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James Henry Martineau was born in Montgomery County, New York, on March 13, 1828. He came to Salt Lake City in 1850, on his way to the gold fields of California. He intended to stop in Utah only for a few months, but after his conversion to Mormonism, he decided to remain and help to colonize the area, becoming one of the founders of the town of Parowan, in Iron County, and an early settler of Logan, in Cache County. Martineau was a clerk and surveyor by trade, surveying for governments, the LDS Church, and for private companies (including several railroads), and individuals. The Martineau family moved to Colonia Juarez, Mexico, in 1891 or 1892, and Martineau applied for Mexican citizenship in 1898. However, he continued to spend many months of each year working in Utah. Martineau made a point of attending Church conferences whenever possible, and was acquainted with many Church leaders, including Brigham Young. He was an officer in the Mormon militia and participated in many skirmishes with Native Americans, and was keenly aware of the threat of war between the militia and the federal government, especially during the Utah Expedition of 1857-1858. He also served at various points as a sort of missionary; as a Patriarch, he blessed Mormons and performed laying on of hands. Martineau also practiced plural marriage, and had four wives: Susan Ellen Johnson (m. 1852), Susan Julia Sherman (m. 1857), Mary Eliza Jones (m. 1877), and Jessie Helen Russell Anderson Grieves (m. 1887). Only the first two made their homes with him. He was also very active in Temple work and had approximately 100 deceased women sealed to him as wives. He had over 20 children, natural and adopted, several of whom served as missionaries at one time or another. James Martineau died on June 24, 1921.
Mormon Church leader in Mexico.
Historian of the Parowan Stake of the Mormon Church.
Mormon pioneer.
Mormon county surveyor, construction engineer, and U.S. Deputy who lived in Parowan, Utah.
James Henry Martineau (1828-1921) was a Mormon convert who is perhaps best known as a territorial, federal, and railroad (Union Pacific) surveyor. He was also a settler, clerk, cartographer, photographer, and engineer. Although Martineau was acquainted with many upper-echelon Mormon leaders (including Brigham Young), he did not attain high-ranking status in the Church. Eventually he did, however, have four plural wives and more than twenty children. Martineau arrived in Salt Lake City in 1850 while on his way to California from New York. While in Utah, he converted to Mormonism. He completed a variety of surveys in southern Utah before serving as an officer in the Nauvoo legion during the Utah War of 1857-58. In 1860, he settled in Cache Valley as the county surveyor and the U.S. deputy internal revenue collector. In 1888 he moved his families to Colonia Juarez in Mexico, although in 1903 he moved back to Salt Lake City.
James H. Martineau was born in New York on March 13, 1828. After finishing his education at Monroe Academy in Elbridge, New York, Martineau became an apprentice newspaper printer and traveled to Wisconsin for a newspaper job before enrolling in the army. In 1849 he planned a world tour that would begin in California, but after reaching Salt Lake City he became intrigued by the Mormon settlement there, and was baptized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1851. Later that year he accompanied an exploring party to southern Utah, and eventually ended up in Parowan, Utah. In Parowan Martineau served as city recorder and county clerk, as well as schoolteacher, surveyor, sheriff, and city councilor. In 1855 he began teaching the use of the Deseret Alphabet, which he used while serving as first councilor to stake president John Calvin Lazelle Smith. In 1884 Martineau and his family moved to the St. Joseph Stake in Arizona, and in 1888 they settled at Colonia Juarez in Chihuahua, Mexico. In 1908 Martineau returned to Utah, leaving much of his family in Mexico. He died in Salt Lake City on June 24, 1921.
J.H. Martineau was Cache County surveyor in 1863.
James Henry Martineau was born in Montgomery County, New York, on March 13, 1828. He came to Salt Lake City in 1850, on his way to the gold fields of California. He intended to stop in Utah only for a few months, but after his conversion to Mormonism, he decided to remain and help to colonize the area, becoming one of the founders of the town of Parowan, in Iron County, and an early settler of Logan. Martineau was a clerk and surveyor by trade, surveying for governments, the LDS Church, and for private companies (including several railroads) and individuals. The Martineau family moved to Colonia Juarez, Mexico, in 1891 or 1892, and Martineau applied for Mexican citizenship in 1898. However, he continued to spend many months of each year working in Utah.
Martineau made a point of attending Church conferences whenever possible, and was acquainted with many Church leaders, including Brigham Young. He was an officer in the Mormon militia and participated in many skirmishes with Native Americans, and was keenly aware of the threat of war between the militia and the federal government, especially during the Utah Expedition of 1857-1858. He also served at various points as a sort of missionary; as a Patriarch, he blessed Mormons and performed faith healings. Martineau also practiced plural marriage, and had four wives: Susan Ellen Johnson (m. 1852), Susan Julia Sherman (m. 1857), Mary Eliza Jones (m. 1877, for time, but not eternity), and Jessie Helen Russell Anderson Grieves (m. 1887). Only the first two made their homes with him. He was also very active in Temple work and had approximately 100 deceased women sealed to him as wives. He had over 20 children, natural and adopted, several of whom served as missionaries at one time or another. James Martineau died on June 24, 1921.
James Henry Martineau (1828-1921) was a Mormon convert who is perhaps best known as a territorial, federal, and railroad (Union Pacific) surveyor. He was, as well, a settler, clerk, cartographer, photographer, and engineer. Although Martineau was acquainted with many upper-echelon Mormon leaders (including Brigham Young), he did not attain high-ranking status in the Church. Eventually he did, however, have four plural wives and more than twenty children.
Martineau arrived in Salt Lake City in 1850 while on his way to California from New York. While in Utah he converted to Mormonism. He completed a variety of surveys in southern Utah before serving as an officer in the Nauvoo legion during the Utah War of 1857-58. In 1860 he settled in Cache Valley as the county surveyor and the U.S. deputy internal revenue collector. In 1888 he moved his families to Colonia Juarez in Mexico, although in 1903 he moved back to Salt Lake City.
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Martineau, James Henry, 1828-1921. Ceritificates, 1851-1876.
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Ceritificates, 1851-1876.
Printed and handwritten certificates, bonds, and commissions. The items document Martineau's commission in the Utah Militia, his appointment as the Sheriff of Iron County, Utah, and his position as an alderman of Parowan, Utah. Seven of the manuscripts were signed by Brigham Young (1801-1877), the second president of the Mormon Church.
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MS 4786, Martineau, James Henry 1828-1921. James H. Martineau collection 1822-1932
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MS 4786, Martineau, James Henry 1828-1921. James H. Martineau collection 1822-1932
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Hunsaker, Dean. Logan Temple construction and renovation documents, 1877-[1979?].
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Logan Temple construction and renovation documents, 1877-[1979?].
Collection of documents concerning the construction of Logan Temple and repairs/improvements from the period of 1877-1979, from various LDS Church archives. Includes transcribed and original reports (photocopies), and Logan Temple architectural drawings (photocopies).
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (5 items) ; 28 cm. or smaller.
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- Hunsaker, Dean. Logan Temple construction and renovation documents, 1877-[1979?].
Excerpts from sketches from the Life and Labors of Wilson G Nowers.
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Excerpts from sketches from the Life and Labors of Wilson G Nowers. unknown.
Excerpts from Nowers Journal. Discusses events from the settlement of Parowan between 1856-1958.
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Martineau, James Henry, 1828-1921. Franklin Fort Survey : May 21 & 22 1863, [197-] / J.H. Martineau.
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Franklin Fort Survey : May 21 & 22 1863, [197-] / J.H. Martineau.
Hand drawn copy of a survey of Franklin Fort (Idaho) made in 1863 by J.H. Martineau.
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MS 889, Rich, Charles Coulson 1809-1883. Charles C. Rich collection 1832-1908
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MS 889, Rich, Charles Coulson 1809-1883. Charles C. Rich collection 1832-1908
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Martineau, James H. Pearls collected from church works / by James H. Martineau.
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Pearls collected from church works / by James H. Martineau. 1887-1917.
Consists of quotations from various Mormon Church doctrines or from individual Mormon Church leaders such as Brigham Young, Lorenzo Snow, etc. Also includes the text of church blessings performed on behalf of members of the Martineau family. Some significant events such as ordainments and marriages involving Martineau family members are recorded, with the last entry being dated Jan. 28, 1917. While quotations were compiled between 1887 and 1917, many of them originated before 1887.
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Martineau, James Henry. Biography.
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Biography.
Also includes miscellaneous writings of Mr. Martineau, newspaper clippings, and biographies of other Martineau relatives.
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Martineau, James H. (James Henry), 1828-1921. Parowan Stake minutes, 1855.
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Parowan Stake minutes, 1855.
Photocopy of minutes recorded by James H. Martineau at Parowan, Utah, in 1855, and kept using the Deseret Alphabet. The minutes, kept at Church meetings, record various community issues brought before stake president John Calvin Lazelle Smith (1822-1855), including excommunications and plans for the future of the Parowan Stake. Includes frequent references to George Albert Smith, Brigham Young, and Erastus Snow. The record also includes a brief history of the Mormon Church. Also included is a typescript of the Martineau manuscript made by Joseph Robert Bingham in 1981, with notes on the transcription. (32 pages) Also included are three copies of keys to the Deseret alphabet and two letters regarding the Martineau manuscript from Chad Flake (Curator of Special Collections at Brigham Young University) to Joseph Robert Bingham, dated 1981.
ArchivalResource: 1 photocopy, 12 pages.
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- Martineau, James H. (James Henry), 1828-1921. Parowan Stake minutes, 1855.
MS 15994, Martineau, Joel Hills 1867-1955. Joel H. Martineau papers circa 1908-1972
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MS 15994, Martineau, Joel Hills 1867-1955. Joel H. Martineau papers circa 1908-1972
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MS 1322, Smith, George Albert 1817-1875. George A. Smith papers 1834-1877
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MS 1322, Smith, George Albert 1817-1875. George A. Smith papers 1834-1877
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Martineau, James Henry, 1828-1921. Settlements in Arizona : ms., 1885.
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Settlements in Arizona : ms., 1885.
A brief history of the Mormon pioneers in southeastern Arizona and the organization of St. Joseph Stake, 1878-1885. From the Church Historian's Office, Salt Lake City.
ArchivalResource: Originals : 11 p. ; 32 cm.Copies : partial microfilm reel (18 exposures) : negative (Rich. 111:7) and positive.
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- Martineau, James Henry, 1828-1921. Settlements in Arizona : ms., 1885.
Martineau, Susan Ellen Johnson, 1836-1918. Autobiography, ca. 1900.
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Autobiography, ca. 1900.
Handwritten autobiography. The date of composition is uncertain. Martineau writes about being forced to leave Missouri with other Mormons, migrating to Utah in 1849, marrying James Henry Martineau in 1852, and her life in Parowan, Utah.
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- Martineau, Susan Ellen Johnson, 1836-1918. Autobiography, ca. 1900.
Martineau, James H. (James Henry), 1828-1921. Cache County plat map photograph collection, 1860-1896.
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Cache County plat map photograph collection, 1860-1896.
49 photographic reproductions of original plat maps in Cache and Franklin counties. These reproductions are mounted onto acid-free boards and show city lots as well as property boundaries for agricultural land. The plats were drawn by Cache County surveyor James Henry (J.H.) Martineau in the 1860s and 1870s.
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- Martineau, James H. (James Henry), 1828-1921. Cache County plat map photograph collection, 1860-1896.
Martineau, James Henry, 1828-1921. Ceritificates, 1851-1876.
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Ceritificates, 1851-1876.
Printed and handwritten certificates, bonds, and commissions. The items document Martineau's commission in the Utah Militia, his appointment as the Sheriff of Iron County, Utah, and his position as an alderman of Parowan, Utah. Seven of the manuscripts were signed by Brigham Young (1801-1877), the second president of the Mormon Church.
ArchivalResource: 13 items (13 pages).
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- Martineau, James Henry, 1828-1921. Ceritificates, 1851-1876.
Martineau, James H. (James Henry), 1828-1921. Diary of James Henry Martineau; photocopies circa 1850-2004 (bulk circa 1850-circa 1921).
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Diary of James Henry Martineau; photocopies circa 1850-2004 (bulk circa 1850-circa 1921).
The diary contains 1,230 photocopied pages from two volumes, divided into folders. The entries were written into the volume by the author in stages throughout his life, presumably working from a rough copy, which is now lost. The last few pages are written in another hand. The diary begins with a brief autobiography and family biography, and then continues with fairly regular entries. Along with general information about the times and Martineau's experiences, Martineau entered numerous poems, songs, blessings, family genealogical notes, prophecies, and map sketches into the diary, as well as some of the words of Church leaders on issues such as plural marriage, astrology, and blood atonement. (However, although he knew some of the Mormons involved, he does not address the subject of the Mountain Meadows Massacre extensively.) Martineau was involved in many different aspects of the Church and of pioneer life, and the diary is rich with anecdotes and reports of important people and events, such as relations with Native Americans, conflict with the federal government, and controversies over plural marriage. The diary also contains photocopies of letters, certificates, clippings, and photographs that were pasted or inserted into the volumes. A few pages recording provenance and corrections, written by Alice Anne Martineau, one of Martineau's great-great-granddaughters, introduce the diary.
ArchivalResource: 1 piece.1230 pages.2 boxes.
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- Martineau, James H. (James Henry), 1828-1921. Diary of James Henry Martineau; photocopies circa 1850-2004 (bulk circa 1850-circa 1921).
Cache County plat map photograph collection, 1860-1896
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Cache County plat map photograph collection 1860-1896
49 photographic reproductions of original plat maps in Cache and Franklin counties. These reproductions are mounted onto acid-free boards and show city lots as well as property boundaries for agricultural land. The plats were drawn by Cache County surveyor James Henry (J.H.) Martineau in the 1860s and 1870s.
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Roberts, Dan Elmer. Papers.
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Papers.
A collection of writings and copied source materials relating to an 1859 battle between A.S. Johnston's army regulars and Paiute Indians near Parowan in 1859. Also typescripts of James Martineau's "Deseret News" articles on the history of Parowan.
ArchivalResource: 100 pp. (approx.).
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MS 4953, Southern Exploring Co. Southern Exploring Company journals and chart 1858 April-June
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MS 4953, Southern Exploring Co. Southern Exploring Company journals and chart 1858 April-June
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Martineau, James H. (James Henry), 1828-1921. Diary of James Henry Martineau, circa 1851-2004 (bulk circa 1851-1920).
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Diary of James Henry Martineau, circa 1851-2004 (bulk circa 1851-1920).
1,230 photocopied pages from James H. Martineau's two volume diary covering the period of 1828-1920. The entries were written by the author in stages throughout his life, presumably working from a rough copy, which is now lost; and with the last few pages written in another hand. The diary begins with a brief autobiography, family biography and genealogy, and then continues with fairly regular entries starting about Jan. 19, 1851, the date of his conversion. Along with general information about the times and Martineau's experiences, Martineau entered numerous poems, songs, blessings, family genealogical notes, prophecies, and map sketches into the diary, as well as some of the words of Church leaders on issues such as plural marriage, astrology, and blood atonement. (However, although he knew some of the Mormons involved, he does not address the subject of the Mountain Meadows Massacre extensively.) Martineau was involved in many different aspects of the Church and of pioneer life, and the diary is rich with anecdotes and reports of important people and events, such as relations with Native Americans, conflict with the federal government, and controversies over plural marriage. The diary also contains photocopies of letters, certificates, clippings, and photographs that were pasted or inserted into the volumes. Additional photocopied materials include: an introduction to the diary, in the form of a typed letter (12 leaves, dated 9/21/2004) which records provenance and includes corrections for the diary written by Alice Anne Martineau (great-great-granddaughter of Martineau); and a soldier's photograph (possibly James Henry Martineau); plus a page of handwritten names: Alice Anne Martineau, her sister, and two of her brothers' names (each of whom helped her locate the diary).
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 boxes)
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- Martineau, James H. (James Henry), 1828-1921. Diary of James Henry Martineau, circa 1851-2004 (bulk circa 1851-1920).
Martineau, James Henry, 1828-1921. Map, 1858.
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Map, 1858.
Photocopy of a hand drawn map with a handwritten explanation. The map was for "Desert Camp" in Meadow Valley, Nevada. The site was examined as a possible location for a settlement of Mormons fleeing Utah at the advent of United States Army to Utah in 1858.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (2 pages).
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Martineau, James Henry, 1828-1921. History of the Parowan Stake, 1859-1860.
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History of the Parowan Stake, 1859-1860.
Handwritten history of the Mormon settlement of Parowan, Utah. Martineau presents a chronology of events in the community including the dates when these events occured.
ArchivalResource: 1 item (12 pages).
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- Martineau, James Henry, 1828-1921. History of the Parowan Stake, 1859-1860.
Martineau, James Henry, 1828-1921. Letter, 1907-1910.
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Letter, 1907-1910.
Photocopy of a handwritten copy of a letter dated 23 July 1907 and addressed to F. E. (Frederick Elnathan?) Eldredge. Also included are photocopies of Martineau's application to join the Sons of the American Revolution. In the letter Martineau tells Eldredge that the Mountain Meadows Massacre started when the Fancher train of immigrants poisoned the carcas of a dead cow which led to the death of four Indians. He writes that he had personal knowledge of the orders sent by militia leaders and leaders of the Mormon Church. He states that the militia leader, William H. Dame, and the second president of the Mormon Church, Brigham Young, had no knowledge of the massacre before it took place.
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