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13636
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English
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East to West through North and South : Mormon Immigration during the Civil War
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BYU Studies
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2000
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39
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6-29
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From 1861 to 1864, Mormon emigrants endured the threat of wartime violence as they traveled to and through the United States during the Civil War. Woods recounts some of the hardships they faced on sea, port, and land.
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