Then we will be directed to a new publication called the “Annotated Book of Mormon by David Hocking and Rod Meldrum. This could very well be the Saints Trail, which the Native Americans and their Trail of Tears they walked earlier in 1830 to Oklahoma. We will then briefly speak about The Trail of Hope in Nauvoo on a course towards the Rocky Mountains. Let us start by discussing some about the first time the Saints obtained the land we call Zarahemla with parts of an article by Stanley b. There is something special when we speak about, visit, or reminisce about Nauvoo, the City Beautiful. Not the end of the story, but the end of the original Saints living in Nauvoo, Illinois and Montrose, Iowa in 1846. The end of the trail at the edge of the Mississippi River marks the beginning of the National Park Service designated Mormon Pioneer National Historic Trail.
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