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Mormon Pioneers in New Mexico, a History of Ramah, Fruitland, Luna, Beulah, Blue Water, Virden, and Carson
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Los Alamos, N.M.
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This work discusses the early pioneers to New Mexico, including information about specific settlements, interactions with Native Americans, polygamy, and being driven into and out of Mexico.
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