Most Mormon pioneers who immigrated to Utah in the 1800s settled in and around Salt Lake, but some were sent to homestead more remote areas. Goshen was such a place, settled in the 1850s by converts who had come mostly from Europe. These tough immigrants struggled for years to turn an inhospitable area of high desert into a real town. They moved from one cluster of dugouts and crude adobes to another until they found land that would support them.Mary...