Showing posts with label Keller. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Keller. Show all posts
Friday, March 27, 2020
Tuesday, February 25, 2020
Judge James William Cherry
Monday, October 14, 2013
Friday, June 1, 2012
Mette Christensen and Lars Rasmus Christensen ~ Pioneers of the Month ~ June 2012
The following history is taken from the "Bagnall Family History" and shared here
with the permission of
Marilyn Bagnall Richards Buchanan
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Thursday, September 8, 2011
Building of St. George Temple ...... (with new pictures attached ~~~ submitted by David R. Gunderson)
Work was commenced on the St.
George Temple, March II. 1873; as in the past, the citizens of Mt. Pleasant
readily responded to the call. Those at home donated liberally and on December
2nd. the following men and boys left their homes to perform labor on the temple:
Lars Rasmussen, Christian Christensen, Hans Hansen, Soren Jacobsen, Chris Peel,
August Nelson, William Olson, Jacob Jensen, Hans Davidson, Olaf Rosenlof, Thomas
Coates, Christian Madsen, Thomas Fuller, Andrew Rolph, Abraham Day, Ezra Day,
James C. Christensen, Joseph Burton, Fred Mauritz Petersen, Nels Syndergaard,
Frank Keller, with Andrew Madsen (Harbro), Jake Bohne, Bennett Monk and Peter
Rasmussen as teamsters. The four last named soon returned to Mt. Pleasant, while
the others remained until during the spring of 1874. At the present writing,
1939. the only two of the entire party now living are Andrew Rolph and William
Olson. At the time the party left Mt. Pleasant, they were instructed by the
bishop to apply to the bishops of the Wards for shelter and supplies while
camping; however, at Indian Creek or Pine Dug Way they encountered a very severe
blizzard, and after vainly endeavoring to travel on, were compelled to camp in
the open without any shelter whatsoever, and for a time feared they would all
perish. Finally, December 14th, after having traveled in a heavy, blinding
snowstorm most of the way, they reached St. George safely. January 4th, four
loads of sup plies were taken to them by James Larsen, Sylvester Barton, Soren
Hansen Jacobsen, and Christopher Johnson. taken from
History of Mt Pleasant by Hilda Madsen
Friday, June 18, 2010
Those Who Went to St. George to Build the St. George Temple
Building of St. George Temple Work was commenced on the St. George Temple, March II. 1873; as in the past, the citizens of Mt. Pleasant readily responded to the call. Those at home donated liberally and on December 2nd. the following men and boys left their homes to perform labor on the temple: Lars Rasmussen, Christian Christensen, Hans Hansen, Soren Jacobsen, Chris Peel, August Nelson, William Olson, Jacob Jensen, Hans Davidson, Olaf Rosenlof, Thomas Coates, Christian Madsen, Thomas Fuller, Andrew Rolph, Abraham Day, Ezra Day, James C. Christensen, Joseph Burton, Fred Mauritz Petersen, Nels Syndergaard, Frank Keller, with Andrew Madsen (Harbro), Jake Bohne, Bennett Monk and Peter Rasmussen as teamsters. The four last named soon returned to Mt. Pleasant, while the others remained until during the spring of 1874. At the present writing, 1939. the only two of the entire party now living are Andrew Rolph and William Olson. At the time the party left Mt. Pleasant, they were instructed by the bishop to apply to the bishops of the Wards for shelter and supplies while camping; however, at Indian Creek or Pine Dug Way they encountered a very severe blizzard, and after vainly endeavoring to travel on, were compelled to camp in the open without any shelter whatsoever, and for a time feared they would all perish. Finally, December 14th, after having traveled in a heavy, blinding snowstorm most of the way, they reached St. George safely. January 4th, four loads of sup plies were taken to them by James Larsen, Sylvester Barton, Soren Hansen Jacobsen, and Christopher Johnson. taken from History of Mt Pleasant by Hilda Madsen Longsdorf pp 141-142
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