Item Detail
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English
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There is no Law : A History of Mormon Civil Relations in the Southern States, 1865-1905
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New York
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Vantage Press
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(Chapter 5 is about murder of Alma Pascoe Richards, and chapter 6 is about assassination of Paul Conova)
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'All Alone and None to Cheer Me' : The Southern States Mission Diaries of J. Golden Kimball
A Stench in the Nostrils of Honest Men : Southern Democrats and the Edmunds Act of 1882
Backcounty Missionaries in the Post-Bellum South : Thomas Ephraim Harper's Experience
Chattanooga's Southern Star : Mormon Window on the South, 1898-1900
"Deep in the Shades of Ill-Starred Georgia's Wood" : The Murder of Elder Joseph Standing in Late-Nineteenth-Century Appalachian Georgia
Doing the Works of Abraham : Mormon Polygamy―Its Origin, Practice, and Demise
History of the LDS Southern States Mission, 1867-1898
James Thompson Lisonbee : San Luis Valley Gathering, 1876-78
Out of the Black Patch : The Autobiography of Effie Marquess Carmack, Folk Musician, Artist, and Writer
Praying with One Eye Open : Mormons and Murder in Nineteenth-Century Appalachian Georgia
Robert Newton Baskin and the Making of Modern Utah
Saints, Slaves, and Blacks : The Changing Place of Black People within Mormonism
Solemn Covenant : The Mormon Polygamous Passage
The Forgotten Odyssey of Obadiah H. Riggs : Early Pioneer for Education Reform
The Mormon Menace : Violence and Anti-Mormonism in the Postbellum South
The Politics of American Religious Identity : The Seating of Senator Reed Smoot, Mormon Apostle