Brigham Young lead members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (commonly called "Mormons") from their homes in Nauvoo, Illinois because the Illinois State Militia requested they leave the state by February, 1846. They crossed the Mississippi river into Iowa on February 2, and stayed in Nebraska for one year before moving on to Salt Lake City, Utah.There had been a lot of mob violence against the church members at the time (including the murder of the church's prophet, Joseph Smith, and other church leaders), and the State no longer was willing to put up with the violence. They repealed the Nauvoo Charter and asked the Saints to leave by February, so they did.The Mormons had been kicked out of other places before Nauvoo due to mob violence, including Kirtland, Ohio and Jackson County, Missouri. The governor of Missouri even issued an extermination order against them in 1838.
what year and what month did kristina Wagner aka flicia Jones scoripo leave genral hospital i know she came for georgies furneral and she left just want to know what year and what month
No. 18+
1862
US soldiers get 30 days of leave each year. They are paid the same amount for leave as for work.
The question is, could they evict you if you don't. If it's written into the lease, then yes. If you have a month-to-month tenancy at will, then they could ask you to leave at the end the next month for no reason.
Nauvoo, Illinois, a historic city known for its religious significance to the Latter-day Saints, attracts over 300,000 visitors annually. This includes tourists, pilgrims, and history enthusiasts who come to explore the town's rich heritage and cultural attractions.
Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormon is a nickname) were forced to leave Nauvoo, Illinois by mobs. The exodus started 04 Feb 1846 with the last leaving Nauvoo in September of 1846. During that time around 14,000 members went west across the Mississippi River into Iowa, then on west across Iowa. They were headed to the Rocky Mountains but weather and the on coming winter forced them to stop in Kanesville (today Council Bluffs), Iowa. Early in 1847 the first of many wagon train companys, handcart companys, etc made their way on west to the Great Basin (today Salt Lake City, Utah). This movement lasted for the next 10 years (1847 thru 1858) inwhich around 70,000 members settled the Great Basin. Today Salt Lake City, Utah is where the headquarters of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints is located. (See www.LDS.org)
The equator sees the smallest variation in temperature from year to year and from month to month.
Yes, you can certainly ask them to leave. You are no longer responsible for them unless a court has said otherwise.
It is the 12th month of the year
Salt Lake City, Utah