Item Detail
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9070
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9
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12
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English
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Housewives, Hussies, and Heroines, or the Women of Johnston's Army
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Utah Historical Quarterly
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Spring 1986
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54
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157-78
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This article deals with the lives of the women who were the wives of the officers and men of Johnston's army in Utah. It comments in places on relations with the Mormons, but it focuses mostly on life in the military camp and it tends to emphasise the wives of the military leaders, such as Elizabeth Cumming.
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At Sword's Point, Part 1 : A Documentary History of the Utah War to 1858
Epilogue to the Utah War : Impact and Legacy
Faithful and Fearless : Major Howard Egan : Early Mormonism and the Pioneering of the American West
God's Country, Uncle Sam's Land : Faith and Conflict in the American West
Playing with Shadows : Voices of Dissent in the Mormon West
Polygamy and Prostitution : Comparative Morality in Salt Lake City, 1847-1911
Prostitution, Polygamy, and Power : Salt Lake City, 1847-1918
Recollections of Past Days : The Autobiography of Patience Loader Rozsa Archer
Silk Industry in Utah -
A Comprehensive History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Across the Plains in 1858
Charles A. Scott's Diary of the Utah Expedition, 1857-1861
History of Utah 1540-1886
Memories That Live : Utah County Centennial History
The City of the Saints and Across the Rocky Mountains to California
The Genteel Gentile : Letters of Elizabeth Cumming, 1857-1858
The Hesitant Beginnings of the Catholic Church in Utah
The Move South
The Utah Expedition, 1857-1858
To Utah with the Dragoons and Glimpses of Life in Arizona and California, 1858-1859
Western Justice : The Court at Fort Bridger, Utah Territory