Skip to main content.
Religion News Blog is a non-profit service providing academics, religion professionals and other researchers with religion & cult news
ReligionNewsBlog

Religion news articles about religious cults, sects, world religions, and related issues

Navigation:
Home | Site Menu | About RNB | RNB Store | Cult FAQ | Cult Experts | Apologetics Index | Cult Information Search Engine
A Random Image


 Search



 Share & Follow Religion News Blog


 Remember These Stories?


 Amazon

More articles about: Mormonism/Mormon Church:

Deal reached on Martin’s Cove lease to LDS church

Associated Press, USA
Sep. 16, 2003
www.trib.com

ReligionNewsBlog.com • Wednesday September 17, 2003

CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) – The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has agreed to a 25-year lease of Martin’s Cove, considered by Mormons to be hallowed ground, from the Bureau of Land Management, a spokeswoman for Sen. Craig Thomas, R-Wyo., said Tuesday.

Martin’s Cove is a pocket of prairie encircled by pink granite cliffs in central Wyoming. A company of Mormon pioneers, mostly poor European converts, were trapped there in 1856 by an early winter snowstorm as they neared the end of their 1,300-mile trek to Utah.

Too poor to buy livestock to haul wagons, they were pulling handcarts piled with children and possessions. They sought shelter in the cove, where many died. Rescuers, sent from Salt Lake City, wrapped the dead in blankets and buried them under piles of rock. As many as 150 are believed to have either starved or frozen to death.

The Mormon church bought land nearby and built a museum to commemorate the tragedy. But the church has been unsucessful in persuading Congress to sell the cove itself, in part of because of fears by non-Mormons that the secular history of the area would be lost with church ownership. Opponents note that the California, Oregon and Pony Express trails are all within a mile of Martin’s Cove.

Thomas introduced the lease proposal Tuesday in an amendment to an appropriations bill that was nearing a vote. A spokeswoman for Thomas said federal leases require congressional approval.

”The church was looking for us to sell it to them, and then they were looking for a 99-year lease, and this is where we are now,” Thomas spokeswoman Carrie Sloan said.

She did not have additional information about the lease. A BLM spokeswoman in Cheyenne, Cindy Wertz, said no one with the BLM in Wyoming was aware of the lease agreement. A call to Mormon church officials was not returned.

Bookmark share or email this Religion News Blog page Bookmark, Share, or Email This Page

 

Read another article Read Another Article

Tags and keywords for this Apologetics Index entry Related News Articles

arrow

RSS Feed Subscribe to Religion News Blog updates

Religion News Find Related Information

Use our custom search engines to find additional research resources on religions and cults:
arrow ApologeticsSearch.com: Search for apologetics articles, books, videos, and other research resources across 135 Christian apologetics websites and blogs.
arrow CounterCultSearch.com: Search for information about (religious) cults, cult-like organizations, and cults experts -- as well as paranormal-, New Age, and pseudoscientific claims -- across 260+ websites, blogs and forums dedicated to cult research, spiritual abuse, ex-cult counseling & support.

Religion News Find Related Religion & Spirituality Books at Amazon.com

Religion News Possibly related... or Most Popular Religion News Articles

Religion News Search Search Religion News Blog