John A. Hunt, Sr. - First Bishop in St. Charles, Idaho
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John A. Hunt, Sr. was the first Bishop of the LDS Church in the pioneer town of St. Charles, Idaho
Waymark Code: WMB0G2
Location: Idaho, United States
Date Posted: 03/20/2011
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Daughters of Utah Pioneers
No. 211
Erected 1955
St. Charles
In May, 1864 Brigham Young called Swan Arnell, Sr., Charles G. Keetch, Sr., Robert Pope, and John Windley with their families to settle here. Soon others followed. Charles Windley was the first child born in the village. The townsite was surveyed and land divided into four sections. A combined church and school was built of logs in the center of town. William G. Young was the first Presiding Elder and John A. Hunt, Sr. was first Bishop. The settlement was named for apostle Charles C. Rich who settled this valley in 1863.
Mary Windley Camp - - Bear Lake County, Idaho
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