Thomas L. Kane and the Mormons
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Early migration to Utah and its settlement by the Mormons were aided by stalwart friends. Typical of these was Col. Thomas L. Kane of the U.S. Army...
Waymark Code: WM26FQ
Location: Utah, United States
Date Posted: 09/12/2007
Views: 29
Early migration to Utah and its settlement by the Mormons were aided by stalwart friends. Typical of these was Col. Thomas L. Kane of the U.S. Army, a cultured and courageous man, devoted to truth and justice. In financial, political and civil affairs he served as a good-will ambassador. Present when the Mormon Battalion was called in 1846, he obtained permission for the Mormons to remain on Indian land, and in 1858 assisted in a peaceful settlement of the Johnson army episode. Throughout his life he was their staunch friend.
Marker Name: Thomas L. Kane and the Mormons
Marker Type: City
Addtional Information: Location:
300 N Main Street
SALT LAKE CITY , 84103
SALT LAKE County
W. side of entrance to DUP Museum
County: Salt Lake
City: Salt Lake City
Group Responsible for Placement: DUP
Date Dedicated: 1955
Marker Number: 220
Web link(s) for additional information: http://history.utah.gov/apps/markers/detailed_results.php?markerid=2061
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