38 Days Until Trek - Sabbath Observance on the Trail
This practice may not have been universal and perhaps there were emergencies that required Sunday travel. Still, I suspect that George Whitaker's observation was often the norm. An historical question for our family historians to research. How did your ancestors observe the Sabbath on the trail?
Sabbath Observance
“In the Iowa camps of 1846, George Whitaker, a young
teamster for Parley P. Pratt, wrote: ‘We never traveled on Sunday. We always
rested on that day. We would put on our Sunday clothes and have a meeting. We
always tried to camp by a grove of trees on Saturday night so that we could
meet in the shade on Sunday. We enjoyed our meeting just as well as though we
were in a fine meeting house.’”
*Please forgive my attempt to use ChatGPT to create an image to represent Sunday worship on the trail. Came across a bit too formal. But they now have smiles. My first results were very somber. :)

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