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Mormon Pioneer National Historic TrailSeveral emigrants were reported to have been buried near Rawhide Creek after falling ill to disease and sickness.
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Martins Cove, Wyoming
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Martins Cove, WY

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Fort Bridger was one of the few trading posts on the Oregon, California, & Mormon Pioneer trails where pioneer emigrants could stop for refuge to repair their wagons and restock their supplies. From here the trails split to the northwest toward Oregon, or to the west toward Utah and California.
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Last Updated: September 21, 2006 at 15:43 EST