What the first Mormon pioneers did when they got to Utah. Ep. 171

In this episode of Faith and Beliefs, David Snell reviews what the first Mormon Pioneers did when they finally reached their destination in Utah. Video transcript: https://bit.ly/3KAaH8q Book recommendations: — “History of Utah,” Vol. 1, by Orson K Whitney (1892) — “No Unhallowed Hand,” Saints, Vol 2. — “Brigham Young and the Expansion of Mormon Faith,” by Thomas Alexander — “The Story of the Latter-day Saints” by James Allen & Glen Leonard — “Salt Lake City” via Encyclopedia Britannica: https://bit.ly/3Ngff3I — “Winter Quarters: Church Headquarters, 1846–1848” via the Church’s website: https://bit.ly/3l9g3vn — “Establishing a Refuse in Deseret,” via the Church’s website: https://bit.ly/3N4w01Y — “What life was like for the Mormon pioneers after entering the Salt Lake Valley” via Deseret News: https://bit.ly/3weIoXH — William Clayton’s journal: https://bit.ly/3syYt88 — “Council of Fifty” via the Church’s website: https://bit.ly/3wj5KLN Notes: — In late 1847, there were some complaints about resources near Winter Quarters, and the temporary headquarters for Saints prepping to cross the plains became Council Bluffs/Kanesville, Iowa, instead of Winter Quarters. SUBSCRIBE: http://saintsunscripted/subscribe Follow Us: Facebook:   / saintsunscripted   Instagram:   / saintsunscripted   Website: https://saintsunscripted.com/ Follow the Hosts: Justin:   / justin_wintch   David:   / davidesnell   Taylor:   / tsyorg   Allex:   / allex_lennon   Kaitlyn:   / kait_fotheringham   Sabrina:   / srhymasfuller