Jesus of Latter Day Saint Mormons Walked a Thousand Miles in 1847 Seeking Refuge From Religious Persecution

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AceHistoryDesk – Today in History – Completing a treacherous thousand-mile exodus, an ill and exhausted Brigham Young and fellow members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints arrived in Utah’s Great Salt Lake Valley on July 24, 1847.

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The Mormon pioneers viewed their arrival as founding a Mormon homeland, hence Pioneer Day. The Mormons, as they were commonly known, left their settlement in Nauvoo, Illinois, and journeyed West, seeking refuge from religious persecution. The final impetus for their trek was the murder of founder and prophet Joseph Smith on June 27, 1844.

Statues and sculpture. Brigham Young, seated in rotunda, [United States Capitol, Washington, D.C.] Theodor Horydczak, photographer, ca. 1920-1950. Horydczak Collection. Prints & Photographs Division

Determined to settle in an isolated region, the pioneers made their way across the plains and over the Rocky Mountains to Utah. They lost many of their parties to disease during the winter months. By the time they reached Utah, the desolate valley was a welcome sight. Potatoes and turnips were soon planted, and a dam was built. With solemn ceremonies, the settlers consecrated the two-square-mile city, and sent back word that the “promised land” had been found. By the end of 1847, nearly 2,000 Mormons had settled in the Salt Lake Valley.

Salt Lake City, Utah 1891. H. Wellge, panoramic map artist; Milwaukee Wis.: American Publishing Co., 1891. Panoramic Maps. Geography & Map Division
Mormon Temple Grounds. [Salt Lake City, Utah]. L. Hollard, photographer, 1912. Panoramic Photographs. Prints & Photographs Division

July 24 is still celebrated as Pioneer Day in Utah and several other Western states. The bravery of the original settlers and their strength of character and physical endurance is commemorated with festivities including games and music, speeches, parades, rodeos, and picnics.

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