Item Detail
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26136
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1
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13
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English
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A Terror to Evil-Doers : Camp Douglas, Abraham Lincoln, and Utah's Civil War
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Utah Historical Quarterly
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Fall 2012
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80
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4
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Salt Lake City, UT
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Utah Historical Society
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314-333
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During the tense years of the Civil War, Mormons supported both sides of the conflict, though the Church as a whole attempted to remain neutral. All of this caused complex relationships between Mormons and non-Mormons. This article goes into the conflicts that took place at Camp Douglas and how Abraham Lincoln was involved.
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