Item Detail
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6459
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19
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3
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English
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Land Contest in Early Utah
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Utah Historical Quarterly
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October 1961
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29
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4
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309-25
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Discussion of the parceling out of land and the acquisition of land titles in Utah, 1847-1869. Difficulties caused by Mormon settlement patterns (village) are covered.
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Aberrant Mormon Settlers : The Homesteaders of Highland, Utah
A History of Mapleton, Utah, to 1945
A New Town in the Valley : The Centennial History of Newton, Utah 1869-1969
Building Zion : The Latter-day Saint Legacy of Urban Planning
Charter for Statehood : The Story of Utah's State Constitution
Doing the Works of Abraham : Mormon Polygamy―Its Origin, Practice, and Demise
Finally Statehood! Utah's Struggles, 1849-1896
Forgotten Kingdom : The Mormon Theocracy in the American West, 1847-1896
Gettysburg to Great Salt Lake : George R. Maxwell, Civil War Hero and Federal Marshal among the Mormons
Joseph Smith and the Clash of Sacred Cultures
Mormon Conquest : Whites and Natives in the Intermountain West
Nauvoo : Kingdom on the Mississippi
Railroading Religion : Mormons, Tourists, and the Corporate Spirit of the West
Running the Line : James Henry Martineau's Surveys in Northern Utah, 1860-1882
The History of the Mormons, Their Persecutions and Travels
The Mormon Rebellion : America's First Civil War, 1857-1858
The Seven Ages of Thomas Lyne : A Tragedian among the Mormons
The Utah Military Frontier, 1872-1912 : Forts Cameron, Thornburgh and Duchesne
Women Homesteaders in Utah, 1869-1934