James Harvey Glines and Elizabeth Ann Meyers were married in Nauvoo, Illinois in 1845. He was 23 and she was 14. They were newlyweds and new converts to the "Mormon" faith. It wasn't long before they began to witness the atrocities of mob violence that rose up against the Mormon city of Nauvoo. With neighbors and friends they fled for their lives, being unprepared to leave their homes in the dead of winter. Constantly exposed to the elements, but sustained by their faith, they finally arrived in the Valley of the Great Salt Lake 1848. . . .
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