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English
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“I cannot shake off my grief”: Eliza Shelton Keeler and the Challenges of Frontier Life
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Utah Historical Quarterly
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April 2023
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91
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2
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Salt Lake City, UT
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Utah State Historical Society
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130-145
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"This article will seek to better understand nineteenth-century Utah frontier life by closely studying the life of a specific nineteenth-century woman, Eliza Shelton Keeler. In particular, it will focus on how Eliza and her family navigated nineteenth-century Latter-day Saint polygamy, economic hardship, Utah’s Black Hawk War, the United Order, and the injury and death of loved ones. Additionally, this article will also look at the sustaining force of community support for frontier women like Eliza." [Author]
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