Item Detail
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757
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Book
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English
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Madsen, Brigham D.
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The Shoshoni Frontier and the Bear River Massacre
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Utah Centennial Series, vol. 1. Salt Lake City
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University of Utah Press
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1985
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25
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'No place to pitch their teepees' : Shoshone Adaptation to Mormon Settlers in Cache Valley, 1855-70
A Frontier Life : Jacob Hamblin, Explorer and Indian Missionary
A Study of the Pioneers of Providence, Utah and Their Children
All Abraham's Children : Changing Mormon Conceptions of Race and Lineage
Blood of the Prophets : Brigham Young and the Massacre at Mountain Meadows
Brigham Young : Pioneer Prophet
Captivity, Adoption, Marriage and Identity : Native American Children in Mormon Homes, 1847-1900
Devil's Gate : Owning the land, owning the story
Forgotten Kingdom : The Mormon Theocracy in the American West, 1847-1896
Fort Limhi : The Mormon Adventure in Oregon Territory, 1855-1858
Indian Relations in Utah during the Civil War
Mormon Convert, Mormon Defector : A Scottish Immigrant in the American West, 1848-1861
Mormon Midwife : The 1846-1888 Diaries of Patty Bartlett Sessions
Mormonism's Last Colonizer : The Life and Times of William H. Smart
Playing with Shadows : Voices of Dissent in the Mormon West
Protecting the Home Front : The Utah Territorial Militia During the Civil War
Running the Line : James Henry Martineau's Surveys in Northern Utah, 1860-1882
Sagwitch : Shoshoni Chieftain, Mormon Elder, 1822-1884
Saints or Sinners? The Evolving Perceptions of Mormon-Indian Relations in Utah Historiography
The Bear River Massacre : New Historical Evidence
The Bear River Massacre : New historical evidence
The Civil War Years in Utah : The Kingdom of God and the Territory that did not Fight
The Utah Letters of Alexander C. Badger, Jr.
Toward a Reconstruction of Mormon and Indian Relations, 1847-1877
We'll Find the Place : The Mormon Exodus 1846-1848