I think you missed the point when you spoke of only one side of the Martin’s Cove story being told on a Mormon-owned site (HCN, 9/30/02: This land holds a story the church won’t tell). The issue of a ...
Martin's Cove is important in Mormon history, as pioneers in 1856 trekking westward sought shelter there in an October blizzard. It is near national historic trails including the Pony Express, Oregon, ...
CASPER - People interested in the transfer of public property at Martin's Cove to LDS Church management might not have another chance to comment on the proposal, as officials are considering issuing a ...
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Culminating a five-year effort, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has gained control of Martin’s Cove — 940 acres of federal land — where several dozen Mormon immigrants died in a ...
CHEYENNE (AP) - A deal to lease Martin's Cove to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is more than two months behind schedule, but the church isn't complaining. The land, considered sacred ...
WASHINGTON (AP) - Congress will hear testimony Thursday on a bill that would direct the Interior Department to transfer title of a historic site on the Mormon Trail to The Church of Jesus Christ of ...
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