Jacob Hamblin diaries and autobiography, 1819-1886.

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Jacob Hamblin diaries and autobiography, 1819-1886.

Handwritten diary, its photocopy, and typescript. Among other things, the journal tells of activities relating to Mormon missions to the Moqui (Hopi) Indians, farming conditions near Kanab, Utah, and pioneer remedies for various ailments. Also includes transcripts of patriarchal blessings given to the Hamblin family, and a transcript of Jacob Hamblin's autobiography. Materials dated from 1819 to 1886.

2 folders (0.2 linear ft.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6835715

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Hamblin, Jacob, 1819-1886

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Jacob Hamblin (1819-1886) was a Mormon pioneer, missionary, and federal Indian agent in Southern Utah. He was president of the Indian Mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in southern Utah and northern Arizona. From the description of Jacob Hamblin diaries and autobiography, 1819-1886. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 145435477 From the guide to the Jacob Hamblin diaries and autobiography, 1819-1886, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections) Pioneer Mor...