I believe you are asking about Kirtland, Ohio. There was never a large Mormon settlement in any town called "Kirkland".
The main body of Mormons began to move to Kirtland in 1831 after a large conversion took place there.
The Mormons moved out of Kirtland, Ohio because they were being pursecuted and tortured by mobs. There was never a largely Mormon town called Kirkland.
The Mormons traveled west in wagons, with handcarts and later by train.
The Mormons
The address of the Kirkland Library is: 308 Kirkland Avenue, Kirkland, 98033 M
young wanted to move the Mormons far from hostile neighbors
The Mormons were searching for a place where they could practice their religion in peace and found that place in Utah.
Nobody. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) was founded in the US - so the first Mormons were already in the US! :) If you are speaking of the first Mormons to move from another country to the US, rather than the first Mormons ever in the US, the answer is still nobody. The first Mormons to move from another country to the US came from Canada, and were not 'brought' by any specific person, only encouraged to move so that they could be nearer to the main body of the church.
Vincent Kirkland goes by Vince Kirkland.
The Kirkland Food company
Pat Kirkland's birth name is Patricia Kirkland.
Many of what are now the Western United States were settled by "Mormons." You may be referring to Utah, however, which was the primary destination of the move west.
Kirkland's was created in 1966.