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 |
Spatial Coverage |
Salt Lake City (Utah) |
Keywords |
Native Americans |
Tribe |
Paiute; Navajo; Ute |
Creator |
Hamblin, Jacob, 1819-1886 |
Description |
By Jacob Hamblin, ed. James A. Little. Printed by Juvenile Instructors Office, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1881. 147 p. |
Publisher |
Digitized by University of Utah |
Type |
Text |
Format |
application/pdf |
File Name |
jacobhamblinnarr00littrich.pdf |
Language |
eng |
Rights |
Digital Image Copyright University of Utah |
ARK |
ark:/87278/s6hh9fgd |
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 9 |
Format |
application/pdf |
OCR Text |
Show CONTENTS* Vll. CHAPTER XII. Many Saints called to settle Southern Utah Destructive flood on the Santa Clara Narrow escape from drowning Another visit across the Colorado A new route Moquis Indians pray for rain Their prayers answered Three Indians return with us Their devotion and reverence They visit Salt Lake City. Page 75. CHAPTEK XIII. ^ The Moquis visitors taken home Singular presentiment of my Indian boy The route south of St. George taken the second time Cataract Canyon The lost Moquis and the " medicine man" Meeting with the brethren who had been left at the Moquis towns Explorations about the San Francisco Moun-tains Keturn home Great suffering with thirst My Indian boy dead and buried, as he had predicted he would be. Page 81. CHAPTEPv XIY. Change in the spirit of the Indians Some insight into their privations and trials They threaten hostilities Difficulties with them settled A kind, peaceful policy the best Visit to the Moquis towns The people are invited to live with the Saints Their objections to removing Hostile attitude of the Navajoes Keturn home Suffering with thirst A providential supply of water Dr. Whitmore killed Severe sickness Healed in answer to prayer. Page 87. CHAPTEK XV. Travels among the Indians " Watching the frontiers Trip to the Moquis towns Great raid of the Navajoes A good opportunity lost of recovering stolen stock Skirmishes with Kaiders A peaceable agreement with the Navajocs desir-able Yisit of President Young to Kanab. Page 92. CHAPTEK XYI. Yisits among Utah Indians Meet Major Powell Employed^ to accompany him Council with the Shi- vwits Major Powell's description of it. Page 96. CHAPTEK XVII. Journey to Fort Defiance Interesting visit among the Moquis towns Arrival at Fort Defiance General council of the chiefs of the Navajoe nation Great peace talk Keturn home Treaty of peace in one of the Moquis towns Stolen sheep recovered for a Navajoe. Page 99. CHAPTEK XVIII. Moquis Indians destroy many Navajoes An Oriba and his wife accompany us home Peace talk with the Piutes A dream and its fulfillment Tuba's prayer Choog, the Indian prophet His prediction Fatal fire in Kanab. Page 103. |
Setname |
uaida_main |
ID |
350514 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6hh9fgd/350514 |