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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]] Â·
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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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