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Mormon Settlement in Arizona : A Record of Peaceful Conquest of the Desert
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Phoenix, Ariz.
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n.p.
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This reprint of a 1921 classic contains a foreword by Charles Peterson that puts the book into historiographical context, and summarizes the importance of the book.
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A Frontier Life : Jacob Hamblin, Explorer and Indian Missionary
A History of Southeastern Idaho
Akimel Au-Authm, Xalychidom Piipaash, and the LDS Papago Ward
A Mormon Chronicle : The Diaries of John D. Lee, 1848-1876
"As Bad as I Hated to Come" : Lucy Hannah White Flake in Arizona
Benjamin F. Johnson : Friend to the Prophets
Bibliographers' Choice of Books on Utah and the Mormons
Boom Towns of the Great Basin
Brigham Young, the Colonizer
Caught In Between : Jacob Hamblin and the Southern Paiutes During the Black Hawk-Navajo Wars of the Late 1860s
Colonization of the Little Colorado : The Joseph City Region
Desert River Crossing : Historic Lee's Ferry on the Colorado River
Doing the Works of Abraham : Mormon Polygamy―Its Origin, Practice, and Demise
Early Mormon Loyalty and the Leadership of Brigham Young
Forms and Methods of Early Mormon Settlement in Utah and the Surrounding Region, 1847-1877
Forms and Methods of Early Mormon Settlement in Utah and the Surrounding Region, 1847-1877
Fundamentalist Attitudes toward the Church : The Sermons of Leroy S. Johnson
Grass Roots in Mexico: Stories of Pioneering Latter-day Saints
Great Basin Kingdom : An Economic History of the Latter-day Saints, 1830-1900
History of Erastus Snow : Missionary and Pioneer
History of Utah, 1847-1869
"In search of Zarahemla, 1900-1902" Parley Pratt Nelson's abortive calling : a test of his mettle and magnified worthiness
"In & through the roughefist country it has ever been my lot to travel" : Jacob Hamblin's 1858 Expedition Across the Colorado
Jacob Hamblin, Apostle to the Lamanites, and the Indian Mission
Kidnapped from that Land : The Government Raids on the Short Creek Polygamists
Lee's Ferry : Desert River Crossing
Mormon Battalion Accomplishments and the Histories of the Men in Command
Mormon Pioneers in New Mexico, a History of Ramah, Fruitland, Luna, Beulah, Blue Water, Virden, and Carson
Navajo Tradition, Mormon Life : The Autobiography and Teachings of Jim Dandy
Nineteenth-Century Mormon Architecture and City Planning
One Side By Himself : The Life and Times of Lewis Barney 1808-1894
Perspectives on Latter-day Saints Names and Naming: Names, Identity, and Belief
Pomerene, 1946-1947
Prelude to the Kingdom : Mormon Desert Conquest, a Chapter in American Cooperative Experience
Race and the Making of the Mormon People
Ramah, New Mexico, 1876-1900 : An Historical Episode with Some Value Analysis
Samuel Brannan, Speculator in Mexican Lands
Search for Zarahemla, 1900 : Expeditioneer Parley Pratt Nelson
Sentinel in the East : A Biography of Thomas L. Kane
Settlement of Northern California by Utah Pioneers : San Francisco and Adjoining Communities
Settlement on the Little Colorado, 1873-1900 : A Study of the Processes and Institutions of Mormon Expansion
Solemn Covenant : The Mormon Polygamous Passage
St. Johns Saints and Their Friendly Neighbors: Early Conflict to Community Cohesion
St. Johns's Saints : Interethnic Conflict in Northeastern Arizona, 1880-1885
The 1876 Journal of Frank Hammond : "Travailing" to the Little Colorado
The Forgotten Founders : Rethinking the History of the West
The Life and Times of Joseph Fish, Mormon Pioneer
The Mormon Influence on the Political Geography of The West
The Mormon Landscape: Existence, Creation, and Perception of a Unique Image in the American West
The Mormon Role in Irrigation Beginnings and Diffusions in the Western States : An Historical Geography
The Mormons
"The Moste Desert Lukking Plase I Ever Saw, Amen!" : The "Failed" 1873 Arizona Mission to the Little Colorado River
The Mountain Meadows Massacre
The Mountain Meadows Massacre
The Restored Church
The San Diego Coal Company : An Early Mormon Enterprise on Point Loma
The Settlements on the Muddy, 1865 to 1871 : 'A God Forsaken Place'
The United Order among the Mormons (Missouri Phase)
Thomas L. Kane, Ambassador to the Mormons
Warren Marshall Johnson, Forgotten Saint
Writing in the "Waggon" : The 1895 Travel Journal of Lucretia Pepper Wightman