Item Detail
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6233
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17
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English
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Free Schools Come to Utah
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Utah Historical Quarterly
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October 1954
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22
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4
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Salt Lake City, UT
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Utah Historical Society
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321-42
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An Anarchist Defends the Mormons : The Case of Dyer D. Lum
An Apostle's Record : The Journals of Abraham H. Cannon Member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, 1889-1896
A New Community : Mormon Teachers and the Separation of Church and State in Utah's Territorial Schools
A New Town in the Valley : The Centennial History of Newton, Utah 1869-1969
An Irrepressible Conflict
Decade of Detente : The Mormon-Gentile Female Relationship in Nineteenth-century Utah
Establishing a Recognized Social Order : Social and Cultural Factors in the Development of Utah Public Libraries, 1890 to 1920
Forgotten Kingdom : The Mormon Theocracy in the American West, 1847-1896
Isolationism, Exceptionalism, and Acculturation : The Internationalisation of Mormon Education in Mexico
Male and Female Teachers in Early Utah and the West
Political Patterns in New Mexico and Utah Territories : 1850-1900
Robert Newton Baskin and the Making of Modern Utah
Saving Their School : The 1933 Transfer of Dixie College as an Indicator of Utah's Changing Church and State Relationships
The Limits of Learning in Pioneer Utah
The Mormon Question : Polygamy and Constitutional Conflict in Nineteenth-Century America
Two School Systems in Conflict : 1867-1890
Women in Utah History : Paradigm or Paradox? -
100 Years of History of Millard County
East of Antelope Island
Echoes of Yesterday : Summit County Centennial History
Memories That Live : Utah County Centennial History
Providence and Her People
Tales of a Triumphant People : A History of Salt Lake County, 1847-1900
Under Dixie Sun : A History of Washington County