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  • ...s commemorate the rescue. A trail loop leads to the eastern portion of the cove. Visitors may also hike a trail that leads to Devil’s Gate and explore th ...and elderly—found refuge from the storm in what is now called Martin’s Cove. The rescue party did not have adequate supplies for the Martin Company.
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  • '''Martin’s Cove''' is a 933-acre site 55 miles southwest of Casper, Wyoming, considered sac ...and elderly—found refuge from the storm in what is now called Martin’s Cove. The rescue party did not have adequate supplies for the Martin Company. By
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  • [[Image:Cove_Fort.jpg|400px|thumb|alt=Cove Fort Mormon historical site|left]] ...igham Young]] sent [[Ira N. Hinckley]] to settle the southeast corner near Cove Creek (Millard County). The area did not have enough water to establish a t
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  • '''Martin’s Cove''' is a 933-acre site 55 miles southwest of Casper, Wyoming, considered sac ...and elderly—found refuge from the storm in what is now called Martin’s Cove. The rescue party did not have adequate supplies for the Martin Company. By
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  • [[Cove Fort]] · [[Martin's Cove|Martin's Cove: Mormon Trail Site]] ·
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  • ...s commemorate the rescue. A trail loop leads to the eastern portion of the cove. Visitors may also hike a trail that leads to Devil’s Gate and explore th ...and elderly—found refuge from the storm in what is now called Martin’s Cove. The rescue party did not have adequate supplies for the Martin Company.
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  • ...uing bad weather forced them to seek refuge in a sheltered [[Martin's Cove|cove]], about 3 miles away — still 350 miles from Salt Lake City. ...e Company reached Salt Lake City. On this day, the Martin Company left its cove. Most of them reached the Salt Lake Valley at the end of November.[https://
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  • [[Image:Cove_Fort.jpg|400px|thumb|alt=Cove Fort Mormon historical site|left]] ...igham Young]] sent [[Ira N. Hinckley]] to settle the southeast corner near Cove Creek (Millard County). The area did not have enough water to establish a t
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  • ...shelter for them. They needed to cross the Sweetwater River to get to the cove. Although they knew the order was for their good, crossing seemed an impos ...presented in one of the two bronze statues of the rescuers near [[Martin's Cove]].
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  • ...ttps://history.churchofjesuschrist.org/story/historic-sites/utah/cove-fort/cove-fort-a-safe-and-sacred-home?lang=eng] In the early 1890s, the Church leased
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  • ...shelter for them. They needed to cross the Sweetwater River to get to the cove. Crossing the River seemed impossible to most of the emigrants. The Sweet
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  • ...also called the [[Mormon Church]]. Hinckley was born on April 23, 1870, in Cove Fort, Utah, to Ira Nathaniel Hinckley and Angeline Wilcox Noble. He was the Three years before his birth, the Hinckley family had been sent to Cove Fort by prophet [[Brigham Young]] in order to establish a way-station for t
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  • ...the FarWorld fantasy series, the Case File 13 series, and the Mysteries of Cove series; under '''Jeffrey S. Savage''' he has created the Shandra Covington ...m an honorable mention in the juvenile fiction category for ''Mysteries of Cove, volume 3: Embers of Destruction.''
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  • ...parate campgrounds in Central Wyoming. Ranch 66 is located near Martin’s Cove. River Camp is near Sixth Crossing, where the [[Willie and Martin Handcart
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  • *[[Cove Fort]] Historic Site in Utah. *[[Martin's Cove: Mormon Trail Site]] in Wyoming.
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  • ...r-day Saints] operates three historic sites in central Wyoming: [[Martin's Cove]], [[Sixth Crossing]], and [[Rock Creek Hollow]]. At these places and other See also [[Martin's Cove: Mormon Trail Site]].
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  • ...company. They found them east of South Pass, suffering greatly in Martin's Cove. The supplies that were available were not enough for the desperate company
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  • #redirect [[Martin's Cove: Mormon Trail Site]]
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  • ...he handcarters.”[https://www.wyohistory.org/encyclopedia/journey-martins-cove-mormon-handcart-tragedy-1856] ...company did the same on November 6. By the 9th, the wagons arrived at the cove to pick up members of the Martin company. Most of the handcarts were left b
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  • See also [[Martin's Cove: Mormon Trail Site]] and [https://history.churchofjesuschrist.org/maps/hist
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  • ...hankful hearts.[https://history.lds.org/article/trek/pioneer-story-martins-cove-ephraim-hanks?lang=eng] ...ng to the sick.[https://history.lds.org/article/trek/pioneer-story-martins-cove-ephraim-hanks?lang=eng]
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  • ...ue Nor Pen Can Tell the Sorrow'', shown at the Devil's Gate and [[Martin's Cove]] visitors center and was involved in filming the interviews, images, and d
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  • Hinckley was born on July 21, 1868, in Cove Fort, Utah. He was a son of [[Ira N. Hinckley]] and his wife Adelaide. He a
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