Item Detail
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English
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People on the Mormon Frontier : Kanab's Families of 1874
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Journal of Family History
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December 1976
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169-92
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Kanab, Utah, a small agricultural community along the Mormon frontier, had a more normal sex-age distribution than was typical for frontier towns but shared with other frontier towns a high rate of population turnover. Discusses how to handle polygamous families and their complex household organization and the distribution of property among members in the Kanab United Order.
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