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Avoiding Mormons, Running Rapids, Encountering Western Utes : William Lewis Manly’s Voyage Down the Green River and across Utah in 1849
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Utah Historical Quarterly
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Summer 2021
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89
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3
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Illinois
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University of Illinois Press
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In this article, the authors account the history of William Lewis Manly, an explorer of the Green River in Utah. Manly wrote a manuscript from memory many years after his adventures, which the authors analyze in this article. They discuss how Manly's account provides unique details of the Green River and overland travel through central Utah in the mid-nineteenth century, as well as insights on the interactions and power dynamics between white and Indigenous peoples in the West.
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