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Originally,
the area was considered suitable for cattle raising. But equally important
was the extension of Mormon dominion into northern Arizona. Jacob Hamblin
played a key role in negotiations with the Native Americans that eventually
opened up the area to white occupation. LDS Church President Brigham Young
appointed Hamblin president of the Santa Clara Indian Mission on 4 August
1857. Kanab, Utah, is a city celebrated for its breathtaking scenery,
temperate climate, and sturdy settlers. A sort of oasis in the surrounding
desert environment, Kanab's wide, tree-lined streets and substantial architecture
create a favorable atmosphere.
Kanab
The
word "Kanab" comes from a Native American word for a willow
basket used to carry an infant on its mother's back. The first attempt
by Anglo-Americans to establish a permanent settlement was made on 7 June
1858. The story of Kanab's first two decades is one of a series of unsuccessful
efforts at colonization, each discouraged by attacks from hostile Native
American tribes who were clearly opposed to white settlement of the area.
Kanab
Hamblin organized a series of expeditions to the Paiute, the Moquis, and
the Navajo to negotiate terms of peacefully sharing the land. Nevertheless,
through the 1860s raids and confrontations occurred regularly between
the two groups. Initial attempts at settlement of Kanab included a fort
built in 1864-65 (soon vacated), another in 1868, and a third attempt
in 1870 by a colony of seventeen settlers who came to the area from Cottonwood,
south of Salt Lake City.
Kanab
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