Description: Mormon Battalion Data Base Identification of Original Members LDS History Larson__________________________________ A Data Base of the Mormon Battalion:An Identification of the Original Members of the Mormon Battalionby Carl V. LarsonPublished by Keith W. Watkins and Sons, Providence, Utah (1987) This database identifies all the original members of the Mormon Battalion and cites the primary documentation for the membership of the men of the battalion and for most of the wives and children who accompanied them on the march, identifying them beyond any question. This is the first complete roster using primary records. Book also comes with an original receipt from Sam Weller Books for the exact same price we are asking. Condition:Excellent Softcover Book! NO MARKS! The binding is tight and all 226 pages within are bright white with NO WRITING, UNDERLINING, HIGH-LIGHTING, RIPS, TEARS, BENDS OR FOLDS. The covers look perfect, as can be seen in my photos. This book also includes a one-page errata to book with updates and corrections. You will be happy with this one! Always handled and packaged with care! Buy with confidence from a seller who takes the time to show you the details and not use just stock photos. Please check out all my pictures and email with any questions! Thanks for looking! About the Mormon Battalion:The formation of the Mormon Battalion in the mid-19th century stands as a unique and remarkable chapter in American history. In 1846, as the United States was embroiled in the Mexican-American War, a call was extended by the U.S. government to enlist members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS), commonly known as Mormons, to form a military unit, the Mormon Battalion. The call was met with an overwhelming response from the Latter-day Saint community. Comprising over 500 men, women, and children, the Mormon Battalion commenced its arduous march from Council Bluffs, Iowa, to San Diego, California, covering a distance of roughly 2,000 miles. Led by appointed officers and under the leadership of Colonel Philip St. George Cooke, the battalion's journey was marked by extreme weather conditions, challenging terrains, and scarcity of resources. Remarkably, the Mormon Battalion did not engage in major military conflicts during its service, yet its contribution was significant. The battalion played a crucial role in the exploration and development of the American West, forging a trail that would later be utilized by pioneers heading to the Salt Lake Valley. The sacrifice and resilience of the Mormon Battalion left an indelible mark on the history of westward expansion and remain a testament to the enduring spirit of the Mormon pioneers in the face of adversity. This book seeks to put names to those who served - many of which have been anonymous with their great sacrifices. Copyright © 2018-2023 TDM Inc. The photos and text in this listing are copyrighted. I spend lots of time writing up my descriptions and despise it when un-original losers cut and paste my descriptions in as their own. It is against ebay policy and if you are caught, you will be reported to ebay and could be sued for copyright infringement and damages.
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Features: Illustrated with Genealogy Tables
Format: Paperback
Personalize: No
Number of Pages: 226 Pages
Topic: Mormons, Mormon Battalion Soldiers Database
Book Series: Historical
Vintage: Yes
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Ex Libris: No
Edition: First Edition
Language: English
Publication Year: 1987
Book Title: A Data Base of The Mormon Battalion
Intended Audience: Adults
Author: Carl V. Larson
Original Language: English
Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Publisher: Keith W. Watlins & Sons
Inscribed: No
Signed: No
Genre: Antiquarian & Collectible
Personalized: No
Type: History / Reference