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sickness. Our little number has been increased this season by some fifteen families." Franklin Richards and Erastus Snow left for Great Salt Lake City the morning of Thursday, December 2, 1852. Lunt wrote: "They have done much good while in our midst, and may God bless them forever. John D. Lee came in the evening with Mary Groves who had been sealed to him by Brother Snow. Brother Lee gave me about a bushel of beets that were raised f?om the seed that came from France." Representing the Stake Presidency of the Cedar City saints, Henry set up the schedule for Sunday meetings to be at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. The bell was to be rung ten minutes before each meeting to inform the settlers that the meetings would begin. On Sunday, h December 5, Henry wrote: "It was ! past 11 a.m. before meeting commenced on account of the Bishop not ringing the bell sooner." President Lunt assigned James Whittaker to be responsible for ringing the bell in the future.3 In his message to the Territorial Legislature on December 13, 1852, Governor Brigham Young gave the following information on the economic situation of the people in Utah: Domestic manufacturers, I am happy to state are in a flourishing condition; considerable quantities of leather and crockery have found their way into market, and a large amount of clothing has been made, principally by the hand of the good housewife who thereby adds dignity to her station and reflects credit and honor upon her household. Specimens of iron have also been forwarded from the works in Iron County which, for the first run, was exceedingly flattering. It separates well but, owing to the sulphur in the coal noi being sufficiently extracted, was thereby injured. But, a little experience in combining materials and continued effort, it is believed, will soon produce that article in great abundance and of good quality. A liberal hand should be extended unto the
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| Title | Henry Lunt: biography and history of the development of Southern Utah and settling of Colonia Pacheco, Mexico |
| Creator | Jones, Evelyn K. |
| Subject | Lunt, Henry, 1824-1902; Cedar City (Utah) -- Biography; Cedar City (Utah) -- History |
| Description | Biography of Henry Lunt, including the early settlement of Cedar City, Utah and establishment of the Iron Works. |
| Source | Henry Lunt |
| Date Digital | 2008-01 |
| Date Original | 1996 |
| Type | Image; Still image |
| Format | image/pdf |
| Digitization Specs | JPEG image for display. Archived TIFF image was scanned at 300 dpi with a CreoScitex EverSmart Jazz+ scanner. |
| Contributing Institution | Digitized by: Sherratt Library, Southern Utah University, Cedar City, Utah |
| Contributors | Researched by: Jones, York F., 1925- |
| Publisher | Published by the author: Jones, Evelyn K. |
| Language | eng |
| Genre | Biography |
| Website | http://www.li.suu.edu/library/digitization/lunt.html |
| Rights Management | Digital image c2008 Sherratt Library, Southern Utah University. All rights reserved. |
| CONTENTdm file name | 1072.cpd |
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