ORRIN PORTER ROCKWELL Ep. 3 | “A Mormon Samson”

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ORRIN PORTER ROCKWELL Ep. 4 | “New Zion”

New church leader Brigham Young declares that the Saints must go west to find a place where they can worship in peace. Porter Rockwell becomes the lead scout for the great exodus to Utah Territory. The Saints build Salt Lake City and navigate tensions with local Native American t ...  Show more

ORRIN PORTER ROCKWELL Ep. 5 | “Mountain Meadows Massacre”

In August of 1857, a wagon train of travelers from Missouri and Arkansas rolls into Utah Territory. It’s called the Baker-Fancher party and it’s headed for California. The group camps in a high mountain valley called Mountain Meadows in southern Utah Territory, but Mormon settler ...  Show more

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