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Kanesville, Iowa, named after Thomas L. Kane, xii Kanosh, Kanes arrived at, 71 Kanosh, attitude toward whites, 32, 33, 32-33 n.23; brother of Chief Walker, 32-33 n.23; married Indian girl raised in home of Brigham Young, 14 n.10; brief biography, 65 n.38; visited Brig- ham Young and Thomas L. Kane, 65-66; description, 66; complaint against Indian agent, 67; city of, 71; description of home of Indian wife raised by Mormons, 71; Mormon con- vert, 65 n.38, 71; wife raised by Brig- ham Young, 71-72; wife murdered, 72, 72 n.43; Brigham Young visited, 72-73 L Lehi, Kanes arrived at, 4 Lund, Robert C., telegrapher for Brig- ham Young, 128 n.62 Lunt, Ellen Whittaker, female telegra- pher, I IO, IIO n.56; wife of Henry Lunt, I IO n.56; self-description, I IO- II Lunt, Henry, blind, 109-10, IIO n.56; host to Kanes, 109-14; description, IIO, 111-12; description of home, IIO; wives, I IO, I IO n.56, 112 Lunt, Sarah Ann Gower, plural wife of Henry Lunt, I IO n.56 M Macbeth, Bishop --) see Murdock, John R. Macbeth, Julia, see Murdock, "Julia" Maxwell, George R., election contest, 18-19 n.14 Miller, Daniel, killed by Indians, 32, 32 n.22 Mining, smelters, 2 n.2, 4, 4 n.5; Emma Mine, 4 n.4 Mormon Battalion, reasons for raising, viii, 28-29, 28-29 n.20; care of fami- lies of members of, 29 n.21 Mormons, solicited help of Thomas 1~. Kane and Judge John K. Kane, vii- viii; asked for assistance from Presi- dent James K. Polk, viii; Thomas L. Kane's motives for helping, viii; de- cided to wait before going West, x; ad- dress concerning by Thomas L. Kane, xii; relationship with Thomas L. Kane, xiii-xiv; description of saying "grace," 9; purchased Indian children, 12-13, 13-14 n.lro; belief concerning Indians, 12-13; description of prayers, I 7-18; description of settlements, 23- 24; forts or stockades, 24 n.18; admin- ister to sick Indians, 38; description of women, 42, 42 n.26; description of church services, 43-46; description of sacrament, 45-46; attitude toward children, 69; laying-on of hands, 78- 79; story of. the grasshoppers and sea- gulls, 89; attitude toward Indians, 93- 94, 120; constructed telegraph line, 95; distinction between mistress and servant, 103-4; results of attempts at self-sufficiency, 107-9; description of principle of cooperation, 122, 122-23 n.60 Murdock, Almira Lott, wife of John R. Murdock, 93 n.49 Murdock, "Julia," description, 92-93; hostess to Kanes, 92-94 Murdock, John R., host to Kanes, y-94; wives, 92, 93 n.49; brief biography, 92-93 n.49; description, 92-93; de- scription Of home, 92-93 Murdock, Mary Ellen Wolfenden, plural wife of John R. Murdock, 93 n.49 Murdock, May Bain, plural wife of John R. Murdock, 93 n.49 Musser, Amos Milton, member of 1872 party to southern Utah, I n.1, 7 |