Item Detail
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5913
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17
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5
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English
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Utah and the Civil War
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Utah Historical Quarterly
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Winter 1966
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33
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1
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55-77
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Describes the political situation in Utah during the Civil War and the Church's attitude towards the war.
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Brigham Young : American Moses
Establishing Zion : The Mormon Church in the American West, 1847-69
Gettysburg to Great Salt Lake : George R. Maxwell, Civil War Hero and Federal Marshal among the Mormons
History of the Utah National Guard, 1894-1954
James Adams of Springfield, Illinois : The Link between Abraham Lincoln and Joseph Smith
Mormon Motivation for Enlisting in the Civil War
Saints, Slaves, and Blacks : The Changing Place of Black People within Mormonism
Sheaves, Bucklers, and the State : Mormon Leaders Respond to the Dilemmas of War
Sheaves, Bucklers, and the State : Mormon Leaders Respond to the Dilemmas of War
The 'Americanization' of Utah for Statehood
The Civil War Years in Utah : The Kingdom of God and the Territory that did not Fight
The Coming of the Manifesto
The Prosecutions Begin : Defining Cohabitation in 1885
The Saints and the Union : Utah Territory during the Civil War
The U.S. Army Overlooks Salt Lake Valley : Fort Douglas, 1862-1965
The Utah Letters of Alexander C. Badger, Jr.
“We Know No North, No South, No East, No West” : Mormon Interpretations of the Civil War, 1861–65