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Bellwork 9-2 What do you know about Florence, NE?
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Bellwork 9-3 What major roadway follows the trail the Mormons took to Utah? Why do we study the Mormons in Omaha history? How are they historically significant to the city?
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THE MORMON EXODUS Nauvoo to The Great Salt Lake Valley
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Joseph Smith What organization did Joseph Smith start? What did he believe? What happened to him?
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Joseph Smith Leader & founder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (LDS) Believed that Jesus came to the new world after his death Wrote the book of Mormon Claimed to have found 11 tablets of this story He & his brother were killed in Carthage, IL by a mob Mormons look for a place that they can worship in peace.
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The Mormon Deal Who took over for Smith after his death? Where did Brigham Young lead the Mormons? How did the Mormons decide on settling in Utah? What was the requirement of their land deal?
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Brigham Young Second Leader of the Mormons Led them west to Utah Established the Winter Quarters (30 th and State Streets)
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The Mormon Deal U.S. Govt promised they could have a large piece of land west of the Wasatch Mts in Utah 1 requirement: They had to survey a route to the west & send their reports back They led & opened a route to the west for everyone to follow
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The Mormon Trail Where did the Mormons originally leave from? What trails did they follow? How much land could a group of 10 to 100 families cover in one day? What did people do for those behind them on the trail? What route is similar to this today?
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The Mormon Trail Young left Nauvoo, IL on 4 February 1846 The trail followed paths that trappers had made Groups were made up of 10 to 100 families led by a “captain” Groups could cover 25-30 miles a day, (10-15 if pulling a hand cart) Knowing that others would follow, groups planted food & left markers for water
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The Mormon Trail The trail followed the Platte River. This route will be used by other travelers: Gold Rushers to CO and CA Oregon Trail The route is very similar to I-80
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Platte River Route Mormon Trail Oregon Trail I-80
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The Mormon Trail How long was the route from Omaha to Salt Lake City? How many died on the trail? What and where were “Winter Quarters?”
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The Mormon Trail The route was approx 1,032 miles (Omaha to Salt Lake City) 6,000 died (illness/accidents) Each member of the group was required to help out No travel on Sundays 1846 – 1869 route in use During the Winter months, Mormons camped in North Omaha (30 th & State Streets) This area was known as the “Winter Quarters”
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Winter Quarters Who did the Mormons meet when crossing the Missouri River? What Omaha area did this man send them? What was the deal the Mormons set up with the Omaha Indians?
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Winter Quarters The Mormons crossed the Missouri River at Bellevue and met w/ Peter Sarpy Sarpy couldn’t help them-he sent them to the area of Florence The Indians in Florence made a deal w/ the Mormons. The Indians would show the Mormons how to grow winter crops and get fish The Mormons gave the Indians a cut of whatever they grew or caught
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The Mormon Trail Center Located at 33 rd & State streets It’s Free! Great displays
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Gateways to the West Where did the members settle? Besides Omaha, where else could the Mormons cross the Missouri? What were the two ways to get west?
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Gateways to the West Latter Day Saints members settle in Kanesville, IA North Council Bluffs Crossing the Missouri River was at 1 of 2 places, Omaha or Kansas City You could trek cross country or float up the Mississippi to St. Louis then up the Missouri Follow the Platte river valley west
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Iowa & Nebraska settled As Iowa is being settled, the Indians are getting pushed off their lands White settlers felt the Indians didn’t deserve it – get going! White settlers tell Logan Fontenelle that more are coming Logan gives up some, but not all of the Omaha lands in exchange that the Omaha get to stay put The Omaha Indians are the only Indians to be still on their land today
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Mormon Trail Letter Grab a copy of Upstream Metropolis and read pages 29-37. Using your notes and information from the book, you will write a one page (minimum) letter from the perspective of a Mormon who traveled on the Mormon trail and is now in Desserette.
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