- The
Mormon handcart pioneers were parti****nts in the
migration of
members of the
Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints (LDS Church) to Salt Lake...
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mules and oxen, or even
smaller animals such as
goats or
large dogs. A
handcart is
pulled or
pushed by one or more people. Over time, the word "cart" has...
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railroad in 1869.
Among the
emigrants were the
Mormon handcart pioneers of 1856–60. Two of the
handcart companies, led by
James G.
Willie and
Edward Martin...
- The
Willie and
Martin handcart companies were two
companies of LDS
handcart pioneers that were parti****ting in the
migration of
members of the Church...
- "Going to **** in a handbasket", "going to **** in a
handcart", "going to **** in a handbag", "go to **** in a bucket", "sending
something to **** in a...
- To **** in a
Handcart (2001) is a
controversial dystopian novel by
English journalist Richard Littlejohn.
Mickey French is an ex-cop and
firearms expert...
-
Handcart Pioneers (also
known as the
Handcart Pioneers Monument) is a 1926
bronze sculpture by
Torleif S. Knaphus,
installed in Salt Lake City’s Temple...
- the Salt Lake
Valley in the
Great Basin using mainly large farm wagons,
handcarts, and, in some cases,
personally carrying their belongings.
Their trail...
- execution. In 1856,
Hanks pla**** a key role in the
rescue of the
Martin handcart company,
although he wasn't
present during the Swee****er crossing. Hanks...
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drawn by oxen,
while some
later groups pulled their possessions in
small handcarts.
During the 1860s,
newcomers began using the new
railroad that was under...