They built them by hand. When they got to Salt Lake City nobody lived there except Native Americans, so there weren't any houses. There wasn't much wood either. Most homes were made from adobe mud.
The Mormon Pioneers arrived and began to settle Salt Lake City in 1847.
The city was founded in 1847 as Great Salt Lake City by a group of Mormon pioneers led by their prophet, Brigham Young.
Mormon pioneers settled Salt Lake City and in fact, most of Utah... so yes.
The first group of Mormon Pioneers arrived in what is now called Salt Lake City on July 24, 1847.
Salt Lake City and the surrounding communities were started by Mormon pioneers who were seeking refuge and a place where they could settle and practice their religion in peace.
Before the Mormon Pioneers arrived, there were Native American Settlements, but the first 'white man' town was Great Salt Lake City (now Salt Lake City), which is where the Pioneers first arrived on July 24, 1847.
Mormons are the founders of Utah. They wanted it to be called the state of Deseret, but the government wouldn't have it.
The Mormon pioneers eventually moved to Salt Lake City, Utah, which is where the church is headquartered today.
Salt Lake City
The first groups of Mormon pioneers arrived in the Great Salt Lake Basin in late July of 1847. Groups continued to come until about 1910, when new converts were encouraged to stay in their hometowns rather than emigrate to the west.
The Great Salt Lake is near Salt Lake City.
No, it has a lake, the Great Salt Lake. That's why it's called Salt LAKE City, not Salt SEA City.