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Mormon Pioneer
After the initial departure of the Latter-day Saints living in Illinois and Missouri, converts to the church from other areas in the United States and from Europe followed the initial trail to join the main body of the church in Salt Lake City. From the initial settlements around the Salt Lake Valley, groups of Latter-day Saints were sent as far north as Alberta, Canada and as far south as Mexico, settling many communities and cities well-known even today. In all, nearly 70,000 Mormon pioneers crossed the plains. Because of fatalities, suffering and sacrifices endured by these early Mormon Pioneers, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints considers many of the graveyards and campsites along the trail to be hallowed ground . External linksThe contents of this article are licensed from Wikipedia.org under the GNU Free Documentation License.
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