- William Pitt (Mormon)
William Hill Pitt (
August 16 1813 –February 21 1873 ) was a prominentbandleader in the early history of theLatter Day Saint movement andThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints . His band, known as Captain Pitt's Nauvoo Brass Band, was the main band inNauvoo ,Illinois , and played an important role in the crossing ofIowa during theMormon pioneer trek.Pitt was born in
Dymock ,England . He joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in 1840. By 1842, Pitt had moved to Nauvoo, Illinois. There he organized a band that originally served as a band for theNauvoo Legion but soon expanded to performing at a full array of community events. During theMormon s' trek across Iowa in 1846, Pitt's band not only helped to keep people happy with its music but also raised money by holding ticketed events in communities through which they passed.Pitt was in the original group to go to the
Salt Lake Valley withBrigham Young in 1847. In 1852, Pitt served as a missionary in England for the LDS Church. Although his band existed inUtah Territory it was not as prominent as it had been previously.References
*"Encyclopedia of LDS History", p. 926
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