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other and, after telling Nicholson to not come in his house any more, he took no notice, but came in and out just as he pleased. They both denied the charge and, after some examination, were found guilty and cut off from the church. The Bishop reproved them severely. Henry discussed the Iron Works with Brothers Bladen and Adams the following day and felt that the spirit they manifested was better than it had been before. On January 4, Brother Parks laid the floor in Henry and Ellen's house. Henry spent the day with Brother James analyzing the iron ore. A meeting was held in the evening concerning the removal of the "big field." Henry wrote: After considerable litigation and a great deal said, some for and some against removing it, they all voted to move the field on the south side of the creek and there to make a very small compact field with a good fence around so that the cattle could not possibly break through. By removing the old field we could release all the brethren engaged in the Iron Works. Saturday, January 5: My heifer, 'Nut', had a calf Brother Stones came early to me this morning and informed me that the Indians had stolen his pony out of his pen. Almost at the same time Bishop Smith told me his pony was also gone and that one of the Indians had told him that an Indian from the Utah Camp had stolen them, and they thought he was gone to Sanpete. I sent up to the Iron Works for Brother George Wood, Captain of the 'Minute Company.' He came down and I instructed him to go with a company of some six or eight men in search of the Indian thieves. They started on horseback and returned about noon with the Bishop's pony which they found some two miles northeast of the city in the Cedars, but they could not discover any Indians nor the other pony. I
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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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