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English
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The Mormons and the Mounties : Contact and Assimilation in the Late Nineteenth Century
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Alberta History
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2013
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Historical Society of Alberta
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Mormons practising plural marriage were heavily persecuted and prosecuted by the United States government starting in the late nineteenth century, causing hundreds of Mormons to flee their Utah homes and migrate either southward to Mexico or northward to Canada. Experiences of Brigham Y. Card, son of Charles Ora Card, one of the first settlers under directing of President John Taylor to settle in the southern Alberta.
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Antipolygamy Legislation
Canada, LDS Pioneer Settlements in
Charles O. Card : Pioneer to Canada
Charles Ora Card and the Founding of the Mormon Settlements in Southwestern Alberta, North-West Territories
Charles Ora Card : Pioneer and Colonizer
Exiles for the Principle : LDS Polygamy in Canada
Historical Roots of the Mormon Settlement in Southern Alberta
Mapping the Alberta Route of the 1887 Mormon Trek from Utah to Cardston
Mormon Women in Southern Alberta : The Pioneer Years
Polygamy and Progress : The Reaction to Mormons in Canada, 1887-1923
Polygamy, Patrimony, and Prophecy : The Mormon Colonization of Cardston
The Attitude toward Plural Marriage in Canada, 1887-1992
The Diaries of Charles Ora Card, The Canadian Years, 1886-1903
The Importance of Being Monogamous : Marriage and Nation Building in Western Canada to 1915
The Mormon Question : Polygamy and Constitutional Conflict in Nineteenth-Century America