National Mormon Trails
A bitter cold morningA blowingA Century and Half ofA century laterA day laterA decadeA FEW DAYSA few days laterA few days subsequentlyA FEW HOURSA few minuteA few months agoA few months laterA few seconds laterA few weeksA few weeks agoA few weeks laterA few yearsA few years agoA few years laterA fortnight earlierA half day'sA little before 8A little over a week laterA memorable and informalA month laterA nice coolA summerA summer SundayA veryA very unpleasant dayA week laterA YEAR AGOA year ago last ChristmasA year earlierA year laterA year two of a mile furtherA. D. 1848A.D. 1A.D. 1450A.D. 1450 to A.D. 1750A.D. 1650 to A.D. 1750A.D. 900A.M.A.M. 2.30a] few daysabc year 1817About 1 1/2 HOURSabout 1 o'clockabout 1 o'clock P.M.about 1 Oclockabout 1 p.m.about 1/2 N. W.about 1/2 past 10about 1/2 past 12about 1/2 past 5about 1/2 past 8 o'clockabout 1/3 o'clockAbout 1/4 past 2about ¼ past 3 p.m.about 10 A.M.about 10 daysabout 10 hoursabout 10 mildsabout 10 minutesabout 10 o clockabout 10 o'clockabout 10 o'clock A.M.about 10 o'clock P.M.about 10 o’clockabout 10 oclockAbout 10 oclock A.M.about 10 this morningabout 10.30about 1000 years agoabout 11 a. m.about 11 A.M.About 11 A.M. PrestAbout 11 months agoabout 11 O'clockabout 11 oclockabout 11 p.m.about 12 hoursabout 12 M.about 12 o'clockAbout 12 oclkabout 12 weeksabout 125,000 years agoabout 13 million years agoabout 13 monthsabout 15 hoursabout 15 m.about 16 yearsabout 1800about 1802about 1804about 1815about 1816about 1817about 1822about 1824about 1825about 1827 to 1850about 1830About 1835about 1841 to 1870about 1842about 1843about 1847about 1851about 1862about 1863about 1870about 1880about 1885about 1887about 1888about 1895about 1896about 1951about 1955about 1980About 2 'Oclockabout 2 1/2 hoursAbout 2 hoursabout 2 in the morningabout 2 o'clockabout 2 o'clock p.m.about 2 o'clock PMAbout 2 o'clock Sarahabout 2 oclockabout 2 oclock P.M.about 2 orabout 2 or 3 hoursAbout 2 p.m.About 2:00about 2:00 A.M.about 2:30about 2.30 p.m.about 20 daysabout 20 minutesabout 20 minutes after 5 P.M.about 20 minutes to 8about 20 yearsABOUT 3 HOURSabout 3 o'clockabout 3 o'clock PMabout 3 oclockabout 3 oclock P.M.about 3 P. M.about 3 p.m.about 3 weeksabout 3 weeks agoabout 3-4 yearsabout 3,000 yearsAbout 3:00 A.M.about 3:00 P.M.About 3.15 P.M.about 3.40about 30 daysabout 30 minutesabout 30 yearsabout 36 years oldabout 4 hoursabout 4 m. n. w.about 4 o'clockabout 4 o'clock A.M.about 4 o'clock P.mabout 4 o'clock P.M.about 4 o'clock this eveningabout 4 o’clockabout 4 oclockabout 4 or 5 hoursabout 4 p.m.about 4 P.M. 27thabout 4 to 5 daysABOUT 4 YEARS OLDabout 4:00 o'clockabout 4.30 P.M. 27about 40about 45 minutesabout 5about 5 o'clockabout 5 o'clock quarter of a mileabout 5 o'clock quarter of mileabout 5 oclockabout 5 pmabout 5 to 7 P.M.about 5:30about 5:30 p.m.about 5.30about 6 monthsabout 6 o'clockabout 6 Oclockabout 6 or 8 monthsabout 6:30about 6:30 P.M.about 6:45 a.m.About 6:50 PMabout 6.30 P.M.about 7 o'clockabout 7 o'clock A.M.about 7 oclockAbout 7 p.m.about 7 years oldabout 7,175 years agoabout 7.30 P.M.about 75 yearsabout 8about 8 1/2About 8 A.M.about 8 AMabout 8 daysabout 8 m.about 8 months oldAbout 8 o clockabout 8 o'Clockabout 8 o'clock A.M.ABOUT 8 O'CLOCK AMabout 8 o'clock in the afternoonabout 8 ocl. P.M.about 8 oclockabout 8 oclock A.M.about 8 oclock in the afternoonabout 8 p.m.about 8:00 a.m.about 8:30 a.m.about 8:45 a.m.about 8.35 a.m.about 9About 9 .about 9 1/2 o'clockabout 9 a.m.about 9 AMAbout 9 o'clockabout 9 o'clock A.M.about 9 o'clock in the eveningabout 9 o'clock in the morningabout 9 o'clock P.M.About 9 o’clockabout 9 oclock inabout 9 oclock P.M.about 9.30about 9.30 a.m.about 900 A.D. Trailabout 9000about a fortnight agoabout a monthabout a six hourabout a weekabout a yearAbout a year laterabout AD 1800about an hourabout an hour afterwardsabout an hour and a halfabout an hour beforeabout April 29About Augustabout duskabout eightabout eight o'clockabout eleven monthsabout Eleven oclockabout eleven yearsabout eleven years of ageabout fifteen yearsabout five days inabout five minutesabout five o'clockabout five P. M.about five P.M.about fortyabout four daysabout four hoursabout four monthsabout four o'clockabout four oclockabout four yearsabout four years oldAbout half a dayabout half an hourabout half past 1 o'clock P.M.About half past 10about half past 10 a.m.about half past 2about half past 3about half past 3 in the eveningabout half past 5about half past 5 o'clock A.M.About half past 7about half past one o'clock P.M.About half past ten o'clockabout half past two o'clock a.m.about half-past threeAbout halfway through the programabout January 1, 1994about January 10about June 1about May 1882about May 20, 1848about May 20, 1857about mid — JulyAbout Mid dayabout middayabout midnightabout nine monthsabout nine o'clockabout noonabout noon of the following dayabout noon on July 15about noon todayabout Nov. 12, 1856about November 3rdabout o'clockabout Oct 1st 1853about Oct. 1 1856about Oct. 1st 1853about October 7 or 8about one hourAbout one monthabout one o'clockabout one yearAbout one-daysabout one-half hourAbout September 1, 1848about seven miles belowabout seven o'clockabout seven o'clock A.M.about six monthsabout six months olderabout six o'clockabout six o'clock p.m.about six oclockabout sundownabout sunsetabout t years beforeabout ten daysabout ten days laterabout ten monthsAbout ten o'clockAbout ten o'clock a.m.about the 10th or 12th of Novemberabout the 18th of Augustabout the 1st of Februaryabout the 20thabout the 20th of Juneabout the 25thabout the 5th of Mayabout the end of October, 1856about the first of Septemberabout the middle of February nextabout the middle of Juneabout the same timeabout the sixth hourabout the year 1800about threeabout three and a half hoursabout three daysabout three hoursabout three monthsabout three o'clockabout three p.m.about three weeksAbout three years agoabout twelve monthsabout twelve o'clockabout twelve yearsAbout twenty daysabout twenty yearsabout twenty-six years oldabout two daysabout two hoursabout two months agoabout two months laterabout two o'clockAbout two o'clock A. M.about two o'clock a.m.about two o’clockabout two or three hoursabout two weeksAbout two weeks laterabout two yearsabout two years and three monthsabout Wednesdayabove a weekabove the age of 12abt ½ hourabt 28 Octabt 3 oclkabt. 10 Junabt. 17 Junabt. 1st week in Julyabt. 20 Junabt. 30 Julactive summerADOBE DAYS...after 10 o'clockafter 9 o’clockafter noonafternoonafternoon of April 24thafternoon of July 21afternoon of July 7afternoon of July 7thafternoon of May 5thafternoon of the 19thafternoon of the 26th Augustafternoon of the 4thafternoon of the 5thafternoon September 28 , 1856afternoonsageage 10age 10 & underage 11age 12age 13age 14age 16age 17age 17 & olderage 19age 2age 21age 25age 29, 1849age 44age 47 yearsage 49 yearsage 50age 62age 65age 68age 7age 76age 84age 9age 98age forty-fiveage ofage of 13 months and 2 daysage of 15age of 17 monthsage of 21age of 25age of 4 yearsage of 47 yearsage of 5 to 7 yearsage of 5 yrsage of 64 yearsage of 68age of 80 yearsage of 81 yearsage of 85age of 87 yearsage of fortyage of forty-fourage of forty-four,¹⁶age of fourage of four yearsage of sixteenage of thirteenage of twelveage of twelve yearsage sixteenage sixtyAge Years Months Weeks DaysAge.Aged 14 monthsAged 20 monthsAged 20 yearsages 18ages 18 and overages 5 to 11ages 6 to 20ages tenall afternoonall dayall day longall day long.³all day Saturdayall day Saturdaysall eveningall morningall nightall night longall night.127all seasonsall summerall summer longall that dayall the afternoonall the eighty yearsall the morningall the twenty-four hoursall the yearsall these yearsAll winterall yearall year roundall-dayalmost 150 years agoalmost 3½ monthsalmost 50 yearsalmost 90 years oldAlmost a month lateralmost a yearalmost an hour before sundownalmost every few hoursalmost every yearAlmost five years agoalmost one hundred and fifty years lateralmost three centuriesalmost three monthsalmost three yearsalmost twenty years oldalmost two decadesalmost two decades lateralmost two weeksAlmost two years laterAn anniversary yearAnn - 20annualAnnual Work Dayannuallyanother 25 or 50 yearsanother 50 yearsanother centuryanother dayAnother hard dayanother hot dayanother hundred yearsanother monthanother nightanother six to eight weeksanother springanother sulphur Springanother Sundayanother travel seasonanother yearany dayany hour of the dayany minuteany monthany month of the yearany one fiscal yearany seasonany season of the yearany secondany yearappointed hourapproaching winterappropriate seasonsapproximately 1 hour and 30 minutesapproximately 10 yearsapproximately 1700approximately 2 p.m. Eastern Standard Timeapproximately 225 years oldapproximately 30 to 40 minutesApproximately 5 million years agoapproximately A.D. 1750approximately one hourapproximately one monthapproximately six monthsapproximately ten yearsapproximately two additional yearsapproximately two hoursApr '81Apr 19, 1877APR 25 1999APR 29 '92Apr 7Apr, 1959Apr.Apr. 1841Apr. 1857Apr. 1862Apr. 1993Apr. 20AprilApril 1856.11April 1856.14April 1856.18April 1856.26April 1856.29April 185611April - OctoberApril , April , 1836April , 1856April , 1856.7April .April 1April 1 thru October 31April 1 to May 31April 1-December 1April 1-Memorial DayApril 1-October 31April 1–December 1April 1–October 31April 1, 1884April 1, 1978April 1, 1989April 1, 1995April 1, 1996April 1, 2003April 10April 10 , 1856April 10-11, 1847April 10-16April 10, 1851April 10, 2003April 11April 11thApril 11th , 1856April 11th 1856April 12-13, 1996April 12-15April 12-16April 12, 1859April 12, 1861April 13APRIL 13 , 1856April 13, 1846April 13, 1993April 13th 6April 14April 14 , 1847April 14 to 17, 1847April 14-15April 14, 1832April 14, 1985April 14, 1996April 14thapril 15April 15 – October 15April 15 1993April 15, 1846April 15, 1847April 15, 1852APRIL 15, 1976April 16April 16 . 1847April 16 . 1849April 16, 1847April 16, 1848April 16, 1996April 16thApril 17 , 1847April 17, 1832April 17, 1841April 17, 1847April 17, 1847.35April 17, 1873April 17, 1974April 17)--"The windApril 18 - July 12, 1997April 18, 1824APRIL 18, 1849-JAN. 6, 1850April 18, 1857April 18, 1973April 18, 2003April 18)--"WeApril 1836April 1841April 1846April 1847April 1847 Thursday 22ndApril 1847141April 1849April 1851April 1856April 1856.22April 185611April 1860April 1860 throughApril 1861April 1867April 1872April 1874April 1884April 19April 19 , 1856April 19, 1847April 19, 1859April 19, 1992April 19, 1992)April 1907April 1913April 1929April 1930April 1947April 1949):99-118April 1958April 1960April 1971April 1974April 1977April 1979April 1982April 1984April 1985April 1986April 1988APRIL 1989APRIL 1990April 1991April 1992April 1993April 1994April 1995April 1997April 19thApril 1stApril 2APRIL 2, 1849 - DECEMBER 7, 1850April 2, 1850April 2, 1977April 2, 1998:April 20April 20, 1863April 20, 1958April 20, 2003April 20)--"SomeApril 2001April 20thApril 21APRIL 21 APRIL 22April 21, 1861April 21)--"TheApril 22April 22, 1993April 23APRIL 23 APRIL 24April 23-24April 23, 1817April 23, 1857April 23, 1996April 23,1817April 23)8April 24April 24--BrighamApril 24-25April 24, 1846April 24, 1847April 24thApril 25April 25-26April 25-27April 25, 1846April 25, 1991April 25, 1993April 26April 26 , 1904April 26, 1828April 26, 1906 S. S. JonesAPRIL 27APRIL 27 APRIL 28 APRIL 29 APRIL 30 MAY 1April 27--359April 27, 1813April 27, 1842April 27thApril 28April 28-30, 1986April 28, 1851April 28, 1992APRIL 29April 29, 1868April 29, 1992April 3, 1849April 3, 1850April 3, 1860April 3, 1971April 3, 1993April 3, 1995April 3, 1996April 3, 1997APRIL 30April 30- May 3April 30, 1848April 30, 1998April 30thApril 31April 4April 4, 1851April 4, 1860April 4, 1963April 4, 1996April 5April 5, 1847April 5, 1851April 5thApril 6April 6, 1830April 6, 1841April 6, 1848April 6, 1860April 6, 1868April 6, 2003April 6th , 1830April 6th , 1863April 7APRIL 7, 1850-JAN. 4, 1852April 8 to 12, 1995April 8, 1853April 8, 1860April 8.--April 9April 9 to April 16April 9, 1812April 9, 1858April 9, 1876April 9, 1909April day in 1936April of 1835April of 1836April of 1846April of 1849April of 1860April of 2001April of 2001. 217April of that yearAPRIL Sat. 11thApril the 19th 18April the 23th 25April the 24th 18April the 25th 01April the 26th 08April the 27th 05April the 28th 10April the 29th 02April the 30th 03April through OctoberApril to JulyApril-August, 1846April-DecemberApril-July 1847April-June):493April-OctoberApril–DecemberApril, 1775April, 1846April, 1848April, 1856April, 1861,April, 1864April, 1951APRIL, 1965April, 1968April, 1992April, 1994,April, May, SeptemberApril] 17, 1993April] 9April** 8-12Arbor DayArchaic Periodaround 4 p.m.ARTHUR 1931as early a dayas early as 1812as early as 1819as early as 1821as early as 1828as early as 1842as early as half past 8 o'clockas early as the 1700sas few as ten days agoAs late asas late as 1863as late as midnightas long as nine monthsassigned nightat least 10 consecutive yearsat least 12 daysat least 12,00 years agoat least 15 daysat least 1722at least 1804at least 1817at least 1841at least 1846at least 1852at least 1853at least 1857at least 20 weeksAt least 25 daysat least 27 yearsat least 30 daysat least 5 daysat least 5 hoursat least 8 or ten daysat least another yearat least five yearsat least four daysat least one day'sat least one monthat least one yearat least six daysat least six yearsat least some 8 or 19 daysat least the last several thousand yearsat least three daysat least three weeksat least three yearsat least two weeksAtherly 1873-1947atypical SundayAugAug 1854.23Aug 1-3Aug 1-5Aug 1. 1839Aug 10Aug 13th 1853Aug 13th 1863Aug 15Aug 15. 1853Aug 15thAug 18 / 49Aug 1807aug 1850Aug 1856Aug 1866Aug 1869Aug 19 / 49Aug 19, 1853Aug 19, 1853\nCap [?Ellison?Aug 1994Aug 19thAug 19th - 1100 - CaptAug 1stAug 1st 1859Aug 2, 1868Aug 20Aug 22, 1892Aug 25, 1856AUG 26 1986Aug 26, 1811Aug 27/06Aug 28Aug 30-Sept 2Aug 31stAug 31st 1906Aug 3rdAug 5Aug 6Aug 8AUG 81Aug 9Aug 9 quenceAug 9, 1860aug: 27Aug.Aug. 1856.13Aug. 1856.2Aug. 1856.21Aug. 1856.29Aug. 1856.30Aug. 1856.4Aug. 1856.9Aug. 18569Aug. 1, 1859Aug. 10Aug. 10-16, 2003Aug. 11Aug. 11 , 1847Aug. 11-15, 2004Aug. 11, 1914Aug. 12, 1800Aug. 13, 1982Aug. 14, 1983Aug. 15. 1952Aug. 15thAUG. 16thAug. 17Aug. 17, 2003AUG. 17thAug. 1836Aug. 1836.18Aug. 1836.23Aug. 1843Aug. 1856Aug. 1856.11Aug. 1856.12Aug. 1856.13Aug. 1856.23Aug. 1856.27Aug. 1856.7Aug. 1856.9Aug. 185623Aug. 1864Aug. 186611AUG. 18thAug. 19, 1953Aug. 19, I.B.Aug. 19,\n1Aug. 1942Aug. 1983Aug. 1987Aug. 1995Aug. 1998Aug. 1stAug. 20Aug. 2000Aug. 22Aug. 22, 'Aug. 22, 1851Aug. 22, 1851.Aug. 22, 1877AUG. 22ndAug. 24Aug. 25, 1982,AUG. 25thAug. 27Aug. 27, 1860Aug. 27, 1982Aug. 28, 2004AUG. 28thAug. 28th 1822Aug. 28ᵗʰ 1853Aug. 29, 1860Aug. 29, 1916AUG. 29thAug. 3Aug. 30AUG. 30thAug. 31AUG. 31stAug. 4Aug. 4, 1824Aug. 5Aug. 5, 1983Aug. 6Aug. 6-12, 1937Aug. 7, 1864Aug. 7, 1914Aug. 7, 1992Aug. 8, 1850AUG. 81Aug. 9, 1852Aug. 9, 1969,Aug. 9, 1983Aug. 9, 2014Aug., 23, 1840Augt 1847Augt 8 . 1849Augt 9thAugustAUGUST 1August 1 todayAugust 1, 1846August 1, 1874August 1, 1983August 1, 1996August 10August 10-11August 10-14AUGUST 10, 1825August 10,11, 1846August 11August 11 , 1856August 11-14August 11-15August 11, 1846August 11, 1978August 11, 1987August 13AUGUST 13, 1994AUGUST 13, 1994—13AUGUST 13, 1994—7August 13,1807August 14August 14-17August 14, 1953August 14, 1993August 15August 15, 1846August 15, 1848August 15, 1852August 15, 1924August 15, 1996August 15thAugust 15th 1853August 16August 16, 1844August 16, 1846August 16, 1848August 16th 1849August 17, 2001August 18August 1821August 1831August 1832August 1838August 1840August 1845August 1846August 1847August 1848August 1854August 1856August 1857August 1862August 1868August 19August 19 1852August 19 1852\nAgedAugust 19, 1853August 19, 1858August 1971August 1979august 1981August 1984August 1986August 1987August 1988AUGUST 1989August 1991August 1992August 1993AUGUST 1994August 1996August 1998August 19thAugust 1stAugust 1st Sunday August 1stAugust 1st to 10thAugust 2-3August 2, 1850August 2, 1858August 2, 1979August 20, 1850August 20, 2003August 2000August 2002August 2003August 2004August 21 - 25August 21, 1995August 21, 2002August 22August 22-1853August 22-1855August 22. 1851August 23August 23 , 1856August 24August 24 (SaturdayAugust 24, 1850August 24, 1860August 24, 1996August 25August 25, 1842August 25, 1856August 25, 1916August 26August 27August 27, 2000August 27th.33August 28August 28 1850August 28, 1849August 28thAugust 29, 2003August 3August 3 1861August 3, 1841August 3, 1846August 3, 1855August 3, 1861August 3, 1992,August 3, 1993August 30August 30 , 1856August 30-31August 30, 1846August 31August 31 , 1836August 31, 1836August 31, 1850August 31, 1994August 4August 4, 1860August 4, 1869August 4th, 1860August 5August 5, 1846August 5, 1877August 5thAugust 6August 6, 1834August 6, 1842August 6, 1867August 7 , 1849August 7, 1847August 7, 1864August 8August 8-12, 1995August 8, 1864August 8, 1994August 8, 1994,August 8,1994,AUGUST 81August 8thAugust 9August 9 -12August 9 -14August 9-11August 9-12August 9-13 1994August 9-13, 1994August 9, 1846August 9, 1849August 9, 1855August 9, 1899August 9, 1983August 9th 1855August and September of 1841August of 1846August of 1856AUGUST Sat. 15thAUGUST Saturdays--August the 27August the 27thAugust the 29August the 29thAugust the 30thAugust the 9August the 9thAugust, 1854August, 1857August, 1897August, 1976August, 2002August, TuesdayAugust\nthe 30thAugustthe 30autumnAutumn 1971autumn of 1846autumn of 1848Autumn of 1849Autumn/Winter 1996average peak day