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Hosea Stout : Utah's Pioneer Statesman
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Salt Lake City
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The author
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"Hosea Stout, statesman, legislator-is the author of the diary that gives us a social history of the Territory of Utah. This journal is more than a daily chronicle of a busy policeman or the case histories of a fighting lawyer, it is a story of a struggle between two philosophies of religion. To preserve the cream of this manuscript the journal was carefully edited. Relevancy was a first consideration. To give greater meaning to his place in history, his 125 ancestors and 588 descendants are fully introduced." [Author]
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Autobiography of Hosea Stout, 1810 to 1835
Church Beginnings in China
Early Mormon Missionary Activities in Japan, 1901-1924
Hosea Stout
'Journal of the Branch of the Church of Christ in Pontiac, . . . 1834' : Hyrum Smith's Division of Zion's Camp
Lot Smith: Mormon Pioneer and American Frontiersman
Proclamation to the People : Nineteenth-Century Mormonism and the Pacific Basin Frontier
Rebranding the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Chinese-Speaking Regions
The Autobiography of Hosea Stout
The Eternal Perspective of Zion's Camp
The Mormon Conflict, 1850-1859