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English
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A Constitution for Utah
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Utah Historical Quarterly
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April 1957
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25
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Salt Lake City, UT
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Utah Historical Society
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95-116
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A good narrative history, not highly interpretive but nevertheless containing a lot of insightful material, of the Utah Constitutional Convention of 1895. The author also briefly reviews the efforts of the State of Deseret to achieve statehood.
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An Experiment in Progressive Legislation : The Granting of Woman Suffrage in Utah in 1870
A State is Born
Battle for the Ballot : Essays on Woman Suffrage in Utah, 1870-1896
Charter for Statehood : The Story of Utah's State Constitution
Cooperation among the Mormons
Far Western Populism : The Case for Utah
Finally Statehood! Utah's Struggles, 1849-1896
Gettysburg to Great Salt Lake : George R. Maxwell, Civil War Hero and Federal Marshal among the Mormons
Great Basin Kingdom: An Economic History of the Latter-day Saints, 1830-1900
Notes Towards a Definition of the Council of Fifty
Pioneer Theatre in the Desert
Political Patterns in New Mexico and Utah Territories : 1850-1900
Prostitution, Polygamy, and Power : Salt Lake City, 1847-1918
Saving Their School : The 1933 Transfer of Dixie College as an Indicator of Utah's Changing Church and State Relationships
The Alienation of an Apostle from his Quorum : The Moses Thatcher Case
The 'Americanization' of Utah for Statehood
The church family in nineteenth-century America : Mormonism and the public private divide
The Making of the Convention President : The Political Education of John Henry Smith
Utah's Constitution : A Reflection of the Territorial Experience
Utah's History
Utah State Elections, 1895-1899