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 first Mormon pioneers arrived in Salt Lake City in 1847. Groups continued to travel the Mormon Trail to Salt Lake City until the railroad came through in 1869. After that, most traveled by train to get to Salt Lake City. After World War I, Mormon converts were encouraged to stay in their home cities or nations rather than travel to Salt Lake City.
When Brigham Young saw the Great Salt Lake Valley he recognized it as a place he had seen in a dream and concluded that it was the place God intended for His people.
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When the Mormon Pioneers migrated to Salt Lake City Utah, Brigham Young, the prophet received a revelation from God that he should construct a temple there...the Salt Lake Temple. It is the place Mormons make sacred covenants with the Lord. It truly is a blessing.
The Mormons traveled for 17 years in search of a place where they could practice their religion in relative peace. They found this place in the Great Basin of the Rocky Mountains - what is now Salt Lake City. While Church headquarters remains in Salt Lake City today, there are over 15 million Mormons living all over the world.
The Mormons traveled to Utah and settled in the Salt Lake Valley. They established the city Salt Lake City.
The first Mormons arrived to settle in the Great Salt Lake on July 24, 1847.
Brigham Young was the leader who led Mormons on a trek to Salt Lake.
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