Item Detail
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7970
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21
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English
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Utah and the Depression of the 1890s
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Utah Historical Quarterly
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January 1961
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29
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1
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3-18
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Measures taken by the LDS CHurch to alleviate the suffering and to counter-act the effects of the 1890s depression in Utah. Covers both social and economic spheres.
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Amy Brown Lyman and Social Service Work in the Relief Society
A New Town in the Valley : The Centennial History of Newton, Utah 1869-1969
A Widow's Tale : The 1884-1896 Diary of Helen Mar Kimball Whitney
David Eccles and the Origins of Utah Construction Company - Utah International
Excavating Early Mormon History : The 1878 History Fact-Finding Mission of Apostles Joseph F. Smith and Orson Pratt
Far Western Populism : The Case for Utah
George Q. Cannon's Economic Strategy in the 1890s Depression
Heber J. Grant and the Utah Loan and Trust Company
Joseph F. Smith: Reflections on the Man and His Times
Leonard James Arrington (1917-1999) : A Bibliography
Pioneer Theatre in the Desert
Prelude to Statehood : Coming Together in the 1890s
Robert Newton Baskin and the Making of Modern Utah
So Bright the Dream : Economic Prosperity and the Utah Constitutional Convention
The Brief Career of Young University at Salt Lake City
“The Famous Blue Valley” and a Century of Hopes
The Last Called Mormon Colonization: Polygamy, Kinship, and Wealth in Wyoming’s Bighorn Basin
The Windows of Heaven Revisited : The 1899 Tithing Reformation
Utah in the Twentieth Century
Welfare before Welfare : Twentieth Century LDS Church Charity before the Great Depression
When the Mormon Church Invested in Southern Nevada Gold Mines