Item Detail
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4913
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9
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8
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English
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Nathaniel Baldwin, Utah Inventor and Patron of the Fundamentalist Movement
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Utah Historical Quarterly
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Winter 1979
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47
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1
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42-53
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By the 1930s Baldwin's innovation and skills had helped Utah become a leading manufacturer of radio loudspeakers and headsets. Baldwin's story contains two themes: his rise and rapid fall from wealth and prominence in early twentieth-century Utah and his espousal of polygamy after the Mormon church had discontinued the practice.
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