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English
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"Surely This City is Bound to Shine" : Descriptions of Salt Lake City by Western-Bound Emigrants, 1849-1868
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Utah Historical Quarterly
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Fall 2006
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74
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no.4
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334-348
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Between the years 1849 and 1868, "thousands of emigrants" journeyed through Salt Lake City. Woods shares comments about Salt Lake City's planning, temple, and landscape that were made by several western-bound emigrants.
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