Handcart Pioneers (sculpture)

Handcart Pioneers (also known as the Handcart Pioneers Monument) is a 1926 bronze sculpture by Torleif S. Knaphus, installed in Salt Lake City’s Temple Square, in the U.S. state of Utah.

It depicts people moving a handcart; most are pulling the loaded cart, apart from one young boy who is pushing from the rear.

A nearby plaque reads: Handcart Pioneer Monument / The Handcart Pioneer Monument is a / tribute to the thousands of hardy Mormon / pioneers who, because they could not / afford the larger ox-drawn wagons, walked / across the rugged plains in the 1850s / pulling and pushing all their posses / sions in handmade all-wood handcarts.

Many Latter-Day Saints / today proudly recount the trials and the triumphs of their ancestors who were among the Mormon handcart pioneers.

It was surveyed by the Smithsonian Institution's "Save Outdoor Sculpture" program in 1993.