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From all I can gather, William Lindsay was the straightest of arrows, a saint. In an attempt to keep his experiences accessible, I'm dedicating a few years of research into William Lindsay and putting it on this blog. Please sign the guestbook. I'd love for this to be a gathering place for discussion on the man and his family.

Saturday, January 26, 2019

Hauling stone for the Salt Lake Temple

William Lindsay wrote, "In the October Conference 1867, President Young called for 500 teams to haul rock from the mouth of Little Cottonwood Canyon to the Salt Lake Temple, which was then being built. Some 10 or 12 men and teams were sent from here, and I was one. Of course, this was a donation all round for men, teams, and wagons. We had heavy government wagons, six inch red pine racks, and 4 yoke of oxen on each wagon. We put other racks on top and each took a load of ay to feed the oxen after we got there. A great number of men had been quarrying rock all summer. However, in about two weeks, all the rock on hand was delivered on the temple block, and we were discharged with thanks. It was a wonderful sight to see so many men and teams all engaged in that labor. The distance was 21 miles,. It took two days going and coming with the ox teams. Out of the 10 or 12 who performed that labor in l867, only 3 are now alive in Jan. 1928---that is Joseph Moulton, Orson Hicken, and myself."

Photo (circa 1928) from left to right: Orson Hicken, Joseph Moulton, and William Lindsay.
Orson Hicken, Joseph Moulton and William LindsayNote on the photo. It was uploaded to FamilySearch by ecrasband on Jan 4 2019. I had seen the cropped image of William Lindsay, but didn't know that it was part of a group photo. FamilySearch has been a fantastic way to share photos and stories. Thank you to those that have posted. Please post photos for others to enjoy if you have originals in your family.


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Little Cottonwood Quarry Site, 1972.
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Temple Square around 1868