Identifier | /tanner/twelve_mormon.xml |
Title | Twelve Mormon Homes : Twelve Mormon homes visited in succession on a journey through Utah to Arizona. |
Creator | Kane, Elizabeth Wood (1836-1909) |
Subject | Mormons; Polygamy; Mormon families |
Subject Local | Utah--Description and travel--19th century; Kane, Thomas Leiper (1822-1883)--Relations with Mormons; Kane, Thomas Leiper (1822-1883)--Correspondence |
Description | General Thomas L. Kane, friend to Brigham Young, was well known as a mediator between the Mormons and the federal government. He and his wife, Elizabeth, visited Utah in 1872-73. This publication is a collection of letters Elizabeth wrote to her father during the trip. The letters provide interesting descriptions of Mormon social customs, Mormon-Indian relationships, and insightful observations of the practice of polygamy among the Mormons. |
Publisher | Tanner Trust Fund University of Utah Library, Salt Lake City, Utah. |
Contributors | Cooley, Everett L. |
Date | 1974 |
Type | Text |
Format | application/pdf |
Format Creation | Digital images scanned at 8-bit grayscale on an Epson Expression 836XL flatbed scanner, and saved as uncompressed TIFF files at 3678 x 5370 pixels resolution. Display GIF files generated In PhotoShop. |
Language | eng |
Relation | Is part of: Utah, the Mormons, and the West, no. 4; IsVersionOf Twelve Mormon homes, published in 1874 in Philadelphia. |
Coverage | 1872 |
Rights Management | University of Utah, Copyright 2001 |
Holding Institution | J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah. |
Source Physical Dimensions | 17 cm x 23.5 cm |
Source Characteristics | Printed Hard Cover Book |
Scanning Device | Epson Expression 836XL Flatbed Scanner |
Resolution | TIFF: 3678 x 5370 pixels |
Dimensions | GIF: 690 x 1007 pixels |
Bit Depth | Text: 1-bit / Images: 8-bit (grayscale) |
Scanning Technician | Karen Edge |
Metadata Cataloger | Karen Edge; Jan Robertson |
Call Number | F 826 .K1 1974 |
Spatial Coverage | Salt Lake City (Utah) to St. George (Utah). |
ARK | ark:/87278/s6b27tj2 |
Topic | Mormons; Mormon families; Polygamy; Utah |
Setname | uum_ttb |
Date Created | 2005-04-20 |
Date Modified | 2011-04-07 |
ID | 328926 |
Reference URL | https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6b27tj2 |
Identifier | 164.gif |
Title | Twelve Mormon Homes, index 144 |
Description | Captain John (J uan, Jack), description of Indian, 113-14 Cedar City, description, Iog; Kanes ar- rived at, rag Cedar Springs, see Holden Chicken Creek, two Mormons killed at, 53 n.30; Kanes arrived at, 52-53 Collister, Thomas, see Callister, Thomas Cove Creek Fort, Kanes arrived at, 74; description, 74-76, 76 n.44, 80-81; reason for constructing, 76 n.44, 77 D Dame, Lovinna Andrews, wife of Wil- liam H. Dame, IOO n.54 Dame, Lydia Ann Killian, plural wife of William H. Dame, IOO n.54 Dame, Sarah Ann Carter, plural wife of William H. Dame, IOO n. 54 Dame, Virginia Lovina Newman, plural wife of William H. Dame, IOO n. 54 Dame, William H., description, gg; de- scription of home, gg; host to Kanes, 90-106; wives, gg-Ioo, IOO n.54; brief biography, IOO n. 54 Dawes, Mr. - see Gates, Jacob Decker, Charles, tiaded with Indians, 12; purchased Indian child, 14 n.Io Dodge, W. G., Indian agent, 67,67 n.39 E Emma Mine, 4, 4 n.4 F Fillmore, Kanes arrived at, 62; descrip- tion, 63; territorial capital, 64 n.37 Food, description of dinner at Provo, g; "tea-dinner," 26; description of dinner at Scipio, 56; description of dinner at Fillmore, 64-65 ; "composition," 73 ; description of dinner at Cove Fort, 76; description of breakfast at Beaver, 93-94; description of dinner at Belle- vue, 127 Francklyn Smelter, location, 4, 4 n.4 G Gates, Jacob, bishop of Bellevue, 126 n.61; wives, 126, 128, 129-30; descrip- tion of home, 126-27, 128; host to Kanes, I 26-3 I Germania Smelter, description, 2 n.2, 2-3 Gilmer and Salisbury Stage Line, 20 n.16; driver damaged Young's coach, 20-2 I Brigham H Hang-a-tah (The Red Blanket), brother of Kanosh, 66 Harrisburg, description, 136 Hickman, Bill, Brigham's Destroying Angel given to Elizabeth Kane, 51; admitted murdering Aiken party, 51- 52; charges against Brigham Young by, 51-52, 52 n.28 Hinckley, Adelaide C. Noble, wife of Ira N. Hinckley, 80 n.45 Hinckley, Angeline Wilcox Noble, plural wife of Ira N. Hinckley, 80 "045 Hinckley, Eliza Evans, wife of Ira N. Hinckley, 80 n.45 Hinckley, Ira N., in charge of construct- ing Cove Creek Fort, 76 n.44, 80 n.45; family resided at Cove Creek Fort, 76 n.44; brief biography, 80 n.45 Hinckley, Maggie Harley, plural wife of Ira N. Hinckley, 80 n.45 Hinckley, Mrs. -, hostess to Kanes, 76-80 Holden (Cedar Springs), 62 n.35; de- scription, 62; Kanes arrived at, 62 Indians, slave trading, 12-15,13-14 n.ro; Mormon belief concerning, 12-13; Mormons purchased slaves of, 12-13, |
Format | application/pdf |
Source | Twelve Mormon homes visited in succession on a journey through Utah to Arizona |
Setname | uum_ttb |
Date Created | 2005-04-14 |
Date Modified | 2005-04-14 |
ID | 328919 |
Reference URL | https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6b27tj2/328919 |