GEOGRAPHY
FAMOUS PIONEERS
LIFE ON THE TRAIL
PIONEER NUMBERS
AFTER THE TREK
100

From start to finish, the pioneers trekked through this many states.

What is five?

100

The Mormon migration to the Utah Valley was led by this man, the second president of the Church.

Who is Brigham Young?

100

These animals were used to pull wagons along the trail.

What are oxen?

100

Fully loaded, one of these could weigh around 500 pounds.

What is a handcart? 
100

The first pioneers arrived in the Salt Lake Valley on July 24 of this year.

What is 1847?

200

This city, where the Latter-day Saints lived before the trek westward began, was originally named Commerce, Illinois.

What is Nauvoo?

200

These two brothers, martyred in Carthage Jail, didn't live to see the pioneers trek west.

Who are Joseph and Hyrum Smith?

200

To protect themselves at night, the pioneers pulled their wagons and handcarts into this shape.

What is a circle?
200

Of the 70,000 pioneers who trekked west, 96% of them traveled using these, not handcarts.

What are covered wagons?
200

After arriving in the Salt Lake Valley, the pioneers planted this crop their first year.

What are potatoes?

300

This rock formation in present-day Wyoming, pointed the pioneers to Utah

What is Brigham's Arrow?

300

An escaped slave that traveled west with Brigham Young

Green Flake

300

Women and girls wore these on the trail to protect their faces from the sun.

What are bonnets?
300

Between 1856 and 1860, this many companies (or groups) of handcart pioneers walked to the Salt Lake Valley.

What is 10?
300

Utah's state bird, in honor of a miraculous event when flocks of them ate locusts that were threatening the pioneer's crops. 

What is a seagull?

400

After the Saints were driven from Nauvoo, the first major city they founded was Winter Quarters, located in what is now this state.

What is Nebraska?

400

Nephew of Joseph Smith, traveled west in 1846, later became a leader of the religion.

Joseph Fielding Smith

400

Pioneers didn't have much room for big musical instruments, so songs were often accompanied by one of these.

What is a harmonica? 

400

The largest handcart companies had this many pioneers.

What is 500?
400

The State of Utah was originally known by this name, taken from the Book of Mormon name for "honeybee."

What is Deseret?

500

A famous landmark in Utah built by the Pioneers. Took over 40 years to complete. One of the first major construction projects after the settlement of Utah.

Salt Lake Temple

500

These two handcart companies, the last to leave for the Salt Lake Valley in 1856, got stranded in the mountains in harsh winter weather.

What are the Willie and Martin Handcart Companies?

500

This food lived up to its name. Some pioneers crumbled it up or soaked it in a drink.

What is hard tack?
500

Total miles traveled from Nauvoo to the Salt Lake Valley on foot.

Around 1300 miles

500

Today PEF stands for Perpetual Education Fund to help members attend school. But in 1849, the E in PEF stood for this.

What is emigration?

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