Item Detail
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English
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Recollections of Past Days : The Autobiography of Patience Loader Rozsa Archer
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Logan, UT
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Utah State University Press
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"Patience Loader has become an icon for the disastrous winter entrapment of the Martin and Willie handcart companies, who traveled the Mormon Trail in the 1850s. Her autobiography offers an important record of those events, but also of much more. Wife of a Civil War soldier, Patience served as an army laundress in Washington DC and ran a boarding house as well. After the war, her husband died of consumption, and Patience returned to Utah alone, where she became a cook in a mining camp." [abstract from the publisher]
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Early Mormonism's Expansive Family and the Browett women
Last Rites and the Dynamics of Mormon Liturgy
Latter-day Saints in the Civil War
Mormon Motivation for Enlisting in the Civil War
Mormon Women's History : Beyond Biography
Plain but Wholesome : Foodways of the Mormon Pioneers
The Mormon History Association's Tanner Lectures : The First Twenty Years
The Mormon Jesus : A Biography
The Spencer-Pike Affair
Women and Mormonism : Historical and Contemporary Perspectives -
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Brigham's Destroying Angel
Camp Floyd and the Mormons : The Utah War
Charles A. Scott's Diary of the Utah Expedition, 1857-1861
Emigrating Journals of The Willie and Martin Handcart Companies and The Hunt and Hodgett Wagon Trains
Handcarts to Zion : The Story of a Unique Western Migration, 1856-1860
Home Hungry Hearts
Housewives, Hussies, and Heroines, or the Women of Johnston's Army
Life History and Writings of John Jaques
Lives of the Saints : Writing Mormon Biography and Autobiography
Pioneers and Prominent Men of Utah
Porter Rockwell : The Definitive Biography
Saints on the Seas : A Maritime History of Mormon Migration, 1830-1890
Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith
The Nauvoo Legion and the Prevention of the Utah War
The Personal Writings of Eliza Roxcy Snow
The Women of Mormondom
Timpanogos Town