Southern Indian

Alternate Names
Southern Utah
Founded
1853
Closed
1869

Brigham Young established the Southern Indian Mission during the October 1853 General Conference. He called several men to go and preach to the native American tribes located in the region known today as southern Utah. Rufus C. Allen was called as their leader. 

These missionaries preached to Native American tribes in the area: Hopi, Navajo, Paiute and Mojave among others. Often the missionaries would not stay long, sometimes only leaving two missionaries with the tribes to continue teaching them.

A settlement mission called the Southern Utah Mission shared the same boundaries as this mission, which also included the "Muddy Mission." 

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Mission Founded

1853

Rufus Chester Allen Called as President

1854 – 1857  See Missionaries

Date Details

Started On 1854
Departed from Home
Ended On 1857
Arrived at Home

Jacob Hamblin Called as President

1857 – 1858  See Missionaries

Date Details

Started Circa 1857
Called
Ended Circa 1858
Released

Mission Closed

1869
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Southern Indian Mission Boundaries
Southern Indian Mission Boundaries