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English
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The Founding of Utah
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New York
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Charles Scribner's Sons
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"The following account of the founding of Utah is intended to serve as an introduction to the later history of the State. The book, therefore, deals mainly with origins. It is a series of stories headed as chapters which give the principal economic and social factors of our State's early history. The field of Western history has hardly been touched; and the same may be said of Utah history. Our State has passed through all the stages of economic and social life that are common to American civilization. The story of the development of Utah is a story of the conquest of the soil and the establishing of the institutions of American civilization in this part of the great West. If the book will suggest the larger elements of our State's history and stimulate a love for the pioneers who accomplished the work of making the valleys of Utah beautiful in their fields of grain and growing cities, it will accomplish its purpose." [Author]
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A Study of Mormon Knowledge of the American Far West Prior to the Exodus (1830 - February, 1846)
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B. H. Roberts on a Non-Mormon Topic : An Exercise in Historiography
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Brigham Young, the Colonizer
Cooperation among the Mormons
Dancing as an Aspect of Early Mormon and Utah Culture
Francis Asbury Hammond : Pioneer and Missionary
Great Basin Kingdom : An Economic History of the Latter-day Saints, 1830-1900
History of the Church College of Hawaii, 1955-1960
History of Utah, 1847-1869
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Music History of the Salt Lake Theater : The Formative Years, 1862-1870
Music in the Southwest, 1825-1950
Orson Pratt : Prolific Pamphleteer
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Theatre in Zion : The Brigham City Dramatic Association
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The Geographical Analysis of Mormon Temple Sites in Utah
The Impact of the Physical and Cultural Geography of Southeastern Utah on Latter-day Settlement
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The Saints and the Union : Utah Territory during the Civil War
The Sociological and Social Psychological Aspects of the Mormon Polygamous Family
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This Was the Place : The Making and Unmaking of Utah
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Utah Grows : Pre-Utah and Utah History
Utah History Textbooks and Utah History
Utah Mail Service before the Coming of the Railroad, 1869
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