William Clayton's Journal / A Daily Record of the Journey of the Original Company of "Mormon" Pioneers from Nauvoo, Illinois, to the Valley of the Great Salt Lake
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The journal records a day-by-day account of a pioneer company's overland migration, noting daily distances, routes crossed, weather, terrain, plants and animals, and the routines and concerns of camp life. Entries combine practical logkeeping—mileages, travel conditions, and resource needs—with observations on morale, leadership decisions, and communal activities, including hymns and musical gatherings. The writer's orderly, descriptive style emphasizes topography and natural history while also conveying the social organization, hardships, and small mercies that shaped the journey. The result is a compact, eyewitness chronicle useful for understanding the practical realities and spiritual sensibilities of an organized migration across unsettled country.
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