Item Detail
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28729
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Book
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English
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Ricks, Joel E.
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The beginnings of settlement in Cache Valley
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Logan, UT
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The Faculty Association; Utah State Agricultural College
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1953
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36
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In this study, Dr. Ricks discusses the settling of the eleven Cache Valley towns founded by the close of 1860, portraying the lives of the pioneers in the first years only, when they lived close together in fort style formation. He concludes in 1864 when the Indians were no longer a serious menace and the settlers moved to their town lots and outlying farms. [From the text]
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