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  • ...s Nebraska Mormon Temple|frame|<span style="color:#0D8ED3">Winter Quarters Nebraska Temple]] The '''Winter Quarters Nebraska Temple''' is the 104th operating temple of [http://comeuntochrist.org The C
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  • ...s Nebraska Mormon Temple|frame|<span style="color:#0D8ED3">Winter Quarters Nebraska Temple]] The '''Winter Quarters Nebraska Temple''' is the 104th operating temple of [http://comeuntochrist.org The C
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  • ...nter Quarters Mormon|Looking across the Missouri River to Winter Quarters, Nebraska, where Latter-day Saint refugees waited out the winter of 1846 © 2002 Brig ...:Winter_quarters_nebraska_lds_temple.jpg‎|left|frame|alt=Winter Quarters Nebraska Mormon Temple]]In all, about 600 Latter-day Saint men, women, and children,
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  • ...es of land in Nebraska, making the Church one of the largest landowners in Nebraska.
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  • *The Hodgetts company reached Florence, Nebraska, on August 27, 1856, and departed on August 31. *The Hunt company arrived at Florence, Nebraska, beginning on August 28, 1856, and departed on August 31.
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  • ...his bachelor’s degree in political science from the University of Omaha, Nebraska, and his master’s degree from the University of Southern California, Los ...kota, and the 55th Strategic Reconnaissance Wing at Offutt Air Force Base, Nebraska. Lasater returned to Washington, D.C., as the senior military adviser to th
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  • ...ssion|mission]] for [[The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] in Nebraska. He told metro.co.uk: ...e that white shirt with my name tag on every day for two years and went to Nebraska. It was a life changing experience. I met a lot of people who had very diff
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  • ...abernacle Choir]] and sang at the 2001 dedication of the [[Winter Quarters Nebraska Temple]]. Bybee can be heard in Franco Zeffirelli's motion picture version ...Artist-in-Residence and Associate Professor of Voice at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln (UNL). In 2007, her UNL production of "The Most Happy Fella" won t
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  • ...in New York City, and headed west the following year. He first settled in Nebraska, then Council Bluffs, Iowa, where he established his first independent stud ...ures in areas of Canada and Mexico, and in areas from the Pacific Ocean to Nebraska in the mid-west. Most of Savage's archived photographs, produced by several
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  • ...k of Omaha and depicts an historic pioneer wagon train moving west through Nebraska's wilderness during the mid-19th century.
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  • Following his years at Ricks, he went to Nebraska, where he had respectable showings in the "Big Eight" and NCAA tournaments. Following his wrestling eligibility, he stayed at Nebraska until he earned a teaching degree. Gardner has yet to teach in a classroom,
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  • ...ughton]] and Kent Ullberg) created a city-block long wagon train in Omaha, Nebraska. He created multiple wagons, mules, oxen, horses, and other animals, and fi ...326132/Utahns-help-create-pioneer-monument.html Deseret News article about Nebraska monument]
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  • ...te drawings depicting the Mormon [[Pioneers|pioneer]] trek across Iowa and Nebraska during 1846 and 1847.
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  • Rowell was born on February 24, 1973, in Nebraska. She worked as a columnist and ad copywriter for the ''Omaha World-Herald'' ...ochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]. She lives in Nebraska with her husband and two sons.
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  • ...ic History of the Latter-day Saints, 1830–1900'' (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1966), 360–73.</ref> and more than 13,000 Latter-day Saints were d ...ic History of the Latter-day Saints, 1830–1900'' (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1966), 377.</ref>
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  • ...West and participated in the initial establishment of [[Winter Quarters]], Nebraska. ...s, send the carriage and mules back with some of those who would return to Nebraska, and remain out west himself to build a house for the Flake family in prepa
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  • *[[Ryon Bingham]], DL, Chargers, Nebraska *[[Stewart Bradley]], LB, Eagles, Nebraska
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  • ...he completed his mission, he joined the exiled Saints in Winter Quarters, Nebraska. ...rs for the winter, the group voted to press on. The company left Florence, Nebraska, on August 18 and encountered many difficulties. (See [[Willie and Martin H
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  • ...igration Fund]], B. H. Roberts and a sister left England in April 1866. In Nebraska they joined a wagon train and proceeded to walk—for much of the way baref ...s family. The Church of Jesus Christ sent him on a mission to [[Iowa]] and Nebraska, "but because the cold weather was hard on his health, he was transferred t
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  • ...Approximately 16,000 Latter-day Saints were scattered throughout Iowa and Nebraska. At this time the U.S. Army requested 500 men to help fight the Mexican War
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  • ...ay to Utah before winter, but the difficulty of the journey from Nauvoo to Nebraska took so long that this was not possible. These first pioneers ended up setting up a settlement in Nebraska for the winter and called it [[Winter Quarters]]. The winter was harsh, and
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  • ...arters''' is located in Omaha, Nebraska, adjacent to the [[Winter Quarters Nebraska Temple]] and the [[Mormon Pioneers|Mormon Pioneer]] Cemetery. Over six hund
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  • ...n from their homes there and had lost almost all they had. They stopped in Nebraska and created a settlement dubbed [[Winter Quarters]] because the Saints spen ...mules, or other animals. Frequently they walked. The route they took from Nebraska to Utah came to be called The [[Mormon Trail]]. Today the Mormon Trail cont
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  • * Nebraska: (1 temple) ** [[Winter Quarters Nebraska Temple]]
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  • '''Nebraska''' [[Winter Quarters Nebraska Temple]]&nbsp;·
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  • * April 22 - Dedication of [[Winter Quarters Nebraska Temple]] by [[Gordon B. Hinckley]].
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  • ...rmonnewsroom.org/facts-and-statistics/country/united-states/state/nebraska Nebraska]
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  • ...of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]] were camped at [[Winter Quarters]], Nebraska, in preparation for the long trip west.
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  • He earned a degree in criminal justice at the University of Nebraska, where he also lettered in football. During his senior year, he was an All-
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  • ...work in Great Britain. The children lived on their own in Winter Quarters, Nebraska, with limited provisions and then made the difficult trek to the Great Salt
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  • ...mith in the Salt Lake Valley. When Julina was seven, he moved to Florence, Nebraska, where he served for ten years as a mechanic and blacksmith for the covered
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  • ...ll Tower on [[Temple Square]], the Tragedy of Winter Quarters at Florence, Nebraska. He created the Angel Moroni on the [[Jordan River Utah Temple]], the [[Sea
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  • ...hey created a sculpture for the visitors’ center in [[Winter Quarters]], Nebraska, for the Sesquicentennial celebration of the pioneer trek to Utah.
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  • ...His murals appear in the Union Building of the University of Wyoming, the Nebraska State Capitol building, the St. Bartholomew Church and the Irving Trust Com
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  • ...ne-year-old, his family was forced to flee Nauvoo. Jesse's father died in Nebraska on the Mormon Trail in January, [[1847]]; his mother and eight siblings con
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  • In 2015, he walked the [[Mormon Trail]] from Florence, Nebraska, to Salt Lake City, a journey of 1,132.53 miles that took him 74 days. In a
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  • ...she won the 100-meter breaststroke in 1:05.92 at the trials held in Omaha, Nebraska. She also competed in the final 100-meter breaststroke but false started. S
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  • ...7 he accompanied the sesquicentennial Mormon Trail Wagon Train from Omaha, Nebraska, to Salt Lake City, and wrote and hosted the fourteen-part documentary ''Le
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  • ...ldren. They co-wrote ''Willa and the Whale'' and ''Squint'', which won the Nebraska Book award for 2019.
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  • ...They also coauthored ''Willa and the Whale'' and ''Squint'', which won the Nebraska Book award for 2019. She and Morris are the parents of five children.
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  • ...with the Milo Andrus company by wagon train with his mother from Florence, Nebraska, to [[Salt Lake City]], Utah. In Utah, he met photographer [[Charles Roscoe
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  • ...s’ 26th Annual Juried Exhibit at the Great Plains Art Museum in Lincoln, Nebraska. Some of his other awards include the ''U.S. Art Magazine'' Bronze Medal Aw
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  • ...ip and married Julia Maria Larsen onboard. They went by train to Florence, Nebraska, then joined one of the down and back companies of wagons sent out from Uta
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  • Gowans was raised in Papillion, Nebraska, and earned his bachelor’s degree in theater studies from [[Brigham Young
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  • ...Christ of Latter-day Saints]. James was born October 5, 1978, in Lincoln, Nebraska. He was raised by LDS parents (both teach at [[Brigham Young University]])
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  • He holds a PhD from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. He is a member of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus C
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  • ...hrist of Latter-day Saints]. He served a full-time mission to Oklahoma and Nebraska.
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  • ...tware test manager, and chief of software evaluation at Air Force bases in Nebraska, Germany, South Dakota, Utah, and New Mexico. While in the Air Force, he wa
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  • ...ty of Louisville. He also holds a master’s degree from the University of Nebraska. He is an Ogden area periodontist. He and his wife are parents of nine chil
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  • ...for numerous awards, including Utah Beehive Award, Texas Bluebonnet Award, Nebraska Golden Sower Award, South Carolina Children’s Book Award, and was a Whitn
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  • ...f [[Brigham Young]], she was born on November 6, 1846, at Winter Quarters, Nebraska Territory. She was a schoolteacher at the University of Deseret model schoo
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  • He earned a degree in criminal justice at the University of Nebraska, where he also lettered in football. During his senior year, he was an All-
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  • ...eorge Q. Cannon accompanied Taylor's family, first to [[Winter Quarters]], Nebraska, and then after Taylor's return, west to Utah Territory.
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  • Bradley played college football for the University of Nebraska where he also pursued a degree in accounting and finance. He was born on No
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  • ...al board and her committee of sixteen stake Relief Society presidents from Nebraska, Wisconsin, Iowa, Missouri, and Illinois and their work on programs, ticket
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  • ...n singer, actor, and performer. He was born on January 13, 1932, in Omaha, Nebraska, and reared in Salt Lake City, Utah. He attended the University of Utah bri
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  • ...Polk's orders Captain James Allen met with the Church leaders in Iowa and Nebraska and asked for five hundred men. In exchange, the impoverished Saints, who h
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  • Mormon Island in California is not to be confused with Mormon Island in Nebraska, an area named for the winter stopover used by [[Mormon Pioneers]] on their
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  • ...ng University]] but chose the University of Oregon over BYU, University of Nebraska, Texas A&M, and University of Washington. He was considered one of the best
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  • ...cruiting letters for football and baseball. His uncle Dave Burke, a former Nebraska cornerback, and cousin [[Jason Buck]], a former Cincinnati Bengals and Wash
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  • ...in Kirtland, Ohio; Far West, Missouri; Nauvoo, Illinois; Cutler’s Park, Nebraska; and Salt Lake City and Farmington, Utah. He served as a missionary to the
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  • ...rst transcontinental railroad connected Sacramento, California, and Omaha, Nebraska. In 1873, a coast-to-coast rail journey on this route was completed.[https:
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  • ...1840s and early 1850s — from an infant girl who was born on Goose Creek, Nebraska, to a 16-year-old boy who drove a wagon across the plains, to a 70-year-old
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  • ...o grow and includes the [[Palmyra New York Temple]], the [[Winter Quarters Nebraska Temple]], the [[Nauvoo Temple]], the [[São Paulo Brazil Temple]], the [[Ma
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  • Sanderson was born in Lincoln, Nebraska, in 1975 and moved to Provo, Utah, at 18 to go to school. Not having much i
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  • Munson was raised in Kearney, Nebraska. She joined the Church of Jesus Christ in 1993. To pay for her education at
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  • ...the tomb. It originally hung in the visitors’ center in Winter Quarters, Nebraska, and is now displayed in the Conference Center.
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  • ...ng with the [[Mormon Battalion]]. Richards arrived in [[Winter Quarters]], Nebraska, where his wife was staying, in May, 1848. Hundreds had died there, ignored
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  • ...enchment Association. She was born on August 31, 1847, in Winter Quarters, Nebraska, and married Nelson A. Empey in 1865. She died on September 7, 1890.
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  • ...Temple Square]] Visitors’ Center, and president of the [[Winter Quarters Nebraska Temple]].
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  • ...lings soon followed in June of 1846. They traveled to [[Winter Quarters]], Nebraska, where they remained until the summer of 1848. Although just eight years ol
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  • ...council until 1845. He left Nauvoo in 1846 and died the following year in Nebraska.
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  • ...Hood (Toronto, Ontario, July 8, 1821&ndash; [[Winter Quarters]], Florence, Nebraska, March 20, 1847). Finally, Miles' parents Miles Romney (Dalton-in-Furness,
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  • ...All-American and finished second in voting for the Heisman Trophy (behind Nebraska running back Mike Rozier). Young's record breaking season was honored when
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  • ...|pioneers]] migrating to the west. After staying in [[Winter Quarters]] in Nebraska, he was part of the company that continued onto the west to find a location
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  • ...e was forced to flee Ramus and later joined the Saints at Winter Quarters, Nebraska. He arrived in Salt Lake City on October 11, 1848. He built a saw mill at t
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  • ...ng camps along the [[Mormon Trail]], including Garden City and Mt. Pisgah, Nebraska. He also led a company of pioneers across the plains to the Salt Lake Valle
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  • She was born on August 11, 1892, in Bellwood, Nebraska, and graduated from the University of Utah with a bachelor’s degree in En
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  • ...ies left England late and consequently left Iowa City, Iowa, and Florence, Nebraska, late. The handcarts they traveled with had been made a short time previous
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  • ...grating to Utah, first sailing to New York and then traveling to Florence, Nebraska. On the subsequent journey across the plains, he divided the immigrants int
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  • ...e 16th Brother Reynolds started, in charge of two deputy marshals, for the Nebraska State penitentiary at Lincoln. 'There he was shaved, had his hair cropped c
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  • ...isgah]], Kanesville (now Council Bluffs), and finally [[Winter Quarters]], Nebraska. The road was slow and soggy. On September 10, the last Mormons were attack
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  • ...e stayed in Council Bluffs for six year and worked on such projects as the Nebraska Territory capitol building. He also served as branch president.
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  • ...ersons in and around Nauvoo to make the great trek to [[Winter Quarters]], Nebraska, and later to the Salt Lake Valley. By 1890 agents of [http://comeuntochris
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  • ...en from their homes in Nauvoo, Illinois. They spent the winter in Iowa and Nebraska. The first company left with [[Brigham Young]] as their leader for the [[W
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  • ...ri River. Winter Quarters was established on the present site of Florence, Nebraska.
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  • ...://www.cr.nps.gov/history/online_books/mopi/hrs4.htm ] across the river in Nebraska. By the end of the year, all Mormons who chose to follow the [[Quorum of t
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  • '''Jerusha Hess''', born Jerusha Elizabeth Demke in Omaha, Nebraska, in 1980, is an American filmmaker known best for her collaboration with he
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  • ...and Seattle, Washington; Austin and San Antonio, Texas; Omaha and Lincoln, Nebraska; and Indianapolis, Fort Wayne and South Bend, Indiana. The campaign also sp
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  • ...[[President of the Church]] on December 5, 1846, near [[Winter Quarters]], Nebraska, and this action was subsequently sustained by the Church as a whole in a c
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  • ...unds of food was delivered to Colorado, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Nebraska, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Wyoming.
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  • ...0 members of the Church in northern Colorado, southern Wyoming and western Nebraska who currently travel to the [[Denver Colorado Temple]] and [[Billings Monta
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  • ...conducted a few Relief Society meetings that year in [[Winter Quarters]], Nebraska.
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  • ...[[stake]] president, Scoutmaster, and temple worker. He presided over the Nebraska Omaha Mission from 2006 to 2009. As a young man, he served a full-time miss
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  • ...rents in rural Mississippi. The family later moved to Tennessee, Iowa, and Nebraska before returning to Utah.
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  • ...suffered a season-ending Lisfranc injury in the Cougar’s opener against Nebraska in September 2015. He announced in February 2016 that he would finish at BY
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  • |[[Winter Quarters Nebraska Temple]]
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  • ...ly lived one winter at Mount Pisgah, Iowa, and another at Winter Quarters, Nebraska, before arriving at last at the Salt Lake Valley in 1848. In all, Emily and
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