Bring Them to Zion: The 1856 Handcart Emigration Organization, Leadership, and Issues

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“A remarkable gift to the historians who study the overland migration and the descendants of those courageous handcart pioneers.” — Reid L. Neilson, former Assistant Church Historian and Recorder, and author of Pushing and Pulling to Zion: The Eighth Handcart Company Trek Day by Day in 1859Bring Them to Zion: The 1856 Handcart Emigration Organization, Leadership, and Issues offers a deeply researched and meticulously documented account of one of the most ambitious and controversial episodes in Latter-day Saint pioneer history. Drawing on original sources and archival materials, the authors reconstruct the organizational challenges and decision-making processes that led to the infamous 1856 handcart migration. This emigration effort, driven by faith and constrained by logistics, sought to bring impoverished European converts across the American plains with minimal resources—relying on handcarts instead of ox-drawn wagons. The book details how unforeseen weather, financial limitations, logistical miscalculations, and divided leadership all coalesced into tragedy for many participants.Going beyond recounting events, Bring Them to Zion examines the motivations, planning, and execution behind the handcart experiment; explores the differences and cooperation between Church leaders in Utah, Europe, and the eastern United States; and investigates the internal politics and systemic missteps that affected thousands of emigrants. The narrative sheds new light on Brigham Young’s vision, the administrative roles of Franklin D. Richards and other key figures, and the broader context of mid-nineteenth-century transatlantic and frontier migration. This work is essential reading for anyone interested in Mormon history, American religious movements, or the broader story of westward expansion.Praise for Bring Them to Zion:“With the publication of Bring Them to Zion: The 1856 Handcart Emigration, Don H Smith and Mark C. Austin have provided a remarkable gift to the historians who study the overland migration and the descendants of those courageous handcart pioneers. Through their tireless archival research and practical experimentation, Bring Them to Zion contributes to our knowledge of the tragic events of 1856 in the early winter wilds of Wyoming. They thoughtfully introduce and contextualize the combined journal entries for the ‘sail, rail, and trail’ legs of the pioneer trek that fateful year. Readers will come away humbled by the complexity of the decision-making choices those early leaders faced.” — Professor Reid L. Neilson, former Assistant Church Historian and Recorder, and author of Pushing and Pulling to Zion: The Eighth Handcart Company Trek Day by Day in 1859 Read more

ASIN B0FG3K366S
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Language English
File size 6.2 MB
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Publisher Greg Kofford Books
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Print length 621 pages
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Publication date July 22, 2025
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