The Humpherys Family

Hole-in-the-Rock

Record Added: 4/13/2024
Author 
Setting United States
Topic LDS: Church History, Pion
Publisher Publisher, Misc
ISBN 0874800226   Year 1975
Age Adult   Pages 231
Description Black spine, printed bindi
 
From a of the few published historical accounts written of the Mormon pioneers called by their President and Prophet to colonize the four corners area of Utah. The book chronicles their amazing trek down a narrow notch located at the rim of the Colorado River Gorge. Through the narrow slot they could see the Colorado River 3/4 mile away and 1,500 feet below.

Over the period of 6 weeks in the dead of Winter the men of the expedition used hand tools and a small amount of blasting powder to claw out a hole in the canyon leading to want is now a portion of Lake Powell. The remnants of the pioneers efforts are still visible in the sandstone today for visitors to the area. Visitors can make the 15 mile drive from Escalante across a dirt road to the top of the Hole in the Rock site and walk/climb down the notch to Lake Powell. This book is a must read for anyone traveling to the Hole in the Rock site.
Notes
Hole-in-the-Rock: An Epic in the Colonization of the Great American West

My great-great-grandparents, James and Mary Elizabeth Davis, were in the exploratory mission for this settlement.
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