Item Detail
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9225
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12
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12
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English
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Life behind Bars : Mormon Cohabs of the 1880's
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Utah Historical Quarterly
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Winter 1979
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47
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1
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22-41
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Over a thousand men and women, convicted of crimes relating to the practice of polygamy in territorial Utah, were interred in the penitentiary at Salt Lake City during the 18802 and early 1890s. A picture of penitentiary life for those convicted Mormons is depicted.
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Let's Talk About Polygamy
Mormon Polygamy : A Bibliography, 1977-92
Mormons and Cowboys, Moonshiners and Klansman : Federal Law Enforcement in the South and West, 1870-1893
Prisoner for Polygamy : The Memoirs and Letters of Rudger Clawson at the Utah Territorial Penitentiary, 1884-87
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A Study of the Utah Commission, 1882-96
History of Utah State Prison, 1850-1952
Journal of George Cannon Lambert
Levi Savage Jr. Journal
Life of a Pioneer : Being the Autobiography of James S. Brown
Passing Thoughts
The 'Americanization' of Utah for Statehood
The Journal of Joseph Smith Black
The Martyrdom of Joseph Standing
The Political Reconstruction of Utah Territory, 1866-1890
The Prison Diary of a Mormon Apostle