Results for Mormon Battalion
The Mormon Battalion in the Oklahoma Panhandle
From September 23 through 27, 1846, the Mormon Battalion c...
Mormon Battalion Historical Marker
"History may be searched in vain for an equal march of inf...
Mormon Battalion
LDS Church
San Bernardino
Ranch
Rest Cam...
Mormon Battalion
LDS Church
Longest infantry
march on recor...
Mormon Battalion
LDS Church
Smith grave
two mile south
Bu...
Mormon Battalion Campsite
Dec. 11, 1846
Herd of Wild
Horses and
Mormon Battalion
LDS Church
The Narrows
Dec 12 1846
Battl...
Mormon Battalion
LDS Church
Camp Dec 13 1846
Capt P.C. Merrill<...
Mormon Battalion
LDS Church
Dec 14, 1846
Last camp on
San...
To The Mormon Battalion
Which, under command of Col. Cooke, in the course of their...
Results for Mormon Battalion
The Mormon Battalion in the Oklahoma Panhandle
From September 23 through 27, 1846, the Mormon Battalion crossed the northwestern portion of the Oklahoma panhandle. The little army's 500-plus volunteers, recruited for the Mexican War, were enlisted near Council Bluffs, Iowa, from among the first company of Mormon ...
Mormon Battalion Historical Marker
"History may be searched in vain for an equal march of infantry"
Lt. Col. Cooke
The Mormon Battalion, of some 500 men marched through this area during November of 1846. The march covered over 2000 miles from Council Bluffs, Iowa to San ...
Mormon Battalion
LDS Church
San Bernardino
Ranch
Rest Camp
Dec 5 1846
Marker is on Geronimo Trail, on the right when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Mormon Battalion
LDS Church
Longest infantry
march on record
Dec 6, 1846
Courtesy hmdb.org
Mormon Battalion
LDS Church
Smith grave
two mile south
Buried
Dec 7 1846
Marker is on Arizona Route 80 at milepost 356, on the right when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Mormon Battalion Campsite
Dec. 11, 1846
Herd of Wild
Horses and
Bulls
Erected 1960
Marker is on Arizona Route 90 at milepost 329, on the left when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Mormon Battalion
LDS Church
The Narrows
Dec 12 1846
Battle of the Bulls
Erected 1960
Marker is on East Charleston Road, on the right when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Mormon Battalion
LDS Church
Camp Dec 13 1846
Capt P.C. Merrill
Returned to
San Pedro 1877
Erected 1960
Marker is at the intersection of West Patton Street (Arizona Route 80 at milepost 301) and South Church Street, on the right when traveling east on West Patton Street.
Courtesy ...
Mormon Battalion
LDS Church
Dec 14, 1846
Last camp on
San Pedro
Turned west
toward Tucson
Erected 1960
Marker is on 4th Street (Business U.S. 10) near Ocotillo Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
To The Mormon Battalion
Which, under command of Col. Cooke, in the course of their 2,000 mile infantry march to the Pacific coast, arrived and raised the first American flag in Tucson.
December 16, 1846
Marker is on South 6th Avenue, on the right when traveling ...