This edition had all images removed.
LoC No.: 42047416
Title:
Jacob Hamblin: A Narrative of His Personal Experience as a Frontiersman, Missionary to the Indians and Explorer, Disclosing Interpositions of Providence, Severe Privations, Perilous Situations and Remarkable Escapes
Fifth Book of the Faith-Promoting Series, Designed for the Instruction and Encouragement of Young Latter-day Saints
Note: Reading ease score: 76.5 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
Credits:
Produced by the Mormon Texts Project
(MormonTextsProject.org), with thanks to Tom Williams for
proofreading.
Summary: "Jacob Hamblin: A Narrative of His Personal Experience as a Frontiersman, Missionary to the Indians and Explorer" by James A. Little is a historical account written in the late 19th century. The book chronicles the life and experiences of Jacob Hamblin, a dedicated missionary and frontiersman who engaged deeply with Native American tribes while also navigating the challenges of settlement in the West. It seeks to inspire and instruct young members of the Latter-day Saint community through Hamblin's personal narratives of faith, perseverance, and the complexities of intercultural relationships. The opening of the narrative introduces Jacob Hamblin, recounting his early life, including challenges faced while pioneering and significant turning points such as his conversion to Mormonism and his resolve to be baptized despite familial opposition. As he reflects on his upbringing and the hardships he endured, he demonstrates a strong belief in divine providence, sharing accounts of miraculous healings and profound changes in his family as a result of his faith. The beginning sets the stage for his later adventures and missionary work among Native American tribes, highlighting his commitment to peace and understanding despite the often tumultuous relationships between settlers and indigenous peoples. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Hamblin, Jacob, 1819-1886
Editor: Little, James A. (James Amasa), 1822-1908
EBook No.: 48284
Published: Feb 16, 2015
Downloads: 76
Language: English
Subject: Frontier and pioneer life -- Utah
Subject: Hamblin, Jacob, 1819-1886
Subject: Latter Day Saint churches -- Utah
Subject: Indians of North America -- Utah
LoCC: United States local history: New Southwest. Colorado River, Canyon, and Valley
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.
This edition has images.
LoC No.: 42047416
Title:
Jacob Hamblin: A Narrative of His Personal Experience as a Frontiersman, Missionary to the Indians and Explorer, Disclosing Interpositions of Providence, Severe Privations, Perilous Situations and Remarkable Escapes
Fifth Book of the Faith-Promoting Series, Designed for the Instruction and Encouragement of Young Latter-day Saints
Note: Reading ease score: 76.5 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
Credits:
Produced by the Mormon Texts Project
(MormonTextsProject.org), with thanks to Tom Williams for
proofreading.
Summary: "Jacob Hamblin: A Narrative of His Personal Experience as a Frontiersman, Missionary to the Indians and Explorer" by James A. Little is a historical account written in the late 19th century. The book chronicles the life and experiences of Jacob Hamblin, a dedicated missionary and frontiersman who engaged deeply with Native American tribes while also navigating the challenges of settlement in the West. It seeks to inspire and instruct young members of the Latter-day Saint community through Hamblin's personal narratives of faith, perseverance, and the complexities of intercultural relationships. The opening of the narrative introduces Jacob Hamblin, recounting his early life, including challenges faced while pioneering and significant turning points such as his conversion to Mormonism and his resolve to be baptized despite familial opposition. As he reflects on his upbringing and the hardships he endured, he demonstrates a strong belief in divine providence, sharing accounts of miraculous healings and profound changes in his family as a result of his faith. The beginning sets the stage for his later adventures and missionary work among Native American tribes, highlighting his commitment to peace and understanding despite the often tumultuous relationships between settlers and indigenous peoples. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Author: Hamblin, Jacob, 1819-1886
Editor: Little, James A. (James Amasa), 1822-1908
EBook No.: 48284
Published: Feb 16, 2015
Downloads: 76
Language: English
Subject: Frontier and pioneer life -- Utah
Subject: Hamblin, Jacob, 1819-1886
Subject: Latter Day Saint churches -- Utah
Subject: Indians of North America -- Utah
LoCC: United States local history: New Southwest. Colorado River, Canyon, and Valley
Category: Text
Rights: Public domain in the USA.