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Margaret Hancock Log Cabin
Taylor, AZ - Margaret Hancock Log Cabin - Originally, the cabin was the home of Margaret McCleve Hancock, who was born in 1838 in Belfast, Ireland. Her family was baptized into the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1841 and came by ship to New York. They then traveled by train to Winter Quarters, Nebraska, and pulled a handcart to Salt Lake City, Utah in the second handcart company. Margaret married Mosiah Lyman Hancock in 1859. They spent most of their time together in Utah, until Mosiah was called to serve in Arizona in 1879. Margaret and her children came with her brother-in-law Joseph Smith Hancock to Taylor, where she became a midwife, ultimately delivering over 1,500 children. Mosiah spent very little time in Taylor, but Margaret and her family made their home here. Margaret died in 1908 and is buried in the Taylor Cemetery.
The cabin was originally built on the east side of Silver Creek near Tumbleweed has been relocated to its new location on Main Street (State Route 77) in Taylor. The Heritage Foundation is in the process of restoring the cabin.
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nelli
on September 7, 2021AN AMAZING SHOT ,, NICE HISTORY
Gene Hyder
on August 30, 2021Super shot.
Howard's Photography
on August 29, 2021Excellent shot of this neat old log cabin!
Darlene Jansen
on August 29, 2021Very nice capture of this beautiful old cabin!
geoghanart
on August 29, 2021Wonderful light and capture of the cabin detail. Love the story and what a great reminder of what some of our early settlers went through to build a new life here in this country. I can't begin to imagine what a hardship it must have been to travel that distance pulling a cart in all kinds of weather and terrain.
jimholmquist
on August 29, 2021Terrific shot Rick and a beautiful old cabin!
Greg&Rose Photography
on August 28, 2021Beautifully preserved old cabin and great info as well as shot 😊
fotoeffects
on August 28, 2021Terrific capture of the pretty little cabin!
Lgood
on August 28, 2021Very pretty wood and great light.
Donna McCommon
on August 28, 2021Super shot of the old cabin.