Item Detail
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8200
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English
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The Architectural History of Utah
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Utah Historical Quarterly
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Summer 1975
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43
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3
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208-39
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"Two major categories of architecture are examined in this brief history: the vernacular, referring primarily to early pioneer structures, and the stylistic or 'high style' (both architect and non-architect designed) of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries." [Author]
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Colonization, Utah
Architecture, vernacular
Architecture, civic and community buildings
Salt Lake City, Utah, architecture
Architecture, residential
Architecture, temples
Forts, pioneer
Architecture, meeting places
Utah, architecture
Architecture, American setting
Architecture, meeting places, tabernacles
Architecture -
A Bibliography of Studies in Mormon Folklore
Folklore in Utah
Houses with Two Fronts : The Evolution of Domestic Architectural Design in a Mormon Community
Nineteenth-Century Mormon Architecture and City Planning
North European Horizontal Log Construction in the Sanpete-Sevier Valleys
The Americanism of Utah
The Mormon Experience : A History of the Latter-day Saints
Utah's History