9 Days Until Trek - Single Pioneers


Single Latter-day Saints were a significant proportion of pioneers.

"Latter-day Saint camps included many single Mormon women immigrants in contrast to the Oregon trail where, according to Lillian Schlissel, they were rare. There were at least eight-four widows and single women in the ill-fated Martin Handcart Company of 1856, for example. Single men, widows, widowers, and orphans were fitted into Mormon traveling communities. Single men were hired as teamsters, drivers, cattle tenders, and handy men. Single women assisted with children, cooking, and elderly family members. Both sexes thus acquired a sort of temporary family on the trail."

Selection from Stanley B. and Violet T. Kimball's 2011 book, Villages on Wheels: A Social History of the Gathering to Zion.

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