(ST. GEORGE, Utah) - After the completion of the Mormon Temple in St. George, Utah in April 1877, young couples in the Little Colorado River settlements began traveling north to have their civil marriages solemnized for “time and all eternity” in the temple.
So many couples were using the Utah-Arizona road , also known as the Old Arizona Road/Mormon Wagon Road, that the road was referred to as the “Honeymoon Trail,” according to W. L. Rusho and C. Gregory Crampton, authors of Lee’s Ferry; Des...
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Loren Webb
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