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    • Mississippi River

    • Mississippi River

    • Mississippi River;

    • This sunset view of the Mississippi River is looking west from Parley Street. Parley Street is sometimes called the Trail of Hope. Saints lined the street waiting to cross the river and head west.
    • Mormon Battalion Trail, Ft Leavenworth, Kansas

    • Mormon Battalion Trail, Ft Leavenworth, Kansas

    • United States. Army. Mormon Battalion; Allen, James, 1808-1846;

    • Located on the Missouri River north of Kansas City, Kansas, Fort Leavenworth is the oldest fort in continuous service west of the Mississippi. Early Saints in Missouri found employment here. Later on, Captain James Allen died here while leading the...
    • Mormon Battalion Trail, Ft Leavenworth, Kansas

    • Mormon Battalion Trail, Ft Leavenworth, Kansas

    • United States. Army. Mormon Battalion; Allen, James, 1808-1846;

    • Located on the Missouri River north of Kansas City, Kansas, Fort Leavenworth is the oldest fort in continuous service west of the Mississippi. Early Saints in Missouri found employment here. Later on, Captain James Allen died here while leading the...
    • Mormon Battalion Trail, Ft Leavenworth, Kansas

    • Mormon Battalion Trail, Ft Leavenworth, Kansas

    • United States. Army. Mormon Battalion; Allen, James, 1808-1846;

    • Located on the Missouri River north of Kansas City, Kansas, Fort Leavenworth is the oldest fort in continuous service west of the Mississippi. Early Saints in Missouri found employment here. Later on, Captain James Allen died here while leading the...
    • Chimney Rock, Nebraska

    • Chimney Rock, Nebraska

    • Chimney Rock (Neb.); Morrill County (Neb.);

    • Named Chimney Rock in 1827 by a fur trader, this limestone spire was one of the best known natural landmarks on the trail west. For Latter-day Saint pioneers, it came to be regarded as the halfway point between Winter Quarters and the Salt Lake...
    • Chimney Rock, Nebraska

    • Chimney Rock, Nebraska

    • Chimney Rock (Neb.); Morrill County (Neb.);

    • Named Chimney Rock in 1827 by a fur trader, this limestone spire was one of the best known natural landmarks on the trail west. For Latter-day Saint pioneers, it came to be regarded as the halfway point between Winter Quarters and the Salt Lake...
    • Chimney Rock, Nebraska

    • Chimney Rock, Nebraska

    • Chimney Rock (Neb.); Morrill County (Neb.);

    • Named Chimney Rock in 1827 by a fur trader, this limestone spire was one of the best known natural landmarks on the trail west. For Latter-day Saint pioneers, it came to be regarded as the halfway point between Winter Quarters and the Salt Lake...
    • Chimney Rock, Nebraska

    • Chimney Rock, Nebraska

    • Chimney Rock (Neb.); Morrill County (Neb.);

    • Named Chimney Rock in 1827 by a fur trader, this limestone spire was one of the best known natural landmarks on the trail west. For Latter-day Saint pioneers, it came to be regarded as the halfway point between Winter Quarters and the Salt Lake...
    • Chimney Rock, Nebraska

    • Chimney Rock, Nebraska

    • Chimney Rock (Neb.); Morrill County (Neb.);

    • Named Chimney Rock in 1827 by a fur trader, this limestone spire was one of the best known natural landmarks on the trail west. For Latter-day Saint pioneers, it came to be regarded as the halfway point between Winter Quarters and the Salt Lake...
    • Chimney Rock, Nebraska

    • Chimney Rock, Nebraska

    • Chimney Rock (Neb.); Morrill County (Neb.);

    • Named Chimney Rock in 1827 by a fur trader, this limestone spire was one of the best known natural landmarks on the trail west. For Latter-day Saint pioneers, it came to be regarded as the halfway point between Winter Quarters and the Salt Lake...
    • Zion's Camp - Pike County, Illinois

    • Zion's Camp - Pike County, Illinois

    • Zion's Camp (Expedition) (1834); Pike County (Ill.);

    • Zion's Camp crossed the Illinois River into Pike County, IL on June 2-3, 1834. It was here that the remains of of an ancient warrior were found. Records indicate that the Prophet Joseph Smith announced the name of that warrior to be Zelph. The sign...

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