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Winter Quarters Abandoned
Location: Winter Quarters - 1014 miles
left, Nebraska - Location: 41:21:41N 95:56:45W Currently the site
of Florence, Nebraska, Winter Quarters was settled in September,
1846 as a temporary resting place for the pioneers. It is located
just west of the Missouri river in Nebraska.
After the dreary winter of 1846-1847 passed, the Mormon Pioneer
advance party readied to continue west during the spring of 1847.
And after they successfully planted a colony in what is now Utah,
Young and other leaders returned to Winter Quarters to lead a much
bigger group west in 1848. Thereafter, Winter Quarters was quickly
abandoned. The Mormons who did not go west at that time tended to
congregate near what was to become Council Bluffs, Iowa, until such
time as they could continue on west. Some Mormons remained in western
Iowa until at least 1853. They founded a newspaper, the Frontier
Guardian (1849-1852) and made money helping with church migration
and, as previously noted, also catering to the needs of thousands
of other Americans traveling to Oregon and California.
- Source: Historic
Resource Study - Mormon Pioneer National
- By Stanley B. Kimball, Ph.D., May 1991. (The study focuses
on the history of the trail from its official beginning in Nauvoo,
Illinois, to its terminus in Salt Lake City, Utah, during the
period 1846-1869. During that time, thousands of Mormon emigrants
used many trails and trail variants to reach Utah. This study
emphasizes the 'Pioneer Route' or 'Brigham Young Route' of 1846-1847.
The sections on Mormon beliefs and motivations for going west
have been omitted. Interested persons can find ample sources for
that information. The footnotes, bibliography, maps, pictures,
pioneer companies by name and dates for the 22-year period, and
historic sites - about 2/3 of the book - have also been left out
for space considerations. Thanks to Dr. Kimball and the National
Park Service for the availability of this information.)
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