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Adventures in Mormon History is a podcast that recounts fascinating moments in the early history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints-- tragedy, heroism, sacrifice and humor.

Adventures in Mormon History Nate Olsen

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Adventures in Mormon History is a podcast that recounts fascinating moments in the early history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints-- tragedy, heroism, sacrifice and humor.

    "The Most Beautiful Place I Ever Saw" - Johnston's Army Enters Salt Lake City

    "The Most Beautiful Place I Ever Saw" - Johnston's Army Enters Salt Lake City

    On 26 June 1858, COL Albert Sidney Johnston ordered his troops forward, marching them towards Salt Lake City. For over a year, they had endured cold, hunger, and grueling marches. Now, as they entered Salt Lake City, they found it abandoned -- other than a few Soldiers of the Nauvoo Legion, who stood ready to set the city ablaze if Johnston’s Soldiers began rampaging. How did Johnston’s Army feel about this ambiguous end to a year-long campaign? How did Latter-day Saints deal with uncer...

    • 13 min
    "Ashamed to Feel So Near Happiness" - Thomas Kane in the Utah War (Part V)

    "Ashamed to Feel So Near Happiness" - Thomas Kane in the Utah War (Part V)

    In March 1858, Thomas Kane’s efforts to end the Utah War had been fruitless. a week with COL Albert Sidney Johnston and the U.S. Army on the plains of Wyoming. President James Buchanan had sent the Army to Utah, to remove Brigham Young as Governor and replace him with Alfred Cumming. This had led to a months-long armed standoff between the US Army and the Latter-day Saint militia. Sensing that he alone could work out a peace between the two sides, Thomas Kane raced to the Wyoming Wilder...

    • 14 min
    "Like a Bombshell Among the Soldiers" - Thomas Kane with Johnston's Army (Part IV)

    "Like a Bombshell Among the Soldiers" - Thomas Kane with Johnston's Army (Part IV)

    On the night of 9 March 1858, Thomas L. Kane was trudging through a heavy snow storm on his self-appointed mission to End the Utah War. He had convinced Brigham Young and Church Leaders to extend an olive branch to the Army Expedition by offering them large quantities of food and supplies. But now, over 25 feet of snow buried the mountain roads. With temperatures plummeting and winds howling, Kane found himself growing weaker while the storm raged around him. Sensing that he might not s...

    • 14 min
    "To Turn a Whole People's Will" - Colonel Thomas Kane's Mission to Salt Lake City (Part III)

    "To Turn a Whole People's Will" - Colonel Thomas Kane's Mission to Salt Lake City (Part III)

    In February 1858, the Latter-day Saints and the U.S. Army were in an armed standoff on the frozen plains of Wyoming. The Army, under the command of COL Albert Sidney Johnston, were on half rations, and suffering from a lack of salt. The Latter-day Saints seemed to have the upper hand for the time being, though they faced growing threats from all sides. In the middle of this stalemate a strange letter arrived in Salt Lake City for Brigham Young. It had come express from the t...

    • 12 min
    "So Gloriously to Run the Gauntlet" - Colonel Kane in the Utah War (Part II)

    "So Gloriously to Run the Gauntlet" - Colonel Kane in the Utah War (Part II)

    This episode continues the adventures of Thomas L. Kane, who left his home in February 1858 and set out for Salt Lake City. His self-imposed mission was to stop the Utah War. His plan was, as his wife Elizabeth later wrote, was somewhat hazy: “Tom’s plan was to go in disguise to Utah by way of California, winter though it was, and make his unexpected appearance at Brigham Young’s very gates, relying upon his own mental force and Young’s knowledge of the sincerity of his good...

    • 14 min
    "Determined to Go" - Cononel Kane in the Utah War (Part I)

    "Determined to Go" - Cononel Kane in the Utah War (Part I)

    At the crisis of the Utah War -- Arguably the most dangerous moment in the history of the Latter-day Saints -- Colonel Thomas Kane set out on a bold plan: He would travel to Utah and Wyoming, in the dead of winter, throw himself between the U.S. Army and the Latter-day Saints, and hammer out a peace agreement. Nobody -- including President James Buchanan and his own father, Judge John Kane -- believed he would succeed. Yet Thomas Kane declared to Buchanan, "I am determined to go, with or with...

    • 12 min

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