Daily Archives: August 1, 2022

Bushman Reunion Day #4 The Elizabeth Degen Bushman Quilt

These last two months, a few of us have been working on this quilt to honor our dear grandmother, Elizabeth Degen Bushman.  We have this black and white picture of a bed coverlet she made many years ago and a … Continue reading

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Bushman Reunion Day #4 Our Banquet, Program, and Family Artifacts

We had a wonderful evening celebrating family, ancestors and descendants.  This is the conclusion of the main part of our reunion.  Tomorrow’s optional activities will take many of us to Lincoln’s country, then back to St. Louis. Tonight we feasted … Continue reading

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Bushman Reunion Day #4 Iowa Fieldtrip

This afternoon we loaded the buses for a field trip to Iowa, to visit the farm area where the Bushmans lived and worked after leaving Nauvoo.  Here is the view from across the river in Montrose, looking back on Nauvoo. … Continue reading

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Bushman Reunion Day #4 Old Nauvoo Homes and Establishments

For the rest of the afternoon, we had free time to explore Old Nauvoo.  We walked through as many homes and businesses as we had time for.  There are a lot of photos in the post.  Don’t feel obligated.  They … Continue reading

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Bushman Reunion Day #4 The Mississippi River Cruise

With the extermination order pronounced, the Saints living in Nauvoo had to leave to save their lives.  They crossed the Mississippi River to Montrose during the winter of 1846.  Conditions were hard.  They took what they could carry.  They didn’t … Continue reading

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Bushman Reunion Day #4 The Bushmans Leave Nauvoo, The Trail of Hope

We met at the Stake Center this morning for some instruction on the Bushman’s departure from Nauvoo in 1846. Jacob Bushman wrote to John Bushman in 1902: “We lived on Bishop Hunter’s farm until the Spring of 1846. And in … Continue reading

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