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 COVER PREFACE Chapter 1 - INTRODUCTION 
The Mormon Trail in Historic PerspectiveSketch of Mormon History: 1830-1846
 Mormon Beliefs
 Growing Interest in the Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail
 Name of the Trail
 Mormon Motivation
 The Perpetual Emigration Fund
 Trail Experience in Mormon History
 Reading, Interpreting and Protecting Trail Ruts
 
 Chapter 2 - THE TRAIL EXPERIENCE 
The Great Trek: General CommentsPoints of Departure and Time Periods
 Wagons, Draft Animals, Speed of Travel
 Communication
 Problems of Illness, Stress, Privacy, and Traveling
 Routine, Rules, Discipline, Constitutions
 Trail Larder
 Women Emigrants
 Little Emigrants, Children
 Indian Relations
 Blacks on the Trail
 Foreign Mormon Emigrants
 Non-Mormons on the Trail
 Mormon Interest in the Far West to 1846
 Western Travel Accounts Consulted by the Mormons
 Western Maps Consulted by the Mormons
 Western Travelers Consulted by the Mormons
 Mormons and the Environment
 
 Chapter 3 - ACROSS IOWA IN 1846 
Leaving NauvooTrek Commences/Difficulties/Skills Learned
 Organization Improved
 "Come, Come Ye Saints" Composed
 Garden Grove Established
 Mount Pisgah Established
 Council Bluffs Reached
 
 Chapter 4 - COUNCIL BLUFFS AND WINTER QUARTERS: 1846-1847 
Council Bluffs General AreaMormon Camps and Communities
 Indian Relations
 The Mormon Battalion
 Camps West of Missouri River
 Cold Spring and Cutler's Park
 Winter Quarters
 Mormons and Trail-Side Services
 Winter Quarters Abandoned
 
 Chapter 5 - THE PIONEER TREK OF 1847 
PreparationOrganization
 Scientific Instruments and Observations
 Staging Ground
 1847 Trek Begins
 The Trail/Divisions and Topography
 Part I, Winter Quarters to Kearney, Nebraska
 Part II, Kearney to Fort Laramie
 Part III, Fort Laramie to Fort Bridger
 Part IV, Fort Bridger to Valley of the Great Salt Lake
 Establishment of a Colony and Return to Winter Quarters
 
 Chapter 6 - MORMON EMIGRANTS: 1848-1868 
General CommentsWagon Emigrants, 1848-1860
 Canal Boats, Lake Boats, and Riverboats
 The Handcart Emigrants, 1856-1860
 The Brigham Young Express Company, 1856-1857
 Church Team Emigrants, 1860-1868
 "Rail and Trail" Pioneers: 1856-1868
 Trail Preservation and Marking
 Suggestions for Further Research on the Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail
 
 Chapter 7 - HISTORIC SITES ALONG THE MORMON PIONEER NATIONAL HISTORIC TRAIL 
Recommendations to the National RegisterIllinois
 Iowa
 Kanesville/Council Bluffs Area
 Nebraska
 Winter Quarters Area Historic Sites
 Wyoming
 Utah
 
 APPENDIX A: Maps 
1. New York Saints Trail, 18312. Zion's Camp Trail, 1834
 3. The Fremont-Preuss Map, 1843
 4. S.A. Mitchell's New Map of Texas, Oregon, and California, 1846
 5. Major S.H. Long's 1823 Map of the Country Drained by the Mississippi
 6. Mormon Trail Across Iowa, 1846
 7. Mormon Trail Across Nebraska, 1847
 8. Mormon Trail Across Wyoming, 1847
 9. Mormon Trail In Utah, 1847
 10. The Handcart Trail Across Iowa, 1855-1857
 11. The Nebraska City Cutoff Trail, 1864-1866
 12. The Overland-Bridger Pass Trail, 1862-1868
 13. Sketch Map of Council Bluffs-Winter Quarters Area, 1846-1853
 14. Sketch Map of Winter Quarters, 1846-1847
 15. National Trails System, 1986
 
 APPENDIX B: Documents 
1. Bill of Particulars, 18452. Mormon Hymn, "Come, Come Ye Saints"
 3. Roster of Pioneer Camp, 1847
 4. "The Word and Will of the Lord" to Brigham Young, 1847
 5. Andrew Jenson's Tabulation of the Number of Mormon Emigrants by Year
 6. Pioneer Companies That Crossed the Plains, 1847-1868
 
 APPENDIX C: Biographical Sketches 
1. Eliza Roxcy Snow2. Patty Bartlett Sessions
 3. Brigham Young
 4. Heber Chase Kimball
 5. Parley Parker Pratt
 6. Peter Haws
 7. John Taylor
 8. George Miller
 9. William Clayton
 10. Orson Pratt
 11. Wilford Woodruff
 
 APPENDIX D: Illustrations 
1. Bone Mail2. Eliza Roxcy Snow
 3. Patty Bartlett Sessions
 4. Brigham Young, 1853
 5. 1846 Exodus from Nauvoo
 6. Heber C. Kimball, 1853
 7. Parley Parker Pratt
 8. John Taylor, 1853
 9. William Clayton
 10. Garden Grove, Iowa
 11. Peter Hansen's Drawing of Mount Pisgah, Iowa, 1846
 12. Mormon Trail Ruts, Adair County, Iowa
 13. Council Bluffs, Iowa, 1853
 14. Peter Hansen's Drawing of Cutler's Park, Nebraska, 1846
 15. Winter Quarters' Cemetery, Nebraska
 16. Orson Pratt
 17. Loup River, 1853
 18. Win. Clayton's Emigrants' Guide, 1848
 19. Sand Hill Trail Ruts, Nebraska
 20. Ancient Ruins Bluffs, Nebraska
 21. Rebecca Winter's Grave, Nebraska
 22. Laramie's Peak, Wyoming
 23. Mexican Hill, Wyoming
 24. Guernsey Ruts, Wyoming
 25. Devil's Gate, Wyoming
 26. Martin's Cove Handcart Site, Wyoming
 27. Split Rock Ruts, Wyoming
 28. Willie's Handcart Site, Wyoming
 29. Church Butte, Wyoming
 30. Fort Bridger, Wyoming
 31. Cache Cave, Utah
 32. Mormon Emigrants in Echo Canyon, Utah, 1860
 33. Mormon Emigrant Company in Echo Canyon, Utah, 1867
 34. Wilford Woodruff
 35. Handcart Family
 
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