mormons recorded this landmark in their journals along the trek to Utah. The bluffs were so named because they look like ancient ruins.
    • Andrew Jenson grave

    • Andrew Jenson grave

    • Salt Lake City (Utah); Jenson, Andrew, 1850-1941; Cemeteries--Utah--Salt Lake City; Sepulchral monuments;

    • Andrew Jenson was born and baptized in Denmark. While still a teenager he earned enough money to come to America. In 1898 he was sustained and set apart as Assistant Church Historian. He served ten missions, wrote a four-volume Biographical...
    • Angus M. Cannon grave

    • Angus M. Cannon grave

    • Salt Lake City (Utah); Cannon, Angus M. (Angus Munn); Sepulchral monuments; Cemeteries--Utah--Salt Lake City;

    • Angus M. Cannon was born May 17, 1834 in England. He and his family made their way to Nauvoo and, eventually, Utah. In 1876 he was set apart as president of the Salt Lake Stake by President Brigham Young and served in this calling for twenty-eight...
    • Anson Call

    • Anson Call

    • Call, Anson (1810-1890);

    • Portrait of Anson Call. Anson Call was born in Fletcher, Franklin County, Vermont on 13 May 1810. Call married Mary Flint and later joined the Mormon Church. "He was closely associated with the Prophet Joseph [Joseph Smith, 1805-1844], and with...
    • Anthon H. Lund grave

    • Anthon H. Lund grave

    • Salt Lake City (Utah); Lund, Anthon H., 1844-1921; Cemeteries--Utah--Salt Lake City; Sepulchral monuments;

    • Anthon H. Lund was born May 15, 1844 in Denmark. He was ordained an apostle in 1889 and served in the First Presidency of the Church from 1901 until his death March 2, 1921.
    • Arizona Strip

    • Arizona Strip

    • Arizona Strip (Ariz.); Honeymoon Trail (Ariz.);

    • The Arizona Strip is a five million-acre parcel of land in northwestern Arizona--an area that is essentially isoloated from the rest of the state by the Colorado River and the Grand Canyon. Latter-day Saints from eastern Arizona would pass by here...
    • Arizona Strip

    • Arizona Strip

    • Arizona Strip (Ariz.); Honeymoon Trail (Ariz.); House Rock Valley (Ariz.);

    • The Arizona Strip is a five million-acre parcel of land in northwestern Arizona--an area that is essentially isoloated from the rest of the state by the Colorado River and the Grand Canyon. Latter-day Saints from eastern Arizona would pass by here...

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