Friday, February 13, 2015

The Babes Are Born & A Building's Blemish

A few months after the Adam Patterson Hunter family arrived in Zion, it was time for Elizabeth to have her baby. The nights in late October were becoming very cold. Their dugout was not adequate to birth the baby, so on a very cold, stormy night Elizabeth climbed into the wagon bed, while Adam kept it warm with hot stones from the fire. The mid-wife soon discovered Elizabeth, was going to have not one but two babies. The identical girls, Janette and Isabel, brought much joy to the family. It was difficult to tell them apart.
In November, Elizabeth and her oldest daughter each carrying a child, walked from the canyon dugout to Salt Lake where their home was being built on Seventh East and First South. Soon, the wagon was moved to the site and lived in until the first room of the structure was completed.
Adam continued to work at the Red Quarry, cutting stone and hauling it to the valley. Shortly after this, it was discovered that the sandstone foundation of the Temple, would not stand the test of time or weight of the building. The building had a big blemish. The stone had to be removed and a large vein of granite was found in Little Cottonwood Canyon. Adam had proven his ability to encourage the crews. He was assigned as the foreman of the new granite quarry. The men had come to love and appreciate his fairness and hard work.
The temple construction began anew with the Cottonwood quarry much further away, the stone was harder to cut and took much longer to get to the site. The men were glad the flaw was discovered before more time was spent and the building further along.

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