Item Detail
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19812
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5
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14
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English
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Buchanan's Thrust from the Pacific : The Utah War's Ill-Fated Second Front
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Journal of Mormon History
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Fall 2008
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34
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4
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Salt Lake City, UT
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Mormon History Association
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226-260
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In this article Mackinnon discusses the plan to invade Utah from a second California front during the Utah War. This plan failed because it was too complex, strong leadership was not available, and the financial cost seemed too large given the country's economic depression.
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