Item Detail
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3234
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English
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Our Travels Beyond the Mississippi
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Woman's Exponent
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December 1, 1883-November 15, 1884
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12-13
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19-part series
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(Part of a longer series of articles [1880-1886], titled variously, in which Whitney provides important insight into early Mormon history. In this nineteen-part series, Whitney describes the arduous journey from Nauvoo to Winter Quarters [beginning in February 1846], Mormon settlements across Iowa, relations with Native Americans, Thomas Kane's visit to the Mormon camps, and the call and departure of the Mormon Battalion.)
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Dance and Doctrine : Shaker and Mormon Dancing as a Manifestation of Doctrinal Views of the Physical Body
Faithful and Fearless : Major Howard Egan : Early Mormonism and the Pioneering of the American West
Joseph Smith's Polygamy
Mormons at the Missouri, 1846-52 : 'And Should We Die'
Nauvoo Remembered : Helen Mar Whitney Reminiscences, Part 3
'Pleasing to the Eyes of an Exile' : The Latter-day Saint Sojourn at Winter Quarters, 1846-1848
The Forms and the Power : The Development of Mormon Ritual Healing to 1847
The Journey West : The Mormon Pioneer Journals of Horace K. Whitney with Insights by Helen Mar Kimball Whitney