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Utah, The Mormons, and the West : A Bibliography
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Utah Historical Quarterly
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January, April 1959
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2-part series.
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Bibliography of theses and dissertations concerning Utah or the Mormons written outside the state of Utah as of 1959.
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A Comparative Study of Indulgence of Mormon and Non-Mormon Students in Certain Social Practices Which are Authoritatively Condemned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
A Compilation of the Original Documents Concerning the Nauvoo Illinois Mormon Settlement
A Critical Analysis and Appraisal of the Work of Brigham Young as a Public Speaker
A Critical Study of the Monogamic and Polygamic Offspring of the Mormons
A Description and Evaluation of the Welfare Plan of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
A Geographic Study of the Mormon Migration from Nauvoo, Illinois, to the Great Salt Lake Valley (1846-1847)
Agricultural Geography of Cache Valley, Utah-Idaho
A Historical Study of Mormon Education and the Influence of Its Philosophy on Public Education in Utah
A Historical Study of the Drama of the Latter-day Saints
A History and Influence of the Mormon Theatre from 1839-1869
A History of Education in San Bernardino during the Mormon Period
A History of Mormon Missions in the United States and Canada, 1830-1860
A History of the Baptists of the Rocky Mountain Region, 1849-1890
A History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in California, 1846-1946
A History of the Missionary Activities of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Near East, 1884-1929
A History of the Presbyterian Church in Utah
A History of the San Pedro, Los Angeles, and Salt Lake Railroad
A History of the Theatre in Salt Lake City from 1850 to 1870
American Religious Societies in Norway
A Mormon Village : A Study in Rural Social Organization
An Historical Investigation of the Recreational Philosophy, Views, Practices and Activities of Brigham Young
An introduction to the philosophy of Mormonism
An Investigation of Influences on Representative Examples of Mormon Art
A Psychological History of Joseph Smith, Jr., The Founder of Mormonism
A Social Study of Two Experiments in Communal Living : The Mormon United Order and the Israeli Kibbutz
A Sociological Analysis of Some of the Aspects of Rural Religious Culture as Shown by Mormonism
A Sociological Analysis of the Official Literature of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
A Study of Mixed Versus Non-Mixed Marriage among Mormon Groups
A Study of Mormon-Gentile Intermarriage in Los Angeles, California
A Study of Social Security Planning and Organization in the Mormon Church
A Study of the Contribution in Personal Guidance Made by the Logan Latter-day Saints' Institute of Religion to the Students of the Utah State Agricultural College
Borah's Defense of Mormon Rights in the Idaho Political Campaigns of 1904 and 1906
Brigham Young, the Colonizer
British Views of Emigration to North America, 1837-1860
Changing Occupance in Davis County, Utah
Character Training Through Religious Education and Practical Program Produced in the Development of the Educational System of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Congress, Polygamy, and the Mormons
Development of Attitudes in Sectarian Conflict : A Study of Mormonism in Illinois in Contemporary Newspaper Sources
Economic Security among the Mormons
Emigration, Inheritance, Mortgages : Factors in Rural and Urban Economic Inequality
Family Life and Family Life Education in the Mormon Church from Early Times to the Present Day
Federal Anti-Polygamy Legislation
Forms and Methods of Early Mormon Settlement in Utah and the Surrounding Region, 1847-1877
Fort Supply, Wyoming's First Agricultural Settlement
George Q. Cannon's Effectiveness as a Speaker
Historians and the Tradition of Pioneer Hardships
Historic Development of Western Utah, between 118 and 120 Degrees West Longitude 1827-1861
History of Baptist Missions in Utah, 1871-1931
History of Mormon Settlements in Mexico and New Mexico
History of the State Junior Colleges of Utah
History of Utah--California Wagon Freighting
Idaho : A Study in Statehood and Sectionalism, 1863-1890
Influence of the Mormons on Foreign Immigration
Jedediah Smith in the West
Joseph Smith, Social Philosopher, Theorist, and Prophet
Joseph Smith, with an Introduction and Notes
Land Use in the Ramah Area, New Mexico
Latter-Day Saint Church Welfare Plan
Latter Day Saint Journalism
Masonry and Mormonism : Nauvoo, Illinois, 1841-1847
Migration to California by Way of the Isthmus of Panama, 1848-1855
Mormon Conceptions of Individual Rights and Political Obligation
Mormon Dramatic Activities
Mormon Economic Policies and Their Implementation on the Western Frontier, 1847-1900
Mormon-Gentile Conflict : A Study of the Influence of Public Opinion on In-Group Versus Out-Group Interaction with Special Reference to Polygamy
Mormonism and the Federal Government in Utah, 1850-1896
Mormonism in Illinois
Mormonism in Illinois : An Analysis of the Non-Mormon Press Materials, 1838-1848
Mormonism in Missouri, 1831-1932
Mormon Literature of the Nineteenth Century
Mormon Pioneering and Colonizing in California
Mormon Polygamy : A Study of Change in a Group's Value System
Mormon Recreation in Theory and Practice : A Study of Social Change
Mormons at Kirtland
Mormons from Scandinavia, 1850-1905 : The Story of a Religious Migration
Mormon Symphony
Mormon Theory of Church and State
Mormon Values : The Significance of a Religious Outlook for Social Action
Music in the Mormon Church during the Sojourn in Nauvoo
Nauvoo of the Mormon Era
New Mexican Frontiers : A Social History of the Gallup Area, 1881-1901
One Hundred Years of Education in a Utah Community
Orson Pratt--Early Mormon Leader
Planned Rural Community for the Nile Valley (From a Study of Mormon Villages)
Political History of Idaho Territory
Polygamy among the Mormons Up to 1896 : A Thesis
Private and Public Relief in Utah with Special Reference to the Mormon Church Welfare Plan
Public Speaking in Utah, 1847 to 1869
Railroads in the Territory of Utah
Reed Smoot, Apostle in Politics
Reed Smoot, Senator from Utah
Released Time Religious Education Program of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Religion and the Gold Rush, 1849-1854 : The Christian Churches in the California Mines
Revelation in Mormonism : Its Character and Changing Forms
Revision of the Music Study Program of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Salt Lake City, A Regional Capital
Salt Lake to Oakland : The Western Pacific Link in the Continental Railroad System
Samuel Brannan
Settlement and Growth of the Gila Valley in Graham County as a Mormon Colony, 1879-1900
Sidney Rigdon--Early Mormon
Smoot of Utah (United States Senator, 1903-1933)
Social and Utopian Thought in the Writings of Joseph Smith and Other Mormons
Social Value of the Mormon Organization
Some Aspects of Pioneer Life in Utah, 1846-1861
Some Aspects of the Welfare Activities of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
St. Joseph Missouri, As a Starting Point For Western Emigration, Freight, and Mail
The Admission of Utah
The Admission of Utah as a State
The Agricultural Geography of the Salt Lake Oasis
The American Periodicals Treatment of Mormonism since 1850
The Bannock Indians in Northwest History, 1805-1900
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Hawaiian Islands
The Cook County Latter-day Saint Diaspora
The Deseret News and Utah, 1850-1867
The Development of Centralizing Tendencies in Educational Organization and Administration in Utah
The Development of Education in Utah, 1870 to 1896
The Development of Higher Education in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
The Development of Irrigation Institutions in the Semi-Arid West
The Development of the Social and Ethical Life of the Mormons during the Last Century
The Doctrine of the Trinity in Mormonism
The Early Development of the Mormon Church : A Study of the Routinization of Charisma
The Early History of Agriculture in Utah
The Early Land System of Utah, 1847-1870
The Economic Plan of Mormon Colonization
The Employment Placement Program of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
The Establishment of Territorial Government in Utah and the Struggle for Statehood, 1849-1862
The Evolution of Political Institutions in Utah
The Evolution of the Highway from Salt Lake City to Los Angeles
The Federal Indian Policy in Utah, 1848-1865
The 'Gathering' of British Mormons to Western America : A Study in Religious Migration
The Gathering of the Mormons in Jackson County, Missouri
The Gentile Comes to Utah : A Study in Religious and Social Conflict (1862-1890)
The Geography of the Mormon Trail across Nebraska
The Great Basin before the Coming of the Mormons
The Great Salt Lake : Its History and Economic Development
The Growth Pattern of Salt Lake City, Utah, and Its Determining Factors
The Health Program of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints--Theory and Practice
The Historical Development of Utah, 1847-1850
The History of Mormonism with Special Reference to the Influence of the Mormon Church on the Economic Development of the Far West
The History of Mormon Mercantile Cooperation in Utah
The History of Sericulture in Utah
The History of the Colorado River from 1848 to 1978
The History of the Mormon Colony of Kelsey, Upshur County, Texas
The Holladay Overland Mail and Express Company
The Idaho Anti-Mormon Movement, 1872-1908
The Industries of the Mormons, 1847-1900
The Influence of Sidney Rigdon Upon the Theology of Mormonism
The Influence of the Frontier on Joseph Smith
The Influence of the Mormon People in the Settlement of Clark County
The Influence of the New Testament Upon Latter-day Saint Eschatology from 1830-1846
The Latter Day Saint Press, 1830-1930
The Latter-day Saints as a Factor in Illinois History
The Middle Virgin River Valley, Utah : A Study in Cultural Growth and Change
The Mormon Church and the Union Pacific Railroad
The Mormon Church Government in Relation to Its Financial Methods
The Mormon Colonies in Chihuahua after the 1912 Exodus
The Mormon Contribution to Early Pioneer Education in Arizona
The Mormon Cricket and Range Vegetation
The Mormon Doctrine of Deity : A Study in the Development of a Dogma
The Mormon Land System : A Study of the Settlement and Utilization of Land under the Direction of the Mormon Church
The Mormon Migration to Utah
The Mormon Missionaries in England, 1837-1852
The Mormon Movement in Missouri
The Mormon Occupation of Missouri
The Mormon People
The Mormon Question, 1850-1865 : A Study in Politics and Public Opinion
The Mormons and Missouri, 1830-1839
The Mormons and the Drama
The Mormons and the Founding of Utah, 1847-1851
The Mormon Search For a City of Zion
The Mormons in California, 1846-1857
The Mormons in Chihuahua : Their Relations with Villa and the Pershing Punitive Expedition, 1910-1917
The Mormons in Fiction
The Mormons in Fiction
The Mormons of El Dorado Stake and the Valley City Ward : A Study in Social Norms and Their Effectiveness
The Mormons Who Did Not Go West : A Study of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
The Mormon System of Colonization
The Mormon Village : A Study in Social Origins
The Mormon War : A Study in Territorial Rebellion
The Origin, Growth, and Extension of the Educational Program of the Mormon Church in Utah
The Overland Mail and Stage to Salt Lake City, 1847-1861
The Participation of the Latter-day Saints in the Community Life of Los Angeles
The Participation of Young People in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
The Part Played by the Mormon Church in the Cultural Development of Early Utah (1847-1879)
The Political Philosophy of Brigham Young
The Political Relations of the Mormons with the United States, 1849-1896, as Discovered in Government Documents
The Political Theory of the Mormon Church
The Psychological and Ethical Aspects of Mormon Group Life
The Public Career of Reed Smoot, 1903-1937
The Recreational Life of the Mormon People
The Relation of the United States Government to the Mormon Church
The Religious Environment in Which Mormonism Arose
The Religious Philosophy of Brigham Young
The Rise and Development of Lay Leadership in the Latter-day Saint Movement
The Rise of the Liberal Party in Utah
The Role and History of Music in the Mormon Church
The Role of Hymnody in the Development of the Latter-day Saint Movement
The Role of Religious Education in the Accommodation of a Sect. (The Latter-day Saints and Their Changing Relationship to the Social Order)
The Role of the Auxiliary Organizations in the Mormon System of Social Control
The Salmon River Mission
The San Luis Valley, Colorado : Sequent Rural Occupance in an Intermontane Basin
The Second United Order among the Mormons
The Settlement of Illinois from 1830 to 1850
The Settling of Panguitch Valley, Utah : A Study in Mormon Colonization
The Significance of Brigham Young's Leadership in the Economic Development of Utah
The Social Organization of the Mormon Village
The Social Program of the Mormon Church
The Sociological and Social Psychological Aspects of the Mormon Polygamous Family
The Sojourn of the Mormons at Kanesville, Pottawattamie County, Iowa, 1846-1852
The Speaking in the Mormon Missionary System
The State of Deseret
The State of Deseret
The State of Deseret
The State of Deseret, a Political and Constitutional History
The Territorial Governor in the Rocky Mountain West, 1861-1889
The Three Nephites : The Substance and Significance of the Legend in Folklore
The Twin Relic : A Study of Mormon Polygamy and the Campaign by the Government of the United States for its Abolition, 1852-1890
The United Order among the Mormons (Missouri Phase)
The Use of Public Speaking in Conducting the Mormon Church Welfare Plan
The Utah Commission
The Utah Expedition, 1857-1858
The Utah Indian War, Known as the Black Hawk War of 1865-67
The Watershed of Mormon History, 1890-1910
The Welfare Program in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1936-1946
The Women of the Intermountain States in Literature
Union Pacific Railroad Company : Promoter of Western Settlement