Item Detail
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2732
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Dawson, Thomas Fulton
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The Ute war: a history of the White River massacre and the privations and hardships of the captive white women among the hostiles of Grand River, Illustrated. Written and compiled by Thomas F. Dawson and F. J. V. Skiff, of the Denver Tribune
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Denver
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Printed by the Tribune Publishing House
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1879
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1879
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2p.l., [5]–192p
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21cm
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illus
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Death of "The Jew" (Isaac Goldstein) as known to all, who had spent years in the West trying to locate his sister who he believed had survived the Mountain Meadows massacre, p. 52–54. Chief Douglas, principal villain, was also supposed to have been at Mountain Meadows. Pages 185–192 are advertisements
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CoU, CtY, NjP, NN, UPB
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University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado; Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut; Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey; New York Public Library, New York, New York; Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah