Item Detail
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9354d
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Utah (Territory) Governor. 1850–1858 (Young)
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Territory of Utah. Proclamation by the governor. Whereas, the Utah Indians of this territory have been for some time, and still are in a state of open and declared war with the white settlers, committing injuries upon them at every opportunity, killing them, driving off their stock, and burning their mills, and dwellings . . . In testimony whereof , I have hereunto set my hand, and caused the seal of said territory to be affixed, at Great Salt Lake City, this nineteenth day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-three. . . .
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Proclamation by the governor. Whereas, the Utah Indians of this territory have been for some time, and still are in a state of open and declared war with the white settlers, committing injuries upon them at every opportunity, killing them, driving off their stock, and burning their mills, and dwellings . . .
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[Great Salt Lake City?
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[1853]
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[1853]
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Broadside
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28 x 20cm
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This broadside was reprinted in the Deseret News—Extra of August 25, 1853
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Crawley III:822
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CtY
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Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut