• 832 feet in Mountain Meadow in western Washington County, Utah, United States. Jacob Hamblin started a ranch and built a house for his family in 1856 overlooking...
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    the Utah Territory to put down a supposed "rebellion" among the Mormons. Anticipating what would become known as the Utah War, Young urged Hamblin to "not...
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  • author Robert W. Hamblin, professor and author Hamblin González, Nicaraguan cyclist Hamblin, Utah Hamblin Bay, in Lake Mead Lee–Hamblin family Hamlin (disambiguation)...
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  • Mormon Road on their way overland between Utah and California. In 1856, Mormon settlers established Hamblin east of the head of Holt Canyon, originally...
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    incumbent U.S. Senator from Utah (2019–present) Hypothetical polling Caroline Gleich, skier and mountaineer Laird Hamblin, biologist and Republican candidate...
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    The Jacob Hamblin House is a historic residence and museum located in Santa Clara, Utah, United States. Jacob Hamblin was a Mormon pioneer and missionary...
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    2000 census. The city is a western suburb of St. George. In 1854, Jacob Hamblin was called by Brigham Young to serve a mission to the southern Paiute and...
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  • The Lee–Hamblin family is a political family rooted in the American West. It is intertwined closely with the Udall family, and most, though not all the...
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  • first settled in 1857 by William "Gunlock Will" Hamblin, a pioneer settler and brother of Jacob Hamblin. During a visit to the site later that year George...
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  • 2007) (with David Seely) Hamblin lived in Provo, Utah. He has three children with his ex-wife. The two divorced in 2013. Hamblin remarried to Laura Behling...
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  • Holt Canyon (category Canyons and gorges of Washington County, Utah)
    settler of Hamblin, Utah. He subsequently took up land and built a house in the Canyon five miles north in what became the settlement of Holt, Utah, now known...
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  • Hamilton", "Fort Hamblin", "Hamblin", "Hambleton", and "Hamilton". The community was named after John Hamilton, a pioneer settler. Utah portal "Hamiltons...
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    Colorado, Mormons feared that Ives might be bringing an army to Utah from the South. Jacob Hamblin, famed Mormon missionary of the Southwest, whose activities...
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  • after the two had visited the colony together. Hamblin, Utah named for Jacob Hamblin New Harmony, Utah, in Washington County, is named for Harmony, Pennsylvania...
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    Burns Arena Dixie Center Jacob Hamblin House St. George Children's Museum St. George Dinosaur Discovery Site St. George Utah Temple The Red Cliffs Mall is...
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    Lee–Hamblin family List of law clerks of the Supreme Court of the United States (Seat 8) List of politicians affiliated with the Tea Party movement Utah Transfer...
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    maintained through the diplomatic efforts of Jacob Hamblin. It also served as the primary route from Utah into Arizona, as the Grand Canyon and the Colorado...
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    in 1854 as a mission to the natives who lived on the Santa Clara River. Hamblin and Pinto were settled along the Los Angeles - Salt Lake Road in 1856,...
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    Gunlock State Park (category State parks of Utah)
    Gunlock. The town was named after William "Gunlock Will" Hamblin, its first settler. Hamblin was a Mormon pioneer born in Ohio who settled in the area...
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    Tooele County (/tuːˈwɪlə/ too-WIL-ə) is a county in the U.S. state of Utah. As of the 2020 United States Census, the population was 72,698. Its county...
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    Jacob Hamblin in Tooele. p. 12. Take no hostile Indians as prisoners...let none escape but do the work up clean. Hubert Howe Bancroft. History of Utah, 1540–1886...
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    Kanab (/kəˈnæb/ kə-NAB) is a city in and the county seat of Kane County, Utah, United States. It is located on Kanab Creek just north of the Arizona state...
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    Laird Hamblin, biologist, children's songwriter (running as write-in) Tyrone Jensen, political podcaster, candidate for U.S. Senate in 2018 and Utah's 2nd...
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    Mountain Meadows Massacre (category 1857 in Utah Territory)
    Meadows Massacre (September 7–11, 1857) was a series of attacks during the Utah War that resulted in the mass murder of at least 120 members of the Baker–Fancher...
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    William Thomas Stewart (category Mayors of places in Utah)
    his siblings were killed in a fire. He married Rachel Tamar Hamblin, daughter of Jacob Hamblin, in 1873. He became a polygamist in 1879 when he married Fannie...
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  • reached areas in Utah, California, Arizona, and Nevada (including the Las Vegas Mission). Despite the fact that all the missions that Hamblin helped establish...
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  • Indian Affairs to Southern Utah", Deseret News, vol. 9, no. 10 (published May 11, 1859), p. 1. Hamblin, Jacob (1881), "Jacob Hamblin: A Narrative of His Personal...
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    southern Utah. Ten years later, in November 1870, Tuba left his home with his wife, Pulaskaninki, in company with Hamblin to spend time in southern Utah in...
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    Gu-ta-nu-a-de, “Place where the wind blows hard”) is a city in Davis County, Utah, United States. The population was 31,909 at the 2020 census. The city grew...
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    scholars have sought to link the Kolob doctrine to ancient astronomy. Gee, Hamblin & Peterson (2006) have sought to show that this astronomy is more consistent...
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