the winter quarter was what is know Nebraska it was a resting camp for the Mormon pioneers.
Winter Quarters State Historic Site was created in 1803.
Winter Quarters, Nebraska is a place where Mormons wintered over (and some stayed for a couple years) in preparation for the trek to Utah. While it was a welcome respite and was certainly better than walking across the plains in a blizzard, disease and sickness were rampant and many suffered from malnutrition or similar ailments such as scurvy. Many Mormons lost their lives at Winter Quarters and were buried in a cemetery near the modern day Winter Quarters Temple and Visitor Center maintained by the Church.
The Mormon trail started at Nauvoo, Illinois and crossed Iowa to Winter Quarters, Nebraska and ended at Salt Lake City, Utah. Therefore the trail passed through only 3 states and that was Iowa, Nebraska & Wyoming.
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Same Hemisphere, same season. So Yes.
That which serves for protection or shelter in winter; winter quarters; as, the hibernacle of an animal or a plant.
There are always 4 quarters in anything. The quarters in a year are known as the seasons (Winter, Spring, Summer and Autumn (or fall))
Frontier Circus - 1961 Winter Quarters 1-8 was released on: USA: 23 November 1961
In 1847, a large group of Mormon Pioneers travelled from their winter quarters in Nebraska to Salt Lake City Utah. Please note this was not ALL the Mormons, but the majority of the leadership and a large group of those living in the United States at the time.
at valley forge in the winter of 1777 to 1778
According to the Mount Vernon Library George Washington led his troops into winter quarters around Middlebrook, New Jersey in December of 1778. General Israel Putnam and his Continental Army forces entered into Winter Quarters in Redding, Connecticut. Other forces had their own locations but I assume the question is related to General Washington's winter quarters.