Item Detail
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7263
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English
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Red Lights in Zion : Salt Lake City's Stockade, 1908-11
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Utah Historical Quarterly
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Spring 1982
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50
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168-81
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In order to regulate, restrict, and remove prostitution from the business section of Salt Lake city, a district was established and a stockade constructed on the west side of the city. Officially sanctioned by the city council, the stockade closed after three years of operation, but the practice of the vice continued in a less centralized manner.
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