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  1. Jacob Hamblin (April 2, 1819 – August 31, 1886) was a Western pioneer, a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), and a diplomat to various Native American tribes of the Southwest and Great Basin.

  2. Utah History Encyclopedia, 1994. Jacob Hamblin was born 6 April 1819 in Ashtabula County, Ohio. His parents were farmers, and he learned farming as a youth. In 1836 his family moved to Wisconsin Territory and homesteaded at a place called Spring Prairie.

    • Jacob received a spiritual manifestation that he would be a messenger of peace to Native Americans. Jacob Vernon Hamblin (1819–1886) devoted his life to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
    • Jacob suffered through difficult trials while on the frontier but persisted in providing for and loving his family. Like most men of the time, Jacob expressed love for his family primarily by working hard and providing for them.
    • Jacob was a consequential explorer and a respected frontiersman. In addition to serving as a dedicated husband, father, and missionary, Jacob Hamblin explored frontier regions.
    • Jacob was a skilled diplomat and a compassionate friend, who tirelessly labored to peacefully build the kingdom of God. Jacob worked for peace throughout his life.
  3. An Inside Look Into the History of Greater Zion. Known as a missionary and friend of the Indians, Jacob Hamblin played an integral role in helping smooth relations between Indians and Mormon settlers throughout the West and in establishing the cotton mission in Southern Utah.

  4. Jacob Hamblin (1819-1886) was a pioneer of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, missionary, and federal Indian agent in Southern Utah. He was president of the Indian Mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in southern Utah and northern Arizona.

  5. www.uen.org › utah_history_encyclopedia › hUtah History Encyclopedia

    In 1854 Hamblin was called as a missionary to the Indians in southern Utah. Again, he became known for his influence with Native Americans because of his integrity and his willingness to be friends with them.

  6. www.jacobhamblin.org › jacob-hamblin-historical-sitesJacob Hamblin Historical Sites

    Dec 6, 2018 · Jacob Hamblin had just left his home in Santa Clara to get supplies in nearby Cedar City, Utah. Two Indians rode up to the Hamblin home and angrily demanded: “Where is Jacob?” When they learned he had gone to Cedar City, they dashed off in that direction with their horses.

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