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English
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Across the Desert in 1858 : Thomas L. Kane’s Mediating Mission and the Mormon Women Who Made It Possible
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Juanita Brooks Lecture Series
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St. George, UT
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Dixie State University
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"This lecture focuses on four Mormon women who in February 1858 aided a deathly ill, beleaguered Thomas L. Kane of Philadelphia. Their service came during Kane's epic winter dash across the desert from southern California to mediate the Utah War in Sale Lake City and Fort Bridger. It was assistance without which Kane might never have made it through this southern region, or, at least, not in the way that he did. And so my comments tonight are a focused glimpse of what these women did at a critical time for an important person." [Author]
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