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Utah Gazetteer and Directory of Logan, Ogden, Provo and Salt Lake Cities, for 1884
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Salt Lake City
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Sloan and Dunbar
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"Is is with mingled fear and confidence that this work is sent forth - confidence that it will, nevertheless give a broader view of the Territory and its capacity for development; and convince those who have now made permanent homes here, or who may hereafter determine to do so, that there awaits for Utah a glorious and imperishable future. This disposition manifested by many to belittle the capacity of Utah and the indifference shown by many within her borders, and especially among her own offspring, those of young blood, active and restless temperament, to ignore the inducements Utah offers all willing to make an honest effort to secure material prosperity, largely influenced the determination to publish such a work as this, and has a greater influence on its character while in course of preparation than will, in all probability, ever be known." [Author]
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A History of Murray to 1905
Before The Manifesto : The Life Writings of Mary Lois Walker Morris
Bibliographers' Choice of Books on Utah and the Mormons
Cooperation among the Mormons
Freighting between the Missouri River and Utah--1847-1869
Manchester as the Site of the Organization of the Church on April 6, 1830
Mormon Migration and Settlement after 1875
Mountain Meadows Massacre : Collected Legal Papers
Race, Religion, and Citizenship in Mormon Country : Native Hawaiians in Salt Lake City, 1869-1889
R. W. Sloan's 1884 Gazetteer : Boosting Utah's 'Glorious and Imperishable Future'
Settling the Valley, Proclaiming the Gospel : The General Epistles of the Mormon First Presidency
The Cultural Dynamics of Historical Self-Fashioning : Mormon Pioneer Nostalgia, American Culture, and the International Church
The Forgotten Odyssey of Obadiah H. Riggs : Early Pioneer for Education Reform
The Logan Tabernacle and Temple
The Tragic Matter of Louie Wells and John Q. Cannon
Your Sister in the Gospel : The Life of Jane Manning James, a Nineteenth-Century Black Mormon