Item Detail
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6463
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20
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7
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English
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The Buchanan Spoils System and the Utah Expedition : Careers of W. M. F. Magraw and John M. Hockaday
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Utah Historical Quarterly
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Spring 1963
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31
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2
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127-50
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Author undertakes a study of spoils system political relationships and their effect upon Buchanan's decision to raise and send a military expedition to Utah in 1857.
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125 Years of Conspiracy Theories : Origins of the Utah Expedition of 1857-58
And the War Came : James Buchanan, the Utah Expedition, and the Decision to Intervene
At Sword's Point, Part 1 : A Documentary History of the Utah War to 1858
Causes of the Utah War Reconsidered
Defending Zion : George Q. Cannon and the California Mormon Newspaper Wars of 1856-1857
Enlisted for the Duration : Discovering the Utah War, Writing At Sword's Point
Epilogue to the Utah War : Impact and Legacy
Fort Limhi : The Mormon Adventure in Oregon Territory, 1855-1858
Gettysburg to Great Salt Lake : George R. Maxwell, Civil War Hero and Federal Marshal among the Mormons
God's Country, Uncle Sam's Land : Faith and Conflict in the American West
"Lonely Bones" : Leadership and Utah War Violence
Making Space on the Western Frontier : Mormons, Miners, and Southern Paiutes
Massacre at Mountain Meadows : An American Tragedy
On the Mormon Frontier : The Diary of Hosea Stout [1844-1861]
Sam Houston and the Utah War
Slavery in Zion: A Documentary and Genealogical History of Black Lives and Black Servitude in Utah Territory, 1847-1862
The Gap in the Buchanan Revival : The Utah Expedition of 1857-58
The Mormon Rebellion : America's First Civil War, 1857-1858
'Unquestionably Authentic and Correct in Every Detail' : Probing John I. Ginn and His Remarkable Utah War Story
Writing Mormon History : Historians and Their Books -
A Pioneer Paper Mirrors the Breakup of Isolation in the Great Basin
History of Utah, 1847-1869
The Mormon Conflict, 1850-1859
The Overland Mail, 1849-1869 : Promoter of Settlement, Precursor of Railroads
The Utah Expedition, 1857-58
Utah and the Nation
Western Justice : The Court at Fort Bridger, Utah Territory