| Title | Martha Spence Heywood, notes and copies of sources, 1972 |
| Collection Number and Name | Mss B 103 Juanita Leone Leavitt Pulsipher Brooks Papers, 1928-1981 |
| Source Container | Box 31, Folder 20 |
| Date | 1972 |
| Creator | Brooks, Juanita, 1898-1989 |
| Subject | Historians--Utah; Women historians; Latter Day Saints--Utah--History--19th century |
| Spatial Coverage | Saint George, Washington County, Utah, United States |
| Description | Includes handwritten notes from Juanita Brooks. Also includes typewritten copies of "Preliminary Notes for Study of Martha Spence Heywood Diary"; a letter to James Scarth from Juanita Brooks dated June 17, 1972; a letter to Juanita Brooks from Glenn R. Wilde from February 28, 1972; "Tentative Name List Martha Spence Haywood"; excerpts from the autobiography of Joseph Leland Heywood; photocopied pages of various books; "Notes from J. E. J. Trail to Sundown" by Rufus David Johnson, 1961; and a transcribed copy of a letter from Eliza R. Snow to Martha Spench Heywood from April 8, 1868. |
| Rights | |
| Publisher | Published by Utah State History; digitized and hosted by J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah |
| Genre | research notes |
| Type | Text |
| Format | application/pdf |
| Language | eng |
| ARK | ark:/87278/s6m665cf |
| Setname | dha_jbp |
| ID | 1451059 |
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Sn c w , Levi __. nco c1t h e '· r a l . o ck' s dr e m. nc a Sh e re c r s ,P V i rt J a clts om-- S_ t"_ . e w .. -- .. o ~ edfie lds . r P o t o n Pr vo Put u p t o Dav i d Leba n om ; 111 Cox ' s h umbl e Bro r at Bro _i r r in g on' s in Cotton wood ••• und Bro 103- 0 , - 0 roof - - t he 6 of the m 112 , ;p r o. e e n .i _ s Yim 7 _ s , ira s , 1 ,r i t h Jos e ph P., EZ , t .t r ~•; e ~hree 1 - i v e F; " e n 12 - ••• in h o ise c f t he hme nt s a t S ilas icha rds h ous e • ' s s ,e e c h __,l i z Sno , 9.- W .i , n e y, Bro Merril ls S re n t a . u ~h h e C' r dirn=i ce of b e in g se led r T S - r e t ::. ) ,or · e v ' ' e Bro Si s te r :,r es/ i nd _, imb 11 g i e s r e r a b lesi::in g . N te s t hat t nc· c e r e .nony _·_s c ta n P-e d de:ali t he st a t es in co m. a ny with s ome s ta 1, / 2 2 ril rr of the 12 and o t h r Her health bet t e r D April 27/ 56 Sund a y . She li s t e ns to ro . B. & is comvor t e d . wo ma n with knowle d g e above t hp~ d _Toa t God_lla.§___not EVER endowe114 -- . . .---- -- --. -:d of her husban r . Lewis r enorte d his mi ssion to he I sl a nds . er ob ert" fi o-u res in the dream Re c ords a lo n g dr eam "mv ~ th _wi th Bro Me rr iU:- A forme r b e ft the ity on a tri p rife of/tf i , now marrie d to a bro Wa lton went along ., a n told Br o . Kimba lls s for leavin g him . reason her ov r ni gh t a t Bro . St ew a sts ; visite d the Beans Provo in S tayed :i~ ter Lu cy _s___ May 2 arrive d i.n ' e p h i. Friend s kind t ' e r . _i r i t s ~ ~ Tells he r ex e ri e nce re : the \··orld 116 r e ci eved ro m ck in SLCi ty';--a .e t ter , t h e ay 11/ 56 R . W, •vo olco ~.!_.9.ie d vhil e on a ]'J~ H~ Si s ter V _ry ill . mi ss ion t En gland , o sm 11 ~ox . They re we l l a c qu in~ed , i~ it . his v if e • . I\ 1 ictur e of her & the Dague rrotyp e ~ v a *,* * '" * * ** *Got into the r p oss es s ion c b i _dren ta k en 2 years & 3 months a o by Bro . Cannon .~ r y o inu e s very low Si ster •,it h Br . Footer\ pf;_,CJV rel ~te s a dre am de lir Sund ay 56 1Ju n e 1/ pl7 1; v Ne hi ; also not e r involv in ,.; h r s es . speaks bro mith just home fro m i s mi s ~i on in Af ric 118 Resolv es o s to de in~in ) te ~ but find s · h at s he c a nn ot kee her Ee solu t i on. Frida y ev e nin ., t e Pollys ophica l Societ y , 'hich . a d la ted t wo even in gs . Bro . Brigha m ther e . Not ma ny essars 1 , read , but much music nd ~XHK±H ~ sin.g in~ . liz . Snow, wife hr little g irl . mCU'.l.tlls (.- s ince he death 119 at t ended (Cs a ne w b a by g . rl. Bro r or-a ce - Eldr i r g e ~ r a ; t~ 10 miles de the PYL meeti ng; w ere s he re a d he r ess y . Sund a y ro to Bro . C8 ll ' s in se rch of vh eat . n rean --- Sunday , June 23/ 56 Had a fam ily r ouptak en a t the dau a I da , Ne a ly , 2 nd Be nny room of Siste r xix~ Va ry h Visits Mr s a wa rd , Si s ter Zina Young , who took he r . 11 thr ou 120 eted re aryAnn M • Sr where se ou h r he t he n ew h ou s e . Vi ~i tAd t he o kissed nd a son her to kindly e ok s her 1 r ly . Also Br o . Jri ~h am ne11s & on Bro B_ rlow ' s family . _im . Ca Jle d on Sr . mme . ine to In t he aft e r noon , down t he s treet v i t h Sr . eywood ( S _re p ta) ~s . Bo B r she JuJy ~0/ Sund .y 4 months .g o he rd u ~h ter was bur ie d ; here pt , re S , wives 3 e th .: Tuesd . me v i ~its mo s t ly to i ll u he r t i sday r Thu . ll hi e t on ks l f r Sister Va ry, a nd ~e r sel f v is "t ft e rno n ··ith .S r . i::J , t hwo r t h . all a long c onte m l a ted v i si t to B: o t he r ·- r e ' s f olk s 121 e 24th July 27 S nd-y Record s he r tri t o Cotton voc d on th Bro . ' 'ownse nd P .: Bro rrin S1 ith s p o k e; Jo se1 h You • orni .i ho hr,d been in Ca rs on V ley 8, \., lif Young " whic · fA t t nded th PSL Par t;¥: , ' ;c, nd' da n ced ~I i h b e tter . His hea l t H. . r M from P c ' d lette rs my s c 1l ,ood ." s p ea __s \ el ts Clemen . Br . ir a f e i _ or e: ru a ,._ :Cs ter V8 ry is vorkin "on ry ; indust home o· ort su in eaks i ~h am s . Bro Ag 1 / S day 1 22 . e •r t c nuf m & e evenin ~ Bro Pack spoke of h ome r dtc •1as Au 17 s t · J 1 on th e sa .e s b,·e c t . 'E'ri . to , e SL a n 1 13 V "-3 l.t·a I I P • 1 22 e sen t he ro ·n pa er , 1 e n t ert a i ed . Dian t _et a c h~n c e to s t ud in r hyme on h oe a n• a ct r e . Sa t Afte rnoon ~ith ch ; to h r,~ec hani c a l il & e n · .,.- ea h r e tura l So c i e ty , but 1 ;:i te . Mr 1r o wa r s p oke ; Bro P. r i c A ma re d i e s • Wi 1 1 is r e n rl e r e d c son g o +' his o n c o mp o s · n g • A .g 24/56 S muel Wooley r e or t s hi s mi. ~s io t o indu sta n . ,a .he r C1 tie r was l e d to Bro Pe n nu a h · ~tory of himself Br o '' i rb ;=>J l mo ion e d t ha t Br . Rij:~Jx Renney be e os ticize . ,e cc n '·ed in f l fe ll ov,rsh · • Anrrove d . 1 "a , d if e v er I he a rd music T i s e v e i ng- tt en ed mee 123 tcn · gh t f r om Bro . filair . e ea r d fr o0 man ' s v oice , --......... s e ke mosts , l e d i dly . E ;:3 s t er n ma i l e r r c v e s & 1 ,; e r ec e i v e d 3 l et t er s f r o m V.:r H• He i s dismlissed fr om t h o f i c e of U . S , }iTa r s p:c1 ll . ec ord ) ( nd of em ex .r es s i n~ her feel i n gs , Et c . on s pr t e loose she e t s a log e 0 i) .· <J , -- 1731 cut h l400l;iast 2alt Lake Ci t y~ ti t ah 84105 J une l?, 1972 Mr. J -a ,,es Sc a rth_' . At t orney-a t - Law Picke tt Building t. Ge orge , Ut ah Dear M.r . Sc a rth.: This 'is to i .n form you tha t y our services are n.o longei . needed, but are terminated as o.f t his date. lf:y son , Karl Brooks wi .1 1 -pic:k up tho ma teria1 y ou have in your· possess ion.. r egard in this long-drawn-out land case •. ? ha nk 7ou •e-r y mncll, c- t~:Pe ~! ~7,,'7?L.- { >' /" / /:.>( ) ./ : ', , Juf nita Brooks <-Tos . L . p.ta'+3 ey , d . •• . ·s t . R c or d . he ra r ds in ,S JCit y A t he 0 n . 17 , vh ich n J . . J e , ,a o d of '~! rd ••• Bj_ rs .-e ix s t a b ou os: ion h e he _ d P• 281- Jos . L . Fe b 22m 18 9 ..• eyw ood o 1 7 h wa rd vas est abl i she d In M rc h , 184 8 , a pes t of ice r . p . 304 ste a ostm , it h Jos . L . _e 1•o od as u s e fu f Ge n r 3 26- Feb 22 , 184 9 , a t t he h set was os . L . He ._. •1ood B. Wall a c e , 11 , ~Kim und er t he and s o f Heb er C. to ds hAr c Ri P . Pr t t and Fr _nk lin D. ove r the lf t r Va rd he ,et • 770 Joh n C . Cs l h ... n t r ·e.. J s e~h e . ey ~ od • v.r Hev v o d ,, . • 834 -- ••. A. W. B:q bb itt , Jos •l e•r, and Jon s . Fu __ m r , Hen ry tl . i int e d a commi tte e Joh n • Bu rn_ e i sel ere t h e Sai nts . e of he r o er to a·s p . 842 ••• t e s le Sai nts in Na u v oo , he ro e r ty o t e or 1 hi ch . W. Bab it t, bd J • . • Fu 1 me r re .a in e d f Joh n L . Hey od, au vo o i f . ea c e w·t p . 854 Ab ov e me n m de a t r e ~t t t he mo b. d h Th t h ree abo ve n -. e d si gne p. 8 a gre e ent . and st r i p ped n 8 6- -hi s o e was i a e d t he e e i n f?' of . nri l 30 , 184 6 " • 87 2 e- ted . t e tem le Vi s ri ve tel. de ic ryre sen t e th n ame d ·o · os . L. ey __ ...._,, T --- ~---------- . I ) ~#- -. e fu A!et ,1 ~ ? · <){t, ·~ &CfJ ,., Ac~1- fY1-.az;;- aug \AJc,,i,~ ( v 6J-'v '1 ~JS:5 /; >!.____(ALI., v~ +-J:s;:.· 7 y ,'W - )7/MJ. J? J0 r- ) 0- 1./V'v) - ,, = .,,, ,.,.,.,,e\_ {,~,~ ~ · V ;gb~ q~· . / ~ . .>- --.------ llimocratic National Telethon II Utah Goes Public, P.O. Box 2504, Salt Lake City, Utah 84110 America Goes Public ~10 September 15/NBC Mrs. Juanita Brooks: Page 2 February 28, 1972 This topic, of course, is not obligatory, so feel free to choose a topic that appeals to you. The semi-formal presentation should be approximately 30-40 minutes. We will then permit participants to direct personal questions to you and the other conference writers. I have recently been approached by the University library about the possibility of video taping the conference proceedings for the archives. In addition Burrell Hansen, director of KUSU television, has suggested that NET has interest in taping parts for educational television. With your written consent, I will follow through on this. Mary Washington, editor for the Western Text Society, would also like to consider a possible publication of the presentations. Would you agree to your presentation being included? She will most likely contact you personally at the conference about the specific arrangements. I have made housing arrangements at the Conference and Institute Center which is about a ,block from the Fine Arts building where the conference will be held. I will make arrangements to pick you up in Salt Lake City if you so desire. I feel that we have the ingredients for one of the outstanding conferences about are West, and I deeply appreciate the support and enthusiasm that you have given me in the development of the conference. With my highest regards, Glenn R. Wilde Assistant to the Dean GRW:cb Enclosures "' 1 nA. v {) J+ ~ -1c1 prftl,, lJ - " ;I . "') (.. hJ t I .,j ,J. /B-lf._v:2 fi ,1 f1, A,j, )., ;:X.A/V'"{,LJ i Y\.... ~ X V-r ·• r-.· . t - ;_ iJ O) ' - A,,,yL . ', .--f . ---11,.l<t.a.\ l-1, I . I ,,. ,} /1' f .,VJil. - t,,,(17 /1;J 71))- I A t, Cl, / b,. j , .. rv ""' . ·· i /( - · <J7 Lxc_. I( TENTA TIVE NEME LIST MARTHA SPENCE HAYWOOD And rews , Sr . 34 , 45 Crosby ( r·Crosbie 34 Cunningham , Mr . ( Irish) 52 Ashby , S r . Dana , .J. :., lder C 2 Da na , Sis ter (died ) 6 53, 55 , 56 Ba bbit t , A • W o Ba dlam , Miss (a c t ress) 34 , 36 , 43 Barlow, Mr . 3/-r- 36 Felts , (teamster) 7 Barney , ( ch ild) 7 ') ·, 1 11.o;/1.A - 1 b R 3 Bens on , ~ l de r Be rnhei sel Dr . 57 45 Be n smn , Mrs o 55 Blair Bl od ge t t, Ed ar 40 Bordeaux , 10 'I r. Green , l\Ja.n cy 43 45 Br rrEbie , Mrs Br own , Bro (at Will ow Cr e ek) 58 Bullock , Th o mas 40 55 But t erfield, Mrs 13 , 35 , 41 , 50 , 57 ( Sist~r ) 26, 41 31 Ha nks , Br o . 13 , 14 , 15 , Hal e , Mr s . ale , Bro . ayes , Mr • & l".l rs . Haywoo d , Fr anklin Cahoon , 45 Fulme r, . Oliver & wife 2,._ 52 12 ,13 , 16 , 17 Fa the r 55 9 , 35 Campbell , Bro Ch _ se , Bro . 9 Condie, Mrs 11 11 ,14 , 15 , 22 , 23 , 32 , 34 , Ha wood 45 , 56 ( bsby) Ha ll , Mrs 6 Hall, John Co 1 , 32 ,40 Ki ball , Huth Sarah 35 , 41 Kimball Hans on , Br oo Br . 44 Harrin ~ton , Bro At Am . Fork 58 hendricks , Bishop 32 Ki bal 56 ' H. C. 30 , 31 K a pp . Bro 1 Knowlton , Br . 52 Hod gekes s , Sr . 45 Horn , Sr . 46 Houst on , Bro 3 Hunt , Cap t . 46 (from Cal ' f ) Hunter , Bishop 6 , 9 , 11, 14 , 21 , 45 Hutchinson , Bro. 20 , 3~ }f-fj.,, Hyde , Lrson 6 , 23 , 24 , 26 La wr ence, Sarah 18, 50 Leonard , Sr .• 48 Livingston , Mr . 53 , 54 Loetzky , Mrs . 40 Lowens, t homas 1 , 14 , 23 , 45, 54 Ma nin , Sr . 20 Jo hnson, Benjamin 34 , 50 Jones, Dan (Welsh Co . 3 McDu al Mar garet 6 Mc h.enna , Mr . 3 Johnson , Joseph ~ . 3 , 4 , 6 , 2 6 , 32 , McLelland 54 (Wil l ow Cre ek ) 53 , 56 , McPherso n , c a~t . 12 Johnson , Joel ~ . 46 Murr a y , .fanny 22, 28 , 41 , Johnson , Mrs . 22 43 ( Bro . Bri ham ' s 0 is t e r) Noble , Sr . 46 (§i s . of Louisa Bea man . ) Kay , Bro . (sings) 42 Kempton, F 8 ther 54 , 55 Kimball , Annie 45 II 45 Christine Elle n 45 Lau r a 45 P . P . P . (sp o~e) 42 Ma ry.A'.nn 45 Kimba ll , Frances Kimball, ' ister26 36 Pack Mr s . 43 ~ack, Ruti 44 (On Hobble Creek 58 I j Name Li s t . 3 Sn ide r s , 5 6 Pi tt , Bro . 20 S t e v e n s , F th er 5 Ree se , Col. 7 , 4 4 S toc k i ng , Bro 46 ~····~·· Randall , Sr . 44 t r omg , Al i a h Ric hard s , Fra nkl in 4 Ri cha r ds on , Bro 1 6 1 ,2 ,3 S t r atton , Sr . L1-6 S tratt on , Br o 1 3 ,14,1 5 S t ri n gham , 50 S t ro n g , Mr s 52 Ri cha rd s , Dr . 54 Richards , S i sanna , 56 'i7ayl or , Bro . 28 Hac kwe l l , Me r r i l l 1 2 Tay l or , siste r 46 Ro sad a , Mrs , 49 (triplets ) Ra gus , Mrs . Fr eema n 2 Wh i pple , Br o . 3 Wi na llis , Bro . 3 6 Wh i t e, ua v i d 1 , 4 , 5 San der s on , Ma jor 1 1 Vii hi tes ide s Sa v age , Mi ss 34 , 45 . Wh ippl e , Br o. 1 3 Sc aket t , Mr s . 2 , 3 . Wo od ruff . Br o . 1 3 , 14 Smith , Geo rge A. 28 , 30 , 31 , 33 Woo lle y 23 , 24 , 32 - ~4 ~6 , 7 , 8 , 32 Smi ty , Dr . 8 You n g , Br igham 22 , 28 , 31 , 41 .u Smoot , Bro . 10, 1 2 , 15 Snow , b liza 2 8 , Sno ' .t:: rastus Sn ow , Lorenz o 5 Young , J o sep h 3 , 4 , 13 , 29j53 Youn , , Mrs . Pers i s 22 3 3 , 46 Snow , Willa r d 40 Sno w, \'i illi m ?:9 53 , 32 Stran e ' Sa r ah (dress maker) 34 Sprague , Dr . 29 - 'I 1EWrA 'I1IVE ·y.c..vf.E LIS T H .R11HA SPENC _, HAYW · D Andrews, Sr. 34, 45 Crosby (~Cros bie, Cunningham• Mr . 52 Ashby, . r. Dana, Elder C 2 Dana, Sis te~ (d i e d ) 6 Ba bbitt, A. t' • 53, 55 , 56 'fl' ( a ctre ss ) 36 Badlam, Mis 1 Barlow, Mr. Barney, (child) 7 t1--, ·-:'" ~ . --s J1 &r, Benson, Elder Bernheisel, Dr. 57 Benslbn, Mr • 45 Blair 55 Blodgett, Edgar 40 Bordeaux. Mr. i)-(Z 1 /V-1 V1 , ~/ 0 13, 35, 41,50, 57 -- 1 ~81s;,r) p~ ..:J.._ ·1 t, -r-}- -, . ' ~-i,,t ... Ch se, Bro. !:, 9 Condie, Mr s 11 v Li 5 ef_;. c.1; .,J i..., b1/- 1 t- ·anc; 43 a le, Ere. 26, 41 Ha l e , Bro. 31 Hanks, Bro. 13,14 , 15 , 2 , 52 rs. 52 ! ".l 12 ,13, 16, 17 Father 55 1 J i/t· Campbell, Bro 9,35 ~ 0 0 bD1 Gl Haywood , Franklin C...-vn-v' I ,g c c. -'..../ '\. ? Hayes, Mr. Cahoon, 7 Fulmer, Ptilli ver . , \ : Green, Brosbie, Mrs 45 Brown, Bro (at i illow Creek) 58 ~Bullock, Thomas 40, 55 Butterfield, Mrs ( ff 10 - Fe lts, (tea ms ter) 1 l aywood, J os . L. 4,5,6t?, 11,14,15, 22 ,23,32,34, . • a ywood 1+5, 56 (b by) 5 ; / a ll, Mr 6 1-ra ll, John C. l , 32,40 9 i I' 6 )) Kimba ll, Rutf_ 56 N- me Li s t -2 imba ll, S r a h 35 ,41 Han s on, Bro. Br.44 Ki mba ll, H.C. 30,31 Harrj_n .:ton, Bro .!\ t Am. F rk 58 Kna . p. Bro 1 Hend ri~ks, Bishop 32 Kn owlton, Br. 52 Hodgeke ss • Sr. 45 Horn, Sr. 46 Houston, Brn 3 Lawrence, Sarah $8, 50 ~ Hunt, Capt. 46 (from Calif) Leona rd, Sr. 48 t Hunter, Bishop 6,9,11, 14• Livingston, Mr. 53,54 21, 45 ·ir Hutchinson, Bro. Loetzky, Mrs. 40 20,32 Hyde, Cr s on 6,23,24.26 Lo~ens, Thoma s 1,14,23, 45 t 54 U_/v ,. ~ ,o· r,t vv 2A"•V\. + Johnson, I ~1'11' O-vv1 - v Be nj amin 59, 50 :J Maning, Sr. 20 ft McDigal, Mar garet 6 ~Jones, Dan ( Welsh Co. 3 +.-J ohn s on, ~Jose ph E . _,I-z,4,6, 2cc , ;; .i:2· ' _ Mc Lelland 54 lo Cree k) 43 ( Bro . Bri . a m' e 8 ister) (\it:i_l 53,56, Johnson, Joel E . 46 Johnson, Hrs. 22 42 + Kay, Bro. ( s i n gs ) 'f Kempton, Fp. t he r 54,55 Ki mball , Annie 4 5 j-0vr,-J,; vi,( ) " Christine ~llen 45 Lau ra 45 Noble• Sr. lt-6 (Sis. of U,uisa Beaman.) / i "" P. P . P. (spoke) 42 43 r-4,n 45 xa ck Mrs. Kimba l l, Fr an ces 36 ack, Ru t y 44 ( On obble Creek 58 a rynnn Na me Li st . 3 - , - A"O yv._.,...._·, jA. Sniders, 56 ~ Pitt • Bro. 20 k Reese• Col. 7 , 1+4 ~toc king, Bro 46i tra tton, Bro 13,14,15 Randall, Sr. 44 Strong, Aliah Richards, Fr anklin 4 Ric ha rd s on, Bro 16 Richa rds, Sisanna, 56 Rockwell, Me rrill 12 Rosada , Mrs, 49 (triple ts) Rogus, Mrs. Freemen 2 1,2,3 Stra tton, sr.46 Stratton, Bro 13.14,15 Stringha m,. 50 Strong, Mrs 52 f-1:1aylor, Bro. 28 Taylor 1 ister 46 { vary, Mr s 32,40,45 Welsh Brothers 42 Whipple, Bro. 13 Winallis, Bro. 36 1 sa nderson• Ma jor 11 Savage, Mi r-s 34,45. White, ~avid 1,4,5 Whitesides 5 Whi~ple, Bro . 13 Scakett, } rs. 2,3. 1Woodruf t. Bro . 1.3 ,14 Smith, George A. 28 , 30 ,31, 33 ~ oolley 23 .24,32-4ki 6 , 7 ,8 , 32 Smity, vr. 8 Young, Brigham 22,28,31,41 Smoot, Bro. 10,12• 15 Snow, Eliza 28~ Youne , Mrs. Persis 22 Snow, Er a stus .3 Snow, Lorenzo 3,46 Sno w, Villard 40 Sno, Willia m a,. 53, 32 Str nge , S, rah (dre s s maker) ,34 Youn g , Joseph 3.4,13,29,53 ...-e.:. I ~' f ./ ' ~.r,A./~'v v {\, '- y\' r v'v "(f.... rr l l ) 1 71 June 8, 1972 June 9, 1972 8:00 - 10:00 a.m. Writers' Conferences 8:00 - 10:00 a.m. Writers' Conferences THE WESTERN ENTERPRISE MAN IN THE MODERN WEST Presentations: Jack Schaefer Juanita Brooks Austin Fife 12 :00 Lunch 1:30 - 3:00 Small Group Discussions (Folklore tour of the stone house culture of northern Utah) EVENING: Film Presentations: Edward Abbey Robert G. Athearn 12:00 1:30 Lunch The WEST OF THE FUTURE Panel Discussion: Wallace E. Stegner, moderator Edward Abbey Keith Wilson Howard R. Lamar Robert G. Athearn 'i,<,, _ ~- ~J..-1_) t»J ,Yrw"L ~ 3 h'i' 56 Jvyvt, f oA ~7 Y1rv--\1 J ~ L 6 6'K 1 I) j --(~'¼7 r ·--- -- ;c ) v~ y;r~t l 07 . , / J )/ ' / - ---·- I 1 I J /)1 ' e-; u I l/ tJ '-'I. !.!)_ - ..2-f--rt,..<::'J J , ) I .- ) ~ft"vVV -..,, I/ I 4 1 C /l, I I I b a vt,t- I ; Y\.. I r ~- v ) ( r \.._ '1 \... -Z. 1,. r - V V\... ( A I ,~ L ;-b-v u Jv ·7 ){< Lb l II 1 ../1,. i-'v' , t V v l, v 'I r't_ ) V 'I--· ' ~-- ,/ I -~ ~,i~f (/(/(_) r I. r' ve f ) , ~*ell t I I ,. Notes of Note M rtha S-rence He •,11 ood--5 37- p. 46 . This Br o ther Stockin~ is evjdently Ensign Israel Stocking Tiho c aree to Utah in 1850 He h-d filled a mission to Eneland , and vou]d make his fa~ily home in Herriman , Uta~ . Note 38 p l;- 6 The trree _.,ear, c~n sj sters were louisa , an / early irife of Joserh Smith ; .: r timesia , 1ife of Erastus Snow ; and 1ary Adoline , vife of Josenh B~tes No le ~ cerp e ro hio ·rit te 'P"eyvoo Jcse h Le n / w~s f Ra da s " My earl ont about t wo 1 R38 an hes rini:r o . Adas Cou •~UJ __ C y fa il, with his nreacl"inP' he or a tis d aske I was e t Joseph Smi h ro a d i .'le ic_.h r~ . 0.ra ea H , b r C ., Kim ,- ' In 1846 ~a 1 under isho "' O 1P44 . st e the o e o o rch are and dis . osal of the C he .o auv pro er y 1846 Sep t 12 i I · a, 1 !1r Sa] t L year I -~as a'l;r-oin a "'e e unt ·1 t· h0 s 0 e to ,join t, e r h "as j te as CPf ;:,j as er Mar h, hands of r iders was cho en arms in defe se of the lives a e Frenklin D ., .Rich~rd 11 Later- J ose h Smith and by Orson Pyde 1 e rso o J,._sJs Chris Hyde and Johns . Ful e bit re Bi ed i emi"'r· t· cn _848 E ci er he n the Chur h comrre ced i s exodus to Win er Qu- r ers i!! ... i 'e b t e ice. oin .ed ' c .., d f aRt ern Sb tes to pu 1 i "'C ~ ... r t e -:C"ve r nmen Fd•i er h,. n is r C D., +' :b ox 18 1~s ,100 t w ich t · rieFr o 0 } der Joh ea.s arri in ~·as'.in ton Je is V: ere 848 , when I ,jr, r eyed season r 0 }n rd Richards '\' i c f F·~ty , a te ,icwrn h El e se Pres ::-i e City in t~ e s-riri 0 conna a ed c er b ci. in f" the peop le 0 a Brothe p, lain ~ ,1 vas conv er e I J Ii r, his . . ourt en-year-old s n Wm . Ande r so 0 , to is eni Bri, am Young , Rnd Par_ey P . Pratt Oc ., 8 j hen attacked b "O O , " Ill o Coun Nauvoo . a Nau an and a Hi~h on W• " I bo 0 ar,ti z Elders 0 so •1as orda I Ghos of the Chvr h c r stee s of t he Church , for the pr0per \Vas le Po he emb e ri ,r: d or A i n the mercantile a ter an t e Ho 0 the same h ur . con~.;rmed ·~1 it h o llino · •• • moving En~a i 5 y n?. t i e stBte e t Hancoe e hands of I 83 of i ,. sissippi Rive JTy de in the i h inter a s ar , I a merch nt . }ie 0 he ed vis " 1 he ~e wries . i,e at e ding • • sc oo • • • Ea ry inter b ecaLe a ci izen of i • 1st 1815 brothe -in-law usi ess with mov s a the ad Hannah oo e ~ass ~, A Coun ty ere spent on my t e i Ben j mi of ~e ~o i e I ch ose the occu a ion o in /"\ , ea ,, Grafton , We ces e o n n, 93 of J .seph L la d Heywood , s. Fu_lm ~r Cct . 19 , D. C . po~ - In the feJ on a i of tht t issio n to the Church . I also vis i e e 'lPood - - 2 Jose h L .. on D. 'J ashi ta 0 i pa c. I ~r me " In or u a . .• In Fe ru r ctinrr a me he George A Congre, al ey np- o 1:-ke Ci Sm"th as a de ege a S t ~te FO er een appo · nted by Pres . Frankli y Pres . 0 Parowan , w Nephi , Juab Y, com fro e O so n George P Hyde with ~e vada Sties Dis ri t Court .. Aro~ y wit es Crson Pratt o a ~ission i n Europe) he Ut h eop e ent . and ar or Utah •·hich o P ge 8 l and to peti io y b•sines ice I i ]Ard Fillmore in Pierce in 18 5 . . "• in Fox Carson Va l ley , e Hon a a d three y ars . a session oft ho 18 6 , RO Vern ent as U . S .. Marshal ha or a Benson ( ·ho ,.. re en r c u te mr ordained 88 1rve .. 0r , tTesse W e ~ent i ime a c Carson " In t e a nd Ezra 1 Sa Creek ( e e I n esirle cf E.ders to fer ;:roin 'PS I W.: rd 8s5 I accompanied A _o es rin - o " In .r 1849 in I accompa ied Fres . Fri ham Yo ng , et le 1ent on SB l the city o~ Nephi a co pa hisel F1,rp T .. Benson on th ir v isi orm a 0 181;1 (' I ass· ted t e TerritoriP 1~ . inr- ' he 17 Bi ho ~ of irs srrin~ 'he Ki ba 1 an Co . Ber D~l e ;:rate John is posi ion for six years . wa s appoin e ivho P:OV as the and :f:illed t Heber id and assjs erritor·a P-; nd set c. with he hen held . I nd r e- ap _oin ed - kno w n ns the G eo r ge Q. Cannon & Sons Co.-had o nly bee n ~::; tablish ed a short time when Elde r Parry began to work in i t as a boy, and he grew up with th b u s in es s al m os t from the b eginning. Co mm en c in g a s a n errand lad, he l ca rn erl to se l t {e type, impose the for m :-, read th e proof, run the press, m a il th e PH J)Cl'S k ee p the b ooks, and in t h e ause n ce of the manager look after the bu s in ess. ' his la tter r esp onsibility fe ll upon him nl y ::;ix months afte r beg i n nin g· to wo k a t th,c otnce. But hfs t::ts tc s r:111 mo ·e in a literary direction, \.J a n d h e b egan o wri tc for the magazine n t th ag e of,_ ' ve ntee n. Since then he ha. : b ee n a r gular co ntributor to its columns. Hi con tributions h a ve been i n prose, poetr a n d music. For years h e assi s te d in diting the "Instructor," a nd frc riu c ntl . in . tbe ab se nce of the edi~~ r, he c.o n c ~ ct ~d- the editorial work e ntu e ly. Dec. 2, 188 1, he marri e d Marg-n.r e t S mith. d u g h te r of the late Pres. G ~o. _A. Smith. He was set apart for a m.1~s1on t o_ Gre t Britain on March 27, :SDG. . : Vhll e o1 this mission h e labored \ <lS ass 1stc.1 nt erJ ·tor of the "M·II - . . l St . ., 1 enn1a .at'. a.nd as s ,co nc1 counse lor in tl presidency of th E uro pean miss ion. He a lso wrote n. 1mbe r of a1·ticle s on "Mo rm on is m ," ' hi c h appeared in vari ou s per.i od icals of Great Britain, and ' '>-Tote a se ri es f fi t I• . ·. . ive racts Which are 1a ving an extc sivc c ir~ulation in that la nd. H e Jin.$ vritt c n and edited seve ral volu mes of our h ome publications After- Ii i 1, r c tllr, h om e he se rved . . f-la r ,, s s , . one , c,, a • un nn, r sch oo l missi onar . H was c hose n as· 1, ··es·d t y• . e · · ' • 1 en of the 24th q u or um of Se ve. t y in 1809 l 1 . . ·' , an c on Aug. . : th"' of th a t Ye r h e was calle d to act a ,, _,e co11d cou selor in the n · h ·i Of th s· IS Opr C . ixte cnth '\Vr11·d, Which })O_ sition h e s till hold s . a d Springfield, Ill., antl mov ed to Adams county, Ill., in th <:' fall f 133!1. Engaging in the mercantil e Jusinei,s h1 pa,rtnership with my hrolhf.:r-in-law, Oliver Kimball, I remain ed · h e re until the fall of 1815, when J moYed with my family to tbe city of: Nauvoo, Hancock county, Ill. In DI.:!" cember, 1842, I visited . the Prophet Joseph Smith in Nauvoo, and afte t· listening to his preaching by the gift and power of the Holy Ghost, I was converted and asked for baptism the same hour. I was baptized by Elder Orson Hyde, in the Mississippi river, tile Prop het Joseph assisting in cutting- the ice. · I was then confirmed a membe r f the Church of Jesus Christ of Lal• r-day Saints under the hands of Eld Hyde, Joseph Smith a n-1 1- ·uincy, ~ / ·. · -- \~ D ill ~ - •~ . °" ' : . fl ·'' YlVOr) · D, Josep h Lclan(l f1 . t H1 °·bop of lh c• · - -~ . e ,::,e ventce nth ,Vara• SI I SIt Lake Cit y · lh , . · . · ' a . ' is ts so n of BenJamin Heywood n ncl .H a n na h p . . . . . bo rn i :. --. .,., 1,awson and was . n . i_,.r<.,fton. "\1/orcester county Mass., .Aug ·1 1815 ,"I . cs · · "1\1 - · ··• , · .c, der JJev wood, w n~ ., ". . , Y ea ny days were s p e nt on my fat h er's .fa n . . · . i . ' 11, ith mterval s of ~-,Jou t two m o nth s in the winte1· time ll1 A.tl cnd in g- the . . . co mmon schools whi c h th e law of t h Stt . . . a c J1 rov1d ed. Early in l1f<:, I c h ose th e occ upa tion of a m e rc-hant. I l0 U m y native Stat e in the s ,, ·in .::;- of l S:_;8 and b eca me a cit ize n fJ f Ill in ois ; 1 ::;pe ni. some tim e in Al ton 1 ,1 J ed e dia h M. Grant. I was onlained an J.t~ lde r by Eld e r On:'On Hych·, in Ma.r c h, 1841, and ord a ine d a High Prh~s t and a·lso a Bishop under th e hands of J<Jld er s Heb er C. Kimball, Bri g ham Young and Parley P. Pra,lt Oct. 8, UM•!. In 1846, when the Churc h comn1 Pm·ecl its exodus to the west, I, in connc-cti•Jr1 with Almon ·w. Babbitt and John S. Fullmer, was chosen one of the truste ps of the Church, for the care and disposal of the Church property at N :-tuvoo. I bore arms ·in d e[e nse . of th e liY es and property of the p eoplP ,i f Nauvoo, when attac k ed 1.,y the mnb Sept. 12, 1846, at which time Brother \ Vm. Anderson wilh his fo urte e n-:n~ar- slain. 0~·~-~lTlained in Nauvoo until the spring old s on and a Brother Norris were ~848, when I journeyed to vVintet· Quarters, in time to join the last company of that season's emigration which was presided over by Pres. Willard Jtichards, with Elder Franklin D. Richards as capta , fifty, and Elder Jo' m .._. 4 uUmer as captain of ten. W~ journey from Nauvoo to Great Salt Lake valley with ox-teams, arriving Oct. 19, 1848. I wa s appointed (by the government at ·washington, D. C.) postmaster of Salt Lake City in the spring of 1849, and in th e f:-:i. 11 of that year I was appointed, in connection with Ehler Edwin D . v\Tool ley, on a mission to the Eastern Stat-es, to purchase merchandise for the Church. I pendence (MOl ). Leaving Independence Nov, 7, 1856, I was winterb,_;und ut the Devil's Gate , on Sweebnl.ter, and, in conne c tion with about tw ,:nty Sn.inti;, pres id erl ov e r by Elders D a nie l vV. Jon es, Benj a min Hampton and . Thon'tas M. Al exanu.cr, lh·e d for a i,o ut six wee lts mostly on cooked ra,vhi de. I '. arrive d in Salt L a k e C ity Jn tim e fo r th e general co nfe r en ce h e ld in April, 1857. ~n · e7 t)l'Ing of 18:i7 I nccompanlci Pres. Brigham Young, H e b e r C. K im- ; ball a nd Dani e l H. "\Veils, Apos tle Or- i son Hyde and a large compan~· of : brethre n and s i8te r :c; on a v is it to i~ort ' Limhi, on Salmon rh·e r . At th e Oc tobee, conference, , in 1S55, I was s us - · tained as a h om e n11s s10nary anc, In,- ; bored in all th e se ttleme nts in U ta h as far south as Fort Harmony , W a sh-___ ing ton co unty, until th e fall - of 1861 wh en I was ca lled to lo cate in the "Dixi e country." I settled in "\1/a shington, \Vashin gton county. In lh e · sprin~ of 1863 I mo ved to N -ew Ha1 ·m ony, Washington coun~ ed ..... there until F e bruary, 1872, ·w h e n I -J-f, moved f.o Pang-uitc h~ ron co unty Garfield co unty. I w as ordained a P a triarch F e b. 3, 1874, at S t. Geo rge , under the h a nd s of Pres. Brigham Youn g·, George A. Smith and Erastus Snow, and have labo red in t hat ca llin g in Panguitch and s n1Touncling- ~trtl·es. At th e. 01·ganiza tion of th e Panguitc h Stak e of Zion in April. 1877, I was appointecl to prel:'icle o Ye r th e Hi g h P l"i es ts c1uorum · of th e Stake, a nd se n ·ecl in t h at capacity until honorably r e leased b:,: Apostl e Franc is M . Lyman a t th e qu a rt e rly Stake co nfe r enc e h e ld in Septe mber, 1898. My fir s t wife was Sarepta l\L Blodgett; later I took a s plural wiv es Sarah Symonds, l\ [arlh a Spe n ce and Mary B e ll ; th e latte r is still a!i,·8. I am th e father of t \\·enty c hildr e n , tw e!Ye of " ·h o rn a r e living, ~tnd a lso for ty grandc hil d r en, thirt~,-lwo of , ,·h n in a1·e n o w a !i\·e." E'~ was retained in offic-e s eve ral years longer In February, 184!), I was orainecl and set apart as the first Bishop of the 17th ·ward, Salt Lake City, ancl filled this position for six years . In the spring of 1851 I accompanied Pres. Brigham Young and Heber C. Kimball and Apostle Ezra T'. Bens1)n-1on their visit to Parowan, and was app dinted to form a settlement on Salt Cree'RJ (now Nephi, .Jur-tb county). ·I . assisted the Territol'ial surveyor, Jesse W. Fox, in laying out the city of Nephi, wh ere I preside~ for three years. In the spring~ of 1855 I accompanied Apo s tle Orson Hyde with a company of Elders to form a settlement in Carson vall e y (Nev.), acting- at the san-ie time as a guard for lhe Hon. Geo rge P. Stile s, who was going to Carson valley to hold a session of the ·Di s trict Court. In the spring o.f 1856, i~ company ,vith Apostl es Orson Pratt and Ezra. T. Benson (who were enroute for a mission to Europe) ancl Geo. A. Smith, a s d e legate from the HAV 18, ~aLlrnn, lhinl Bishop of th e people of Utah, to peli tion Congress foe Seventee nth ~ 'ard,S a lt L a k e C it:v,l Tla h, a State government, I again crossed the- was born ·i n H a nnov e r town s hip, < 'oplains, my d es tination b e ing , vashing- lurnbiana county, Ol1i o, Oct. 2, 1SH, wa s ton, D. C., to a rrange m y business with rais ed as a far m e r n.ncl mill er a n 11 the government as U. S. Mars hal for marri ed Sara h vVoo lle y l\-f ar c h 31; 1S3G. Utah, which office I th e n h e ld. I had Shortly aft e 1· bis marria g e, hi s VLliH"r been appoin t-e d to that office by Pres. di e d , lc:cv ing N a than , \ Y l1 0 w ,1s h is . Millan} Fillmore in 1851, and r capp0int- ·eld es t i:;on, in ch a r ge of l ll e estat,c. H t' ed by P r es. Franklin Pi e r ce in 1.855. On in g r a ised a Q uake r h e wa s a zea lo u s ~ my i;-e turn I spe nt on e w ee k in Incle - m e mb e r nf th nl cle n omi11:1 t ion, nn li l RS N Deseret News, July 19/ 1850 " Elde r Orson Hyde a rr i ve d t this pla ce Thursday, ha vin g left the . !i ssou ri Ri ver on t h e 6th of July, pa st a l l ou r c amps an the way •.• " Ma rtha Sp ence Heywood notes Orson Py de as he passes their train, goino- and ret rmbng from Salt e lke Co ty. '' Sa tur day ••• Ju ly 6 Saturday we ha lted the 'o renoon during which time Elder Hyde a nd Brothe r J ohnson ov e rtook us but to our gre a t surpri s e a nd disapr ointmen t did not t ake Brot her He ywood with them as h d been agreed up i n a n e sville... ( a ge 6) Sep t. 23 ••••• I a l so he ar d Bro the r Hyde dpes n - t st a rt till the f i r s t of th e month ( Pa ~e 23) Se p t. 25 ••• We ha ve he ard t hi s evening from the Valle y fro m a person in this, p l a ve, t ha t Eld er Hyde will~* not leave till the x~jx 1 5 th @ f next month. ( P . 24) Octobe r 2. f e dnes da y- ••• bout ten o'clock my thou gh t s were taken o ff of eve ryt hin connected with out train by the a _pe a rance of Bro the r J.E. J phnston a nd Hyde, ma kin g t ' e ir a npe a rance on t heir return TO¼'NS THAT \, ERE BUT ARE NO MORE (Washington ·county, 18S2-197!i) 662 IMPROVEMENT ERA. city,and presided there for three ears, beginning in 1851. In 1855, he, with a company of elders, formed a ·settlement in Carson valley, Nevada, where he acted as guard for the Hon. George P. Styles, who held a session of the district court in Carson valley. He went to Washington, in 1~56, to arrange his business with the government as the United States Marshal for Utah, which office he then held, and to which he was appointed by President Millard Fillmore, in 1851, · and reappointed by President Franklin Pierce, in 1855. On his return jour/ / ney .he was winter-bound at Devil's Gate; on the Sweetwater , Jiving with . ( a number of others fo r about six weeks mostly on cooked rawhide. They · arrived in Sa.lit Lake City in time for the general conference, in April, 185T. In t he spring o 1863. 1 ld~ Heywood moved to New Harmony. Washington county, where he resided u~til February 1872 when he ·_r~ v~ to £anguitch At St. George, on February 3, 1874, he was ordained a "patriarch by President Brigham Young, and was appointed t o presid•e over the high priests' quorum of the Panguitch stake of Zion in April,. 1877~ which position he held until September, 1898. He was a remarkable character, and remained true to his faith and the Church until the day of his death. 0 New York: "There she lies, the great Melting Pot-listen! · Can't yon hear the roaring and the bubbling? There gapes her mouth-the harbor where a thousand mammoth feeders come from t he ends of the world to pour in t heir human freight. Ah, what a stirring and a seething! Celt and Latin , Slav and Teuton, Greek and Syrian, black and yellow, J ew and Gent ile, Ea&t and West, and North and South, the palm and the pine, the pole and the equator, the cresent and the cross-how the great Alchemist melts and fuses them with his purging flame! Here s!iall they all unite to build the Republic of Man and the Kingdom of God. Ah, Vera, what is the glory of Rome and Jerusalem, where all nations and :races come to worship ap.d look back, compared with the glory of Amarica, where all races and nations come to labor and look forward!'' -ZANGWILL, The Melting Pot. "Be such a man, live such a life, that if every man were a man like you, and every life a life like yours, thia earth would b• God's p ara., diae."- Phillips Brookse Improveme nt Era, vol. 14 PASSll\7G BVEl-lTS.· 661 Blight bishop; Joseph H. '\Yelling; sustained as bbhop of Riverside ward, ea1· River stake, to succeed M. J. Richards; Edward Sawley, sustained as bishop of Grass Creek ·ward, Summit stake, to succeed John B . . Pendleton. The ancient ruins of Guatemala are being investigated. A telegram to one of the papers in Greeley, Colorado, dated Marcli 26, 1911, says · Advices from the exploration party in Guatemala, Central America, under the supervision of Dr. Edgar L. Hewitt, of the American Archeological society, who is conducting a thorough research of the prehist oric ruins of temples. etc., in Central America, is that the party is hard at wor k felling the immense trees of the tropical forest, many of which measure twenty-three feet in diameter for a distance of twenty feet upward from the base. These trees and an almost impenetrable growth f vin es and shrubs grow from the sides and the tops of ancient ruins, g iving some·idea of the age of the buildings. The _party intended to conduct its · researches also in Honduras, but t he government would not allow it on account of the rebellion there. Hundreds of photographs of the monuments,obelisks and pillars have been taken by Prof. Jesse Nusbaum of this city, who is with the party, and a careful record of each find is being kept by Prof. Hewitt, who is making ~a.tisfactory pro·gress in opening up these ancient treasure houses of the _a.st . Besides the rare ivory, stones, utensils, jewels, etc., he expects to :find in t he drier territory manuscripts revealing the life of the cultured _ace 1i ving there thousands of years ago. At the ruins of Quirigua there .~ave been found sculpture as beautiful as any . that Egyp t or Assyria •:jver boasted, and hieroglyphics even more interesting which no man· b.as yet been:abl~ ~o)ranslate. Joseph Leland Heywood, son of Benjamin Heywood and Hanna Rawson died October 16, 1910, at Panguitch, Utah. He was born in f'ra:fton, Worcester county, Massachusetts , August 1, 1815. He visited -:,he Prophet Joseph in December, 1842, and was baptized by Elder Orson Hyde, in the Mississippi river, the Prophet Joseph assisting in cutting the ice. He was confirmed under the hands of Orson Hyde, Joseph Smith :1.nd Jedediah M. Gran_t. He was one of the trustees for the disposal of Church property at Nauvoo. He left that city in the spring '48 fo r Winter Quarters, and arrived in Great Salt La.ke rnlley on the 19th )f October, 1848. He was appointed by the government as postmaster of Salt Lake City,in 1849. He visited.. Washington and asssisted Delegate J ohn M. Bernhisel in securing territorial government for Utah. In the winter of 1855-6, he aided in obtaining the -r e-appointmen t for go-vernor. of Brigham Young. He was the first bishop of the 17th .Lake Cit}r, being appointed to that position in February, 1849. He was the f ounder of Nephi, Juab county, assisting Jesse W . Fox in laying out the of I C f'I IR r I J .E.J . J .SE - 1~ ~:i l vi 1:s · n J h es f ' ,oole J 11 _ : n o :n c .,1 11 . . • 1 '·~7 r~ - r . 1 ,l ·, f er, a . ,, a~ o .e :::e i +'orme ,a t C wc ,1."· t• • ~ s . ~c umona , Ra C0 ~ty. · s sour~, rch · ast ~ oa Con · · t ~on . h e 3~ < , a. 1g} I 1 .... 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