Item Detail
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25952
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4
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English
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Into the Fray : Sam Houston's Utah War
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Journal of Mormon History
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Summer 2013
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39
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3
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Salt Lake City, UT
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Mormon History Association
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198-243
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Many students of history know of Samuel Houston's noble as well as quixotic political causes. Often missed in the traditional examination of these causes is an understanding of Houston's colorful involvement as a Mormon political ally during the still poorly understood Utah War of 1857-58. The purpose of this article is to shed light on the wartime Houston-Mormon alliance, with focus on its origins, nature, and significance [From the article].
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