The Mormon Battalion, Its History and Achievements

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The Mormon Battalion, Its History and Achievements

by B. H. (Brigham Henry) Roberts

EN·~2 hours·13 chapters

Chapters

13 total
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The Mormon Battalion

0:10
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I. THE MARCH OF THE BATTALION COMPARED WITH OTHER HISTORICAL MARCHES.

6:05
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II. THE CALL OF THE BATTALION.

27:00
4

III. ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES TO THE MORMONS ARISING FROM THE ENLISTMENT OF THE BATTALION.

10:13
5

IV. THE MARCH OF THE BATTALION FROM FORT LEAVENWORTH.

12:40
6

V. THE MARCH OF THE BATTALION FROM SANTA FE TO THE MOUTH OF THE GILA.

17:55
7

VI. THE MARCH OF THE BATTALION FROM THE COLORADO TO THE PACIFIC OCEAN.

15:13
8

VII. THE BATTALION IN CALIFORNIA.

5:53
9

VIII. RECORD OF THE BATTALION IN CALIFORNIA.

31:37
10

IX. THE BATTALION IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF SEVENTY-THREE YEARS.

9:29

Description

An extraordinary episode of American military history unfolds as a determined group of volunteers treks more than two thousand miles across unforgiving terrain to reach the Pacific coast. Their journey, undertaken during the Mexican‑American War, is portrayed not merely as a march but as a test of endurance against deserts, scarce water, and hostile encounters. The narrative captures the sense of awe felt by contemporary officers who declared the feat unmatched in infantry history.

The author places this expedition alongside legendary movements such as Xenophon’s retreat of the Ten Thousand and Doniphan’s Mexican campaign, drawing clear contrasts in distance, landscape and composition. By detailing the harsh desert stretches—hundreds of miles with no roads or supplies—the book highlights the unique challenges faced by the all‑infantry unit. Readers gain a vivid appreciation of the Battalion’s resilience and its lasting place in the annals of military endurance.

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en

Duration

~2 hours (161K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2013-02-21

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

B. H. (Brigham Henry) Roberts

B. H. (Brigham Henry) Roberts

1857–1933

An energetic Mormon historian and public speaker, he turned a difficult childhood into a life of religious scholarship, debate, and political service. He is best remembered for major works that helped shape how Latter-day Saint history and theology were presented to later readers.

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