An enticing read of how the Mormon pioneers traversed the plains from Iowa to Salt Lake City in simple hand-crafted carts from 1856-1860. Beginning in Europe, once these destitute, insolvent individuals landed in America, they pulled and pushed their way 1200 miles to the land of Zion. While eight out of the ten handcart companies were sufficiently successful, but still with their own pains and sufferings, the center of attention is on the 4th and 5th companies of 1856.
Due to a late start, the Willie and Martin Handcart Companies of 1856 ran into an early, severe Wyoming blizzard, which resulted in many casualties and fatalities. With bone chilling cold, blinding snow, relentless winds, low provisions, fatigue and disorientation, the stories from their diaries and reminisces are shocking.
To quote Ephraim Hanks, who was a scout for the first relief party, "Many of the immigrants whose extremities were frozen, lost their limbs, either whole or in part. Many such I washed with water and castile soap, until the frozen parts would fall off, after which I would sever the shreds of flesh from the remaining portions of the limbs with my scissors. Some of the emigrants lost toes, others fingers, and again others whole hands and feet, one woman lost both her legs below the knees and quite a number who survived became cripples for life." We experience the courage and moral strength of these pioneers.
The appendixes include letters from Brigham Young defending his views on the handcart method of transportation, regardless of what rumors were circulating. Young further remarks that if anyone blames him for the sufferings of the handcart emigrants, "let the curse of God be on them and blast their substance with mildew and destruction, until their names are forgotten from the earth."
Also included in the appendixes is a letter from Millen Atwood who was with the Willie Company. His remarks were, "Since I have arrived I have heard such tales of woe, though I do not know who could have told them to you; we did not suffer much; we had a little bit of snow, but that was nothing; and we had enough to eat as long as it lasted, and when that was gone you furnished us more; we fared first rate."
Lastly, Young once again comments that if he had not sent rescue teams, the Lord would have been under obligation to provide assistance by, "sending herds of fat buffaloes to lay down within twenty yards of their camp."
An important and captivating read.
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Handcarts to Zion: The Story of a Unique Western Migration, 1856-1860 Paperback – Illustrated, April 1, 1992
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Publication dateApril 1, 1992
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"[The Hafens] have burnished their scholarly work with a glowing, illuminated prose that is a joy and a delight. The combination makes this one of the finest, most readable source works this reviewer has ever seen."—W. H. Hutchinson, San Francisco Chronicle
"This book illustrates the importance of faith/hope/attitude, call it what you will, with such startling clarity, readers might redefine aspects of their own lives before they even finish reading."—Wyoming Rural Electric News
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- Publisher : BISON BOOKS (April 1, 1992)
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- ISBN-10 : 0803272553
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- Dimensions : 6 x 0.7 x 9 inches
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Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2017
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Excellent book with great stories regarding the handcart trek to Utah. Highly recommend. Well written. Good documentation. Highly recommend.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 5, 2018
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"The Handcart Pioneers", I have been asked, "why did they do it". This book gives the approximate person count, how, when, who, what and why of these treks. Journal entry quotes and records of these people. Fascinating and factual.
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Great book if you have family that were in the handcart companies or just for US history
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Well written and informative.
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2016
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Great stories, thanks for reminding me of the turmoil and triumphs.
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pure inspiration!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2014
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The best book on the handcarts to Zion. Very complete! My family is in it. A must buy! Love it!
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