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English
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'Book A--Levi Mathers Savage' : The Look of Utah in 1873
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Utah Historical Quarterly
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Winter 1973
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41
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4-22
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This is a diary kept by Levi Mathers Savage from July 6, 1873 to November 18, 1873. The diary is divided into two parts. The first part covers Savage's trip from southern Utah to Salt Lake City. It is valuable for his keen, if critical, observations of Utah and its people. The second part of the diary is Savage's work as a logger in the Uintah Mountains. Contains some insights into that kind of life. Savage's employer was John Taylor and he worked with Taylor's sons.
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