Title |
Jacob Hamblin, a narrative of his personal experience, as a frontiersman, missionary to the Indians and explorer, [microform] disclosing interpositions of Providence, severe privations, perilous situations and remarkable escapes. Fifth book of the faith-promoting series, by James A. Little. Designed for the instruction and encouragement of young Latter-Day Saints |
Subject |
Salt Lake City (Utah); Young, Brigham, 1801-1877; Latter Day Saints; The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; White people--Relations with Indians; Mountain Meadows Massacre, Utah, 1857; Indigenous peoples--North America |
Keywords |
Native Americans |
Publisher |
Digitized by University of Utah |
File Name |
jacobhamblinnarr00littrich.pdf |
Tribe |
Paiute; Navajo; Ute |
Language |
eng |
Description |
By Jacob Hamblin, ed. James A. Little. Printed by Juvenile Instructors Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1881. 147 p. |
Type |
Text |
Format |
application/pdf |
Rights |
Digital Image Copyright University of Utah |
ARK |
ark:/87278/s6hh9fgd |
Creator |
Hamblin, Jacob, 1819-1886 |
Spatial Coverage |
Salt Lake City (Utah) |
Setname |
uaida_main |
ID |
350653 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6hh9fgd |
Title |
Jacob Hamblin, a narrative of his personal experience, as a frontiersman, missionary to the Indians and explorer, [microform] disclosing interpositions of Providence, severe privations, perilous situations and remarkable escapes. Fifth book of the faith-p - Page 8 |
Format |
application/pdf |
OCR Text |
Show VI. CONTENTS. CHAPTEK VI. Retributive justice to the Indians We gain influence by it The Lord gives the Indians testimonies of the truth " War between two bands of Indians A woman burned to death from revenge Promptings of the Spirit Stolen horses recovered Government among the Indians Appointed president of the Indian misssion Visit of Apostle George A. Smith United States army on its way to Utah Elder Smith's advice to the Saints Mountain Meadow massacre. Page 41. CHAPTEK VII. President Young requests me to pilot a company to California- Save a white man from being tortured by the Indians Indians determined to kill the company I pacify them Elders Ira Hatch and Dud ley Leavitt sentened to be killed by the Mohaves Elder Hatch softens their hearts by oifering a prayer Allowed to escape on foot. Page 47. CHAPTEE VIIL President Young's Indian policy Expedition to Los Vegas and Colorado Rivers Suspicious steamer in the Colorado Learn its purpose Go after a load of lead Our horses stolen Eat poison cactus Led by the Spirit providentially. Page 61. CHAPTER IX. Visit to Salt Lake City Interview between Elder George A. Smith and Governor Cumming Elder Smith urges an investigation of the Mountain Meadow massacre Governor Gumming objects Appointed sub- Indian agents Nearly killed by a fall from a tree A remarkable vision First mission to the Moquis Description of their towns, customs and traditions Some of the Brethren remain with them Difficult journey home Moquis prediction. Page 56. CHAPTER X. Second trip to the Moquis Two Elders left to labor with them Lack of success, owing to traditions of the Indians Third mission to the east side of the Colorado George A. Smith, Jr., shot by the Navajoes Very trying experience The wounded man . dies in the saddle, while traveling Forced to leave his body unburied Bitter reflections. Page 64. CHAPTER XL Arrival at Spaneshanks' camp His friendly spirit Return home Journey in the winter to recover the remains of George A. Smith, Jr. Destitute condition of rny family. Page 72. |
Setname |
uaida_main |
ID |
350513 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6hh9fgd/350513 |