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Dimick B. Huntington

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329:, showing Bible and Book of Mormon scenes to the Native Americans in 1871. In 1873, missionaries under the leadership of George Washington Hill baptized about 100 Shoshone. Speaking to the Indians in their own language, Hill showed the missionary panorama and taught about the Bible and Book of Mormon. The Shoshone then settled on farmland north of Tremonton, Utah. The Indians later moved north to southern Idaho and named the new community Washakie, after a Shoshone chief. 113: 318: 724: 201:
to use in his presentations of the gospel to the Native Americans in 1871. That missionary panorama is housed in the Church History Museum of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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Richard L. Jensen and Richard G. Oman, C. C. A. Christensen, 1831–1912: Mormon Immigrant Artist (Salt Lake City: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1984).
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In 1857, Huntington was closely associated with teaching the gospel to many Native Americans, and kept a journal of his activities. Among other things he recorded
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land in Illinois after his escape from jail in Missouri. Huntington also took Smith the four miles distance to the house where
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Huntington was the first Indian interpreter in Utah Territory. In 1855, he negotiated a peace with the
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of Nauvoo. After Joseph Smith's death, Huntington was among those who prepared Joseph and
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on September 10, 1857. In 1868, Huntington was among those who negotiated the end of
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of Dimick Baker Huntington, The Joseph Smith Papers (accessed January 10, 2012)
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was staying. In March 1841, Huntington was appointed one of the constables of
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Huntington first enters the annals of Mormon history as the first to see
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American leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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president in Nauvoo, for falsehood and schismatic conversation.
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For the last several years of his life, Huntington served as
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History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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band. He later held a similar position with a band in
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He commissioned a 22-foot-long missionary panorama of
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Index

Dimick Huntington

Interpreter
William Huntington
United States
United States Army
Nauvoo Legion
Mormon Battalion
Mexican-American War
Indian
interpreter
Utah Territory
C. C. A. Christensen
William
Watertown
Jefferson County, New York
Church of the Latter Day Saints
Joseph Smith
Emma Smith
Nauvoo, Illinois
elders
quorum
coroner
Hyrum Smith
Nauvoo House
Mormon Battalion
Pueblo, Colorado
Parley P. Pratt
Provo, Utah
Utes

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