Item Detail
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4460
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3
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10
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English
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The Impact of Mining on Salt Lake City
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Utah Historical Quarterly
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Summer 1979
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47
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3
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236-53
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A survey of mineral development in the area immediately adjacent to Salt Lake City. In the growth of the city of the Saints into a regional mining center, he finds a major irony in the direction that natural and cultural influences create in the character of a city. The juxtaposition of mining and associated industries and a culture dominated by religious ideals antithetical to mining camp life has created a dynamic tension for Salt Lake City as the two opposing forces have interacted during the years since 1863. Each side has had to give and take. The Mormon impact on the city has always been obvious. Mining's impact on the city has sometimes been overlooked.
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