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 10 |
Format |
application/pdf |
OCR Text |
Show Till. CONTENTS. CHAPTEK XIX. Visit of Tuba and his wife to the Washington factory arid flour-ing mill Many j^ avajoes come to trade with our people- Take Tuba and his wife home More talk about the death of Young George A. Smith Saints called to settle in Arizona They become discouraged and return to Utah Navajoes murdered in Grass Valley War imminent Sent to settle the difficulty Two miners accompany me Indians call a council. Page 107. CHAPTEK XX. Indians assemble The council lodge Accused of lying to the Indians Informed that I must die Privilege granted the Smith Brothers of escaping They refuse to desert me to save their lives Violent speeches Young Indians eager for revenge Interpreters afraid to speak Indians propose a compromise 350 head of cattle and horses demanded I refuse to pay for a crime the " Mormons" never committed They threaten to burn me My coolness creates a favor-able impression An agreement " We regain our liberty. Page 114. CHAPTEE XXI. Smith's version of the trying ordeal A graphic description from a Gentile standpoint Explanation. Page 120. CHAPTEK XXII. Start home Meet emigrants to Moancoppy Visit Presidents Young and Smith Return to meet the Indians Providence favors me Hastele fails to meet me Keturn home Moan-coppy mission broken up Sent with D. D. Me Arthur to establish a trading post Hastele visits Kanab, and starts to the Sevier to learn about the murder I stay at home Tes-timony that I should accompany him Indian Discernment Hastele is satisfied. Page 127. CHAPTEK XXIII. Visit Fort Defiance Mr. Daniels, inspector of Indian agencies His prejudice against the " Mormons" Mr. Trewax, the preacher Peace talk Mission re- established. Page 132. CHAPTEK XXIV. Company start to visit the Arizona settlements Disaster in the Colorado Bishop Koundy drowned Explore a new route Promise fulfilled Visit settlements Severe experience on homeward trip Assurance of approval from President Young Trip across the Colorado in search of a criminal Moquis ceremonies to bring rain Conclusion. Page 135. |
Setname |
uaida_main |
ID |
350515 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6hh9fgd/350515 |