Item Detail
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English
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Forces That Shaped Utah's Dixie : Another Look
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Utah Historical Quarterly
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Spring 1979
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47
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2
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110-29
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The pioneers that stayed in Dixie were the people who gave Dixie a special character. Although Mormon church leadership inspired the sacrifices settlement demanded, it did not provide the blueprints for the future. Those came from the national forces. The prosperous Dixie of today came only after her geographic barriers had been breached by Interstate 15 and her people had sought alliances with the larger communities of the nation.
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A Historical Study of Silver Reef : Southern Utah Mining Town
Annals of the Southern Utah Mission
Building the City of God : Community and Cooperation among the Mormons
Erastus Snow : The Life of a Missionary and Pioneer for the Early Mormon Church
Great Basin Kingdom : An Economic History of the Latter-day Saints, 1830-1900
History of Las Vegas Mission
Inland to Zion : Mormon Trade on the Colorado River, 1864-1867
'I Was Called to Dixie' : The Virgin River Basin : Unique Experiences in Mormon Pioneering
Jacob Hamblin : A Narrative of His Personal Experience
Jacob Hamblin, the Peacemaker
Jedediah Smith and the Opening of the West
Journal of the Southern Indian Mission : Diary of Thomas D. Brown
Mormon Exploration in the Lower Colorado River Area
Old Spanish Trail : Santa Fe to Los Angeles
On the Ragged Edge : The Life and Times of Dudley Leavitt
Settlement on the Little Colorado, 1873-1900 : A Study of the Processes and Institutions of Mormon Expansion
The 'Americanization' of Utah for Statehood
The Colorado River : Its History in the Lower Canyons Area
The Journal of Robert S. Bliss, with the Mormon Battalion
The Lost County of Pah-Ute
The Red Hills of November : A Pioneer Biography of Utah's Cotton Town
The State of Deseret
The Travels of Jedediah Smith : A documentary outline including the journal of the great American pathfinder
Walkara : Hawk of the Mountains