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Winter Quarters (North Omaha, Nebraska) - Wikipedia
Winter Quarters was an encampment formed by approximately 2,500 members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints as they waited during the winter of ... en.wikipedia.org
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Winter Quarters - Church History
An instant city on the plains, Winter Quarters served as Church headquarters for less than a year, until the leadership moved west in 1847. history.churchofjesuschrist.org
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Winter Quarters - Mormon Pioneer - National Park Service
Winter Quarters served as the main settlement of the Mormons on the Missouri River until they moved the fitting-out site to Kanesville in Iowa. www.nps.gov
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winter quarters
ˈwinter ˈquarters (Also with hyphen.) [See quarter n. 15.] 1. a. The place of stay, or lodgings, occupied by troops, or by the members of an expedition, during the winter (between two campaigns or periods of activity or travel). Also, such a place occupied by any travelling company or by private ind... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mormon Trail Center at Winter Quarters
The Mormon Trail Center at Winter Quarters, located in Omaha, Nebraska, is a visitors' center with exhibits about the westward migration of Latter-day Saints. www.churchofjesuschrist.org
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Winter Quarters State Historic Site - Culture, Recreation, and Tourism
Winter Quarters State Historic Site stands today as a rare survivor of the Civil War. The large, airy structure is the only one of its kind along the banks of ... www.lastateparks.com
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Winter Quarters
Winter Quarters may refer to: Winter Quarters (North Omaha, Nebraska), an 1846-1847 Latter-day Saints encampment Winter Quarters Nebraska Temple, an LDS Winter Quarters, Peru, Indiana, listed on the NRHP in Indiana Cantonment, the establishment of temporary military encampments during winter wikipedia.org
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Winter Quarters Nebraska Temple | ChurchofJesusChristTemples.org
The Winter Quarters Nebraska Temple was the first temple built in Nebraska. The Winter Quarters Nebraska Temple is a sister building to the Snowflake Arizona ... churchofjesuschristtemples.org
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Winter Quarters - Wikipedia
Winter Quarters may refer to: Winter Quarters (North Omaha, Nebraska), an 1846-1847 Latter-day Saints encampment. Winter Quarters Nebraska Temple, ... en.wikipedia.org
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What happened to the Mormons who stayed at Winter Quarters ...
Upon arriving at Winter Quarters they had no provisions and there were no opportunities for work so they were, by nature forced to move on. www.quora.com
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A History of Winter Quarters – NorthOmahaHistory.com
Winter Quarters had a mayor and city council, 24 policemen and fireguards, various administrative committees, and a town square for public ... northomahahistory.com
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Winter Quarters | Explore Nebraska History
Here in 1846 an oppressed people fleeing from a vengeful mob found a haven in the wilderness. Winter Quarters, established under the direction of the Mormon ... mynehistory.com
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Winter Quarters, Utah
By 1930, Winter Quarters was abandoned. Geography Winter Quarters is located west of Scofield, near Winter Quarters Canyon. Lower Gooseberry Reservoir is located west of Winter Quarters. Clear Creek and Electric Lake are south of Winter Quarters. wikipedia.org
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Winter Quarters (North Omaha, Nebraska)
The Winter Quarters Nebraska Temple was dedicated there in April 2001. External links National Park Service description Winter Quarters Nebraska Temple - LDSChurchTemples.com Winter Quarters Project History of North Omaha wikipedia.org
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Winter Quarters Bay
Bay water characteristics A shallow submarine ridge marks the mouth of Winter Quarters Bay. History Robert Falcon Scott chose Winter Quarters Bay to winter over during his National Antarctic Discovery Expedition (1901–1904). wikipedia.org
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