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English
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From the Ground Up : A History of Mining in Utah
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Logan, UT
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Utah State University Press
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508
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Despite mining's multidimensional role in the history of Utah since Euro-american settlement, there has never been a book that surveyed and contextualized its impact. From the Ground Up fill that gap with a collection of essays by leading Utah historians and geologists. Essays here address the geology of the state, the economic history of mining in Utah, and the lore of mines and miners. Additionally, the book reviews a handful of particularly significant mineral industries---saline, coal, uranium, and beryllium---and surveys important hard-rock mining regions of the state.
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A Seething Cauldron of Controversy : The First Trial of John D. Lee, 1875
Connecting to the Nation : Utah and the U.S.A.
Dream Mines and Religious Identity in Twentieth-Century Utah : Insights from the Norman C. Pierce Papers
Growing Challenges : People and Resources
Honoring Juanita Brooks : A Compilation of 30 Annual Presentations from the Juanita Brooks Lecture Series
James E. Talmage and Scientific Consulting in Early Modern Utah
John Beck's Fabulous Mine and Its "Consecrated" Stock
Making Space on the Western Frontier : Mormons, Miners, and Southern Paiutes
The Awkward State of Utah : Coming of Age in the Nation 1896-1945
The Bullion, Beck, and Champion Mining Company and the Redemption of Zion
The Mining Legacy of William S. Godbe
Utah in the Twentieth Century
Vestige of Zion : Mormonism in Utah