Item Detail
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26141
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English
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Buchanan, Popular Sovereignty, and the Mormons : The Election of 1856
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Utah Historical Quarterly
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Spring 2013
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81
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2
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Salt Lake City, UT
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Utah Historical Society
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108-132
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When James Buchanan won the presidential election of 1856, many issues concerning the Mormons in the Utah Territory began to arise, especially in connection with the idea of "popular sovereignty" and the issue of polygamy.
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Convicting the Mormons: The Mountain Meadows Massacre in American Culture
"Proud as a Peacock and Ignorant as a Jackass" : William W. Drummond's Unusual Career with the Mormons
The People Are "Hogaffed or Humbugged" : The 1851-52 National Reaction to Utah's
"Runaway" Officers : Part 2
The Prophet and the Reformer : The Letters of Brigham Young and Thomas L. Kane -
American Philanthropy and Mormon Refugees, 1846-1849
A Peculiar People : Anti-Mormonism and the Making of Religion in Nineteenth-Century America
At Sword's Point, Part 1 : A Documentary History of the Utah War to 1858
Establishing and Maintaining Land Ownership in Utah Prior to 1869
Journals of the Legislative Assembly, Territory of Utah, Seventh Annual Session, 1857-1858
On the Mormon Frontier : The Diary of Hosea Stout [1844-1861]
President Young Writes Jefferson Davis about the Gunnison Massacre Affair
The Impact of the Gunnison Massacre on Mormon-Federal Relations : Colonel Edward Jenner Steptoe's Command in Utah Territory, 1854-1855
The Mormon Conflict, 1850-1859
The Mormon Question, 1850-1865 : A Study in Politics and Public Opinion
The Mormon Question Enters National Politics, 1850-1856
The Mormon Rebellion : America's First Civil War, 1857-1858