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  • ...agon companies]] found it deadly when they climbed during the harsh winter of 1856. ...rail “lay in rows and lapping one upon another like shingles on the roof of a house.”[https://www.wyohistory.org/encyclopedia/rocky-ridge]
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  • ...and brought his followers along with him as he posts stunning photographs of the world. ...ocations throughout the world capturing remote landscapes. Burkard's sense of adventure and willingness to endure extreme conditions have helped the cent
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  • [[Image:Pioneer-Museum.jpg|300px|thumb|right|frame|Courtesy Church News/Stuart Johnson]] ...tah’s State Capitol Building and houses the world’s largest collection of artifacts on one subject.
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  • ...ght men who never denied their experience of seeing and holding the [[Book of Mormon]] plates. Those men include [[Christian Whitmer]], [[Jacob Whitmer]] The site was once the 160-acre farm of Michael Arthur, a man who was kind to the Saints when they were expelled fr
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  • ...tter-day Saints] placed on entertainment that lifted them above the rigors of frontier life. ...though as many as four hundred people often crowded into it. It was built of plastered adobe walls with native wood floors and roof. The first floor inc
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  • ...nors the present-day pioneers worldwide who exemplify these same qualities of character; and teach these same qualities to the youth who will be tomorrow ...ey, the Sons of Utah Pioneers organized an elaborate commemorative journey of the original Mormon trek to Utah. 
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  • ...w around the historic [[This Is the Place Monument]], located at the mouth of [[Emigration Canyon]] in Salt Lake City, Utah.
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  • ...nor and president of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints], had several homes throughout Utah. His Forest Farmhouse ...in an area of open farmland. He named it Forest Farm because of the grove of trees on the property. Young also planted many trees himself. He designed t
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  • ...ree organizations of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]: the [[Primary]], [[Young Women]], and [[Relief Society] ...ief Society building. By 1909, they managed to raise more than $21,000 and Church president [[Lorenzo Snow]] donated the building site. However, the general
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  • ...erings of members of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]. [[William H. Folsom]] served as architect and the groun The Manti Tabernacle is one of just three 19th-century Latter-day Saint buildings in the world still used
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  • ...atter-day Saints] from 1910 until 1956. It was built during the presidency of [[Joseph F. Smith]]. ...ilding-boom] Part of its use was for the editors of the [[Church Magazines|Church magazines]].
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  • ...the Salt Lake Valley. The cemetery includes a sculpture called “Tragedy of Winter Quarters” by [[Avard Fairbanks]]. ...ake Valley.[https://ensignpeakfoundation.org/winter-quarters/] Many of the Church leaders spent time here, including [[Brigham Young]]. In Winter Quarters he
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  • ...ident Millard Fillmore. Some say Young's intent was to cultivate the favor of the president as the territory sought statehood. ...ountainhistories.org/items/show/466] The city was isolated in “the heart of indigenous territory.”[https://www.intermountainhistories.org/items/show/
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  • ...re]]. It is owned by [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]. ...even though the [[Salt Lake Tabernacle]] was under construction nearby. Church president [[John Taylor]] named it the Assembly Hall to clear the confusion
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  • ...ttp://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints], of which he is a member. ...ften. He uses his darkroom and computer to turn his photographs into works of art.
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  • ...Kaysville, Utah, architect William Allen was commissioned to design a new church across the street. ...for the building. John Flint gave $3,000. Bennett Paint and Glass Company of Salt Lake made the windows and the brick came from the Kaysville Brick Comp
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  • ...the incomplete building was used as a meeting place by the Ogden division of the Utah Territorial Militia during that period.[https://en.wikipedia.org/w ...4 feet, plans for the new tabernacle were completely abandoned, for a lack of funds.
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  • ...ater River in southern Natrona County, Wyoming, about five miles southwest of Independence Rock. The gorge is “about 370 feet deep and 1,500 feet long. ...other travelers along the Oregon and Mormon trails generally passed south of it.
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  • ...first assignment in that class was making brownies, which he fried instead of baked. His product went up in flames and his teacher told him cooking was n .... Although he was eliminated from the competition, a poll found 94 percent of viewers felt the judges had made a big mistake.[https://www.goldderby.com/a
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