Early Utah Settlements

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Early Utah Settlements

Railroads The railroads bring in a lot of Non Mormons Gentiles Scottish and Chinese Immigrants Junction Town

Mining Towns

Mining Rich stores of minerals and rock in Utah Mining is very popular Alta, Bingham, Park City, Big and Little Cottonwood Canyons Miners and Prospectors aren’t the most Savory of individuals

Religious Migration The Mormon Church brings immigrants from all over the world Scandinavia, England, Europe, and even Hawaii in the 1870’s Iosepa… Unsuccessful

End of an Era The last Successful and Official Mormon company sets sail in 1913 This is considered the end of the mormon migration to Utah