Examples of 'mormon battalion' in a sentence

Meaning of "mormon battalion"

The Mormon Battalion was a group of Latter-day Saints (Mormons) who served in the U.S. Army during the Mexican-American War in the 1840s. This phrase refers to this group of soldiers who were primarily composed of Mormon volunteers. They played a significant role in the western expansion of the United States and their service is an important part of Mormon history

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It is in the context of this war that the Mormon Battalion was organized.
In 1846 the Mormon Battalion came through the property on their way to California.
This military group became known as the Mormon Battalion.
It is here that the Mormon Battalion was mustered.
This is a great site about the historic Mormon Battalion.
There he joined the Mormon Battalion and marched to California.
Two of Tanner 's sons were in the Mormon Battalion.
The Mormon Battalion was outfitted here before starting the march west in August 1846.
Furthermore, the departure of the Mormon Battalion left the emigrants short on manpower.
The county is named for Daniel Davis, a Mormon Battalion captain.
From this site on July 20, the Mormon Battalion departed for the Mexican-American War.
A monument dedicated to the Mormon Battalion was erected in 1998.

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