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Mormon Battalion Historical Markers
Marker series co-sponsored by the Latter Day Saints highlighting the exploits of the Mormon Battalion during the Mexican American War.1 ► Arizona, Cochise County, Benson — Mormon Battalion — LDS Church — |
2 ► Arizona, Cochise County, Douglas — Mormon Battalion — LDS Church — |
3 ► Arizona, Cochise County, Douglas — Mormon Battalion — LDS Church — |
4 ► Arizona, Cochise County, Douglas — Mormon Battalion — LDS Church — |
5 ► Arizona, Cochise County, Douglas — Mormon Battalion — |
6 ► Arizona, Cochise County, Palominas — Mormon Battalion — |
7 ► Arizona, Cochise County, Sierra Vista — Mormon Battalion — LDS Church — |
8 ► Arizona, Cochise County, Sierra Vista — Mormon Battalion Campsite — |
9 ► Arizona, Cochise County, St. David — Mormon Battalion — LDS Church — |
10 ► Arizona, Pima County, Tucson, Armory Park — To The Mormon Battalion — |
11 ► Arizona, Pima County, Tucson, Downtown — Commemorating the Raising of the First American Flag within the Walled City of Tucson — |
12 ► Arizona, Pima County, Tucson, Downtown — Exchange at the Presidio — The Mormon Battalion Enters Tucson, 16 December 1846 — |
13 ► Arizona, Pinal County, Casa Grande — In Honor of Mormon Battalion — |
14 ► Arizona, Pinal County, Picacho — 71 — Mormon Battalion Trail — |
15 ► Arizona, Yuma County, Roll — Antelope Hill Campsite — |
16 ► Arizona, Yuma County, Yuma — Mormon Battalion Crossing / Colorado River Crossing — |
17 ► Arizona, Yuma County, Yuma — U.S. Army of the West — Mormon Battalion — Longest Sustained March in U.S. Military History, 1846-1847 — |
18 ► California, Amador County, Kit Carson — 338 — Tragedy Spring — No 338 — Erected 1967 — |
19 ► California, El Dorado County, Coloma — Mormon Cabin — Replica — Reported permanently removed |
20 ► California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, Downtown Los Angeles — Fort Moore — Pioneer Memorial and Park — |
21 ► California, Orange County, Mission Viejo — Mormon Battalion Marker — |
22 ► California, Riverside County, Aguanga — U.S. Mormon Battalion Trail — 1847 — Temecula Valley — |
23 ► California, San Bernardino County, Lytle Creek — 147 — Lytle Creek Canyon — |
24 ► California, San Diego County, Anza-Borrego Desert State Park — 472 — Box Canyon — |
25 ► California, San Diego County, Anza-Borrego Desert State Park — 639 — Palm Spring — |
26 ► California, San Diego County, Blair Valley — 647 — Butterfield Overland Mail Route — |
27 ► California, San Diego County, San Diego — 7 — Mormon Battalion — |
28 ► California, San Diego County, San Diego — Services of the Mormon Battalion — |
29 ► California, San Diego County, San Diego — 257 — Women of the Mormon Battalion — |
30 ► California, San Diego County, Warner Springs — 311 — Warner Ranch House — |
31 ► California, Tuolumne County, Columbia — Mormon Battalion Monument — |
32 ► Colorado, Douglas County, Parker — 559 — Cherry Creek Camp — Douglas County 20 Mile Camp — |
33 ► Colorado, Pueblo County, Pueblo — 60 — The Mormon Battalion — |
34 ► Idaho, Bannock County, Downey — 119 — Captain Jefferson Hunt, Soldier, Pioneer, Churchman — Born January 20, 1804 in Kentucky - Died May 11, 1879 in Idaho — |
35 ► Iowa, Pottawattamie County, Council Bluffs — Mormon Battalion Mustering Grounds — |
36 ► Kansas, McPherson County, McPherson — The Mormon Battalion at McPherson, Kansas — |
37 ► Kansas, Morris County, Council Grove — The Mormon Battalion at Council Grove, Kansas — |
38 ► Kansas, Pawnee County, Larned — The Mormon Battalion at Larned, Kansas — |
39 ► Nevada, Clark County, Las Vegas, West Sahara — The Mormon Battle & The Old Spanish Trail — |
40 ► New Mexico, Hidalgo County, Animas — 7 — Historical Marker No. 7 — U.S. Mormon Battalion Trail — |
41 ► New Mexico, Luna County, Deming — Cooke’s Wagon Road — Basin and Range Country — |
42 ► New Mexico, Luna County, Deming — First Road to Southern California — |
43 ► New Mexico, Sandoval County, Santo Domingo Pueblo — 99 — The Mormon Battalion — |
44 ► New Mexico, Sierra County, Hillsboro — Mormon Battalion Historical Marker — |
45 ► Oklahoma, Cimarron County, Boise City — The Mormon Battalion in the Oklahoma Panhandle — |
46 ► Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, Capitol Hill — 392 — The Constitution Revered — |
47 ► Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, Capitol Hill — The Mormon Battalion — |
48 ► Utah, Salt Lake County, Salt Lake City, Capitol Hill — Thomas L. Kane — |
49 ► Utah, Weber County, Ogden — 112 — Captain James Brown — |