Item Detail
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6792
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3
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11
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English
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Between Two Cultures : The Mormon Settlement of Star Valley, Wyoming
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Journal of Mormon History
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1986/87
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13
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Salt Lake City, UT
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Mormon History Association
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125-40
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The settlement of Star Valley, Wyoming, is viewed in the broader context of Wyoming and western settlement. Who settled Star Valley, why it was settled, and the broad consequences of that settlement are discussed. He argues that it was settled primarily by farm land-hungry colonizers rather than by those Mormons seeking refuge from polygamy persecution.
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