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RVING FAMILY/ MORMON BATTALION HISTORIC SITE/ SAN DIEGO
We tour the old parts of San Diego and let the mormon missionaries snuggle our puppies. The Mormon battalion is a wonderful family friendly place and fun to tour. We are having a blast touring San Diego and it's more fun with friends in tow.
Mormon Battalion Historic Site
Mormon Battalion Historic Site in Old Town San Diego
New Mormon Battalion Center in Old Town, San Diego
This is a small video of some of the things we saw a the newly remodeled visitor's center in Old Town, San Diego. I think it is really worth checking out. For more information please go to:
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Mormon Battalion Museum and Old San Diego
Mormon Battalion at Old Town San Diego 2018
Mormon Battalion Visitor Center
Our visit to the Mormon Battalion Visitor Center in San Diego, CA.
The Mormon Battalion Historic Site (bonus footage)
Watch the Mormon Battalion Historic Site episode of Look Who's Traveling:
A Legacy More Precious Than Gold: Contributions of the Mormon Battalion (1998)
This is a longer version of More Precious than Gold, shown at the Mormon Battalion Visitors' Center in Old Town, San Diego.
Mormon Battalion Monument
Placed in 1996, the Mormon Battalion monument still stands in downtown Tucson today. Featuring battalion members Christopher Layton and Jefferson Hunt, the statue replicates an 1846 scene of raising the U.S. flag. Produced by Tucson 12.
2009 Pioneer Trek - Mormon Battalion
pioneer trek
Morman Battalion Museum In Old Town San Diego
A trip to the historic Mormon Battalion Museum in San Diego's Old Town. A must place to visit if your in the San Diego area.
History of the UUs of the South Bay - San Diego, CA
As a religious free thinker, you'll find support and a vibrant, accepting community here at First Unitarian Universalist Church of San Diego.
We have two campuses:
• Hillcrest Services: Sundays - 9:30 & 11:30AM
Main web site:
FB page:
• South Bay Services: Sundays at 10AM
See our South Bay page for details.
FB:
The mission of First Unitarian Universalist Church of San Diego is to create community, to nurture spiritual growth, and to act on our values to help heal the world.
Our County-wide page is
Our national page is
Mormon Battalion
Mormon Battalion
History of the Saints, The Mormon Battalion Part 2: The March to San Diego
History of the Saints Episode 18 Promo.
Mormon Battalion Museum - Video 4
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Mormon Battalion Movie clip featuring John Hanks
The complete film plays several times daily at the Mormon Battalion Historic Site at 2510 Juan St.in San Diego, California. It's more of a Disney-esque exhibit than a traditional historical film.
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The Mormon Battalion, the only religiously based unit in United States military history, served from July 1846 to July 1847 during the Mexican–American War of 1846–1848.The battalion was a volunteer unit of between 534 and 559 Latter-day Saints men led by Mormon company officers, commanded by regular U.S.Army officers.During its service, the battalion made a grueling march of nearly 2,000 miles from Council Bluffs, Iowa, to San Diego.
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The History of California American Water San Diego County Operations
A brief video of California American Water's San Diego County Operations.
The Remarkable Journey of the Mormon Battalion Trailer
From the producers of the History of the Saints television series comes this full-length documentary on the story of the Mormon Battalion.
In 1846 the United States Army came calling on the Latter-day Saints camped as refugees along the Missouri River in Western Iowa. Five hundred of their most-needed and able-bodied men were mustered into service for one year in the Mexican-American War. Though the war ended before the Battalion arrived, their presence nonetheless secured California for the Americans. Upon completion of their service, the men were discharged to return home, but where was home? Where were their families, and by what route would they find them? They went in different directions and, along the way, discovered gold, blazed new routes into California, buried the victims of the Donner Party, and proved themselves useful in incalculable ways.
This is the story of the Mormon Battalion--their march to California, their brotherly service while garrisoned there, and their subsequent adventures upon their discharge. Moreover, it is the heartrending story of their families--the wives, children, and loved-ones left behind to make their way west, not knowing when or if their soldiers would ever return. This is the story of a small group of pioneers who proved themselves the salvation of the Saints in the wilderness. The DVD and Book are available wherever LDS products are sold.