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Publisher
Brigham Young University
ISBN-10
0842524886
ISBN-13
9780842524889
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Product Key Features
Book Title
Trial Furnace : Southern Utah's Iron Mission
Number of Pages
544 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2001
Topic
Christian Ministry / Missions, United States / State & Local / West (Ak, CA, Co, Hi, Id, Mt, Nv, Ut, WY), Christianity / Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormon)
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Religion, History
Format
Trade Paperback
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Item Height
1.9 in
Item Weight
23.5 Oz
Item Length
9 in
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6 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2001-001971
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A
Dewey Edition
21
Dewey Decimal
979.2/4702/0922
Table Of Content
Illustrations Foreword Acknowledgments Introduction PART I: "Iron We Must Have" 1. Prelude to the Iron Mission, 1847-1849 2. The Iron Mission Trail, December 1850-January 1851 PART II: Settling In 3. Fort Louisa, January-May 1851 4. Community Farms and Buildings, February-May 1851 5. Parowan City, May-November 1851 6. On to Cedar City, November 1851 7. Settling Cedar City, Winter 1851-Winter 1852 PART III: Trying Iron 8. The Pioneer Iron Works, February-May 1852 9. First Fruits of the Furnace, May-October 1852 10. The Deseret Iron Company, April-November 1852 11. Change in the Townsite, Growth in the Company, Fall 1852-Summer 1853 12. Forting up during the Walker War, 1853-1854 13. The Noble Furnace, 1854-1855 PART IV: Facing Failure 14. The Iron Works in Decline, 1855-1861 15. In Retrospect: Why the Iron Works Failed Appendices 1. Mormon Way-Bill and Advice to Emigrants 2. Iron Missionaries, December 1850-June 1851 3. Examples of Lots Assigned in Fort Louisa/Fort Parowan: 1851-1853 (based on surveys by William H. Dame) 4. Cedar City Settlers, 11 November-31 December 1851 5. Brigham Young's Address to the Saints in Parowan and Cedar City, May 1852 6. Shareholders and Officers in the Deseret Iron Company 7. Articles of Incorporation of the Deseret Iron Company, 1852 and 1853 8. Cedar City Lot Entitlements, Plat A 9. Excerpts from an Address by President Brigham Young, Delivered in the Tabernacle, Great Salt Lake City, 27 May 1855 10. Cedar City Lot Entitlements, Plat B 11. Utah Territorial Militia (Nauvoo Legion): 10th Regiment, Battalion and Company Muster Rolls, 10 October 1857 Bibliography Index
Synopsis
In 1855, LDS Church President Brigham Young declared that Iron we need and iron we must have. The mid-nineteenth century Mormon pioneers of Utah depended on the metal, using it in the manufacture of stoves, plows, sawmill bearings, even nails. Shipping iron from St. Louis was expensive, and Young envisioned a regional iron works that would meet the community s needs and make the Mormon Zion self-sufficient. The LDS Iron Mission was established in April of 1850 in southern Utah and, for the next decade, this colony of hard-working Saints tested a variety of smelting techniques, yielding objects such as pots, crank shafts, and bells. Despite sustained, even heroic, efforts, the iron missionaries did not succeed. Nature itself worked against them. Droughts, floods, and inferior raw materials challenged them at every turn. The iron works closed in 1858, but its legacy remains today in townships that have survived for over 150 years. "A Trial Furnace "chronicles the lives of the people who discovered an inner strength and resilience more durable than the iron they went south to find. Distributed for BYU Studies.", Chronicles the lives of the Mormon members of the Iron Mission of the 1850s, people who discovered an inner strength and resilience more durable than the iron they went south to find., In 1855, LDS Church President Brigham Young declared that "Iron we need and iron we must have." The mid-nineteenth century Mormon pioneers of Utah depended on the metal, using it in the manufacture of stoves, plows, sawmill bearings, even nails. Shipping iron from St. Louis was expensive, and Young envisioned a regional iron works that would meet the community's needs and make the Mormon Zion self-sufficient. The LDS Iron Mission was established in April of 1850 in southern Utah and, for the next decade, this colony of hard-working Saints tested a variety of smelting techniques, yielding objects such as pots, crank shafts, and bells. Despite sustained, even heroic, efforts, the iron missionaries did not succeed. Nature itself worked against them. Droughts, floods, and inferior raw materials challenged them at every turn. The iron works closed in 1858, but its legacy remains today in townships that have survived for over 150 years. A Trial Furnace chronicles the lives of the people who discovered an inner strength and resilience more durable than the iron they went south to find. Distributed for BYU Studies.
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F832.I6S48 2001
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