Item Detail
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5443
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5
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15
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English
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Creating Female Community : Relief Society in Cache Valley, Utah, 1868-1900
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Journal of Mormon History
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Fall 1995
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21
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Salt Lake City, UT
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Mormon History Association
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126-54
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The story of the Relief Society in Cache Valley in the 19th-century demonstrates both the social and religious aspect of this organized association of women. The Relief Society was both "an energizing and a liberating force." The author examines such aspects as health programs, benevolence, caring for the dead, visiting teaching, woman suffrage, saving grain, home industries, the exemplary role of Eliza R. Snow, relationships with the priesthood, female social networks, etc.
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