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English
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The Middle Virgin River Valley, Utah : A Study in Cultural Growth and Change
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University of California, Los Angeles
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Ph.D. diss.
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This dissertation covers geographical characteristics of the Virgin River Valley, native inhabitants and their history, Latter-day Saint colonization, the growth and challenges of Latter-day Saint settlements (including agricultural and other challenges), and the continued growth of communities such as St. George along with their current land and water issues.
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