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Winter Quarters : The 1846-48 Life Writings of Mary Haskin Parker Richards
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Logan, UT
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Utah State University Press
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[1997 Mormon Historical Association Winner for Best First Book]
Whether documenting the first leg of the prairie trek, reporting the temporary life in the Missouri River settlements, or transmitting hearsay about the Battle of Nauvoo, Mary Richards's 1846-48 journals are a superb source on one brief period of Mormon history. Vol. 1, Life Writings of Frontier Women, ed. Maurine Ursenbach Beecher.
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