1
On the Way Home (1992)
32:45
2
Morality for Youth (1982)
21:32
3
The Lost Manuscript (1974)
44:37
4
The Testaments of One Fold and One Shepherd (2000)
1:05:19
5
Legacy (1993)
53:24
6
Every Book of Mormon & Bible Video & Joseph Smith: Prophet of the Restoration
11:05:30
7
How Rare a Possession: The Book of Mormon (1987)
59:41
8
The Work and the Glory 3: A House Divided (2006)
1:34:20
9
The Work and the Glory 2: American Zion (2005)
1:39:54
10
The Cokeville Miracle (2015)
1:33:41
11
The Work and the Glory: Pillar of Light (2004)
1:50:04
A Legacy More Precious Than Gold (1998)
24:21
13
Labor of Love (1990)
24:36
14
Three Witnesses (1968)
29:43
15
Meet The Mormons (1973)
23:30
16
The Saratov Approach (2013)
1:40:41
17
Gods Army (2000)
1:48:30
18
Ephraim's Rescue (2013)
1:38:13
19
Johnny Lingo (1969)
23:42
20
The Legend of Johnny Lingo (2003)
1:31:26
21
Brigham City (2001)
2:00:03
22
Joseph Smith: The Prophet of the Restoration (2005)
1:01:57
23
Brigham (1977)
1:33:54
24
Restoration of the Priesthood (1982)
20:19
25
Families Are Forever (1982)
26:49
26
Ancient America Speaks (1972)
23:41
27
Child Bride of Short Creek (1981)
1:36:08
28
Bitter Wind (1963)
30:30
29
Book of 1 Nephi - Film
1:48:34
30
Book of 2 Nephi - Film
55:01
31
Book of 3 Nephi - Film
1:26:54
32
The Oath (2023)
1:39:21
33
Joseph Smith - Prophet of the Restoration (2005) Original Cut
1:09:25

A Legacy More Precious Than Gold (1998)

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The story of the Mormon Battalion is closely connected with the history of California. In 1846, the 496 men of the battalion journeyed west to fight in the war with Mexico; instead, they became a significant force in the exploration, settlement, and prosperity of California and the western United States.
Using their expert skills, the men helped establish San Diego and San Francisco, helped instigate one of the most famous gold rushes in history, and blazed the trail across the Sierra Nevadas that thousands of gold prospectors would follow on their way to California. These contributions of the Mormon Battalion and other early Latter-day Saints have left a legacy "more precious than gold."

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