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English
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"In & through the roughefist country it has ever been my lot to travel" : Jacob Hamblin's 1858 Expedition Across the Colorado
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Utah Historical Quarterly
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Winter 2012
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80
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no. 1
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Salt Lake City, UT
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Utah Historical Quarterly
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4-21
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The article discusses an 1858 expedition led by Mormon pioneer Jacob Hamblin from Santa Clara, Utah across the Colorado River. It examines the purposes of the expedition, which included missionary preaching to the Hopi Indians. The author reflects on assistance provided to the expedition by Paiute Indians. Other missionaries examined include Andrew Smith Gibbons, Thales Haskell, and Ira Hatch. The author also considers the travel conditions experienced by the group and comments on their travel on the Ute Trail.
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Jacob Hamblin : A Narrative of His Personal Experience
Mormon Country
Mormon Settlement in Arizona : A Record of Peaceful Conquest of the Desert
On the Ragged Edge : The Life and Times of Dudley Leavitt
The Hopis and the Mormons : 1858-1873
The Mountain Meadows Massacre