Well, its been quite some time since Ive posted anything on my blog. I had a wonderful experience last week wherein I was able to go to St. George UT for work. At the end of the day when my work was complete, I was able to vist a couple of locations with special meaning to me. I was able to see and do a session in the St. George Temple where I havent been in about 15 years. I was able to see Brigham Young's house and take a tour, and one that was really special, was an opportunity to see my Great, Great, Great, Grandfathers house, Jacob Hamblin. Jacob was instrumental in settling the indians in the areas of Southern Utah, Arizona, and New Mexico. He worked under the direction of Brigham Young in being a Peacemaker among them and forging friendships with them and the members that were making and setting up homes in the Southern Utah area. Below are some pictures and explanations of each.
Front of Brigham's House
His actual chair
Housekeepers sewing machine...foot pedal driven and other things. His journals state that he always treated his hired help as if they were part of the family. His housekeepers room was upstairs with him and his wife's rooms.
This is Jacob's saddle. According to the missionaries at his home, they say is the most well ridden saddle know; ridden over 6,000 miles. Hanging next to it is a genuine horsehair rope given to him by some Indians.
2 comments:
Hopefully, next time I can go with you.
Love ya,
that was really cool! I love seeing old stuff like that. thanks for sharing!
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