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Epilogue to the Utah War : Impact and Legacy
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Journal of Mormon History
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Fall 2003
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29
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no.2
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Salt Lake City, UT
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Mormon History Association
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186-248
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[2004 Mormon Historical Association Winner for Article Award of Excellence]
The "colorful, far-reaching, and complex legacy" of the Utah War is discussed in all its multi-faceted detail. He briefly relates the colorful and fascinating personal stories in the cast of characters associated with the war. He focuses on seven groups: politicians, U.S. soldiers, Mormon militia, camp followers, newspaper reporters, women, and scouts. He also examines the geographic, and political impact of the war on Mormonism, Utah, and the West. Some of these influences extend to the present day.
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"I Have Given Myself to the Devil" : Thomas L. Kane and the Culture of Honor
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