Mormon Inquiry

July 24th: Pioneer Day in Utah

Thursday July 23, 2009

Categories: LDS history

July 24th is a state holiday in Utah, designated Pioneer Day. It commemorates the entry of the first wagon train of Mormons into the Salt Lake Valley in the summer of 1847. They came down Emigration Canyon, somewhat north of the present I-80 corridor which comes down Parley's Canyon. Brigham Young was part of that first company to enter the valley. Due to sickness, he was a couple of days behind the lead group of wagons. By the time he entered the valley, crops were already being planted and water diverted for irrigation.

The LDS Newsroom just issued a statement reviewing the significance of the day: "Mormons Celebrate Their Pioneer Heritage." For some background on some of the sites along the Mormon Trail in Wyoming (which, along this stretch, was shared with the Oregon Trail and the California Trail), see my earlier post "Reflections on the Mormon Trail."

There are plenty of books on the Mormon pioneer experience. The one I would recommend is Wallace Stegner's The Gathering of Zion: The Story of the Mormon Trail. It tells the story from a sympathic but objective non-LDS perspective, with all the flair and insight one would expect of a Pulitzer Prize-winning author.

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Comments
Andrew Hunt
July 25, 2009 11:50 PM

I'm thrilled to see you're recommending Wallace Stegner. He is a brilliant author who wrote a lot of wonderful books and essays. Some of his most insightful material is on the LDS Church. I agree that he is very sympathetic, without actually being LDS. And his writing is absolutely beautiful. He lived in many places, but he often said that he considered Salt Lake City to be his hometown.

bill kilpatrick
July 29, 2009 9:58 AM

Good job on the informative blog, which was timely and on target.

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David Banack is an attorney living in Jackson Hole. He joined the LDS Church at age 15 and later served a two-year LDS mission to France and Switzerland. He has lived up and down the West Coast, as well as in Fiji, Samoa, Sweden, Utah, and now Wyoming. Dave has been running the Mormon Inquiry site discussing LDS and Christian issues since 2003. He is a website editor for Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought and also participates at the LDS weblog Times and Seasons. The views expressed on this blog are his own.

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