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Mormon Pioneer National Historic TrailOne of several sites used by emigrants for either camping or nooning, Warm Springs in SE WY, was also known as Wash Tub Spring.
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Martins Cove, Wyoming

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Martins Cove, WY

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Elkhorn River Crossing near Fremont, Nebraska.  

Did You Know?
The Elkhorn River, a few days from the Mormon Winter Quarters at Council Bluffs, was one of the first major water crossings encountered by the Mormons. In April 1847, several days were spent building rafts to ferry the first 72 wagons across the flooded river.
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Last Updated: September 21, 2006 at 15:43 EST