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English
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History of Idaho
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2 vols. Moscow, Idaho
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University of Idaho Press; Boise, Idaho: Idaho State Historical Society
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Arrington discusses Mormon history in the context of Idaho history. The Latter-day Saints not only settled Idaho's first Anglo-Saxon agricultural settlement but they played a major role in the State's Indian educational development and community welfare affairs.
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A History of Water Resources Development in the Bear River Basin of Utah, Idaho, and Wyoming
A (Napoleon) Dynamite Identity : Rural Idaho, the Politics of Place, and the Creation of a New Western Film
Cass Hite : The Life of an Old Prospector
Early History of Malad Valley
Fort Limhi : The Mormon Adventure in Oregon Territory, 1855-1858
Leonard Arrington and the Writing of Mormon History
Leonard James Arrington (1917-1999) : A Bibliography
Leonard J. Arrington : A Historian's Life
"Like Splitting a Man Up His Backbone" : The Territorial Dismemberment of Utah, 1850-1896
Mormonism's Last Colonizer : The Life and Times of William H. Smart
Peace Initiative : Using the Mormons to Rethink Culture and Ethnicity in American History
Playing with Shadows : Voices of Dissent in the Mormon West
Saints : The Story of the Church of Jesus Christ in the Latter Days. No Unhallowed Hand 1846–1893.
The Mormon Role in Irrigation Beginnings and Diffusions in the Western States : An Historical Geography
The Mormon Settlement of Southeastern Idaho, 1845-1900
The Voices of Memory