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Mormon Pioneer Trail Historical Markers

As many as 80,000 people migrated to Utah via the Mormon Pioneer Trail from 1847 until the Transcontinental Railroad was completed. It shares much of its route with the Pony Express Trail, the Oregon Trail, the California Trail, and the Union Pacific portion of the Transcontinental Railroad.
 
Pilot Butte Emigrant Trails Interpretive Site image, Touch for more information
By Duane Hall, May 28, 2013
Pilot Butte Emigrant Trails Interpretive Site
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101Wyoming (Sweetwater County), Farson — Pilot Butte & "Graves" of the Unknown Emigrants
Near State Highway 28 11.5 miles west of U.S. 191, on the left when traveling west.
102Wyoming (Sweetwater County), Farson — The Lombard Ferry
Near State Highway 28 at milepost 102 near State Highway 372, on the left when traveling west.
103Wyoming (Uinta County), Evanston — Historic Trails
On State Highway 150 near County Route 74, on the left when traveling south.
104Wyoming (Uinta County), Evanston — Meyers Crossing
On State Highway 150 near County Route 75, on the left when traveling south.
105Wyoming (Uinta County), Evanston — Mormon Trail
On State Highway 150 near County Route 157, on the left when traveling south.

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