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English
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Lee's Ferry : From Mormon Crossing to National Park
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Logan, UT
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Utah State University Press
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In his work, Rielly investigates the history of Lee's Ferry, a ferry that traveled across the Colorado River and its canyons. Because of its convenience at the time, it became the pioneer's and colonist's umbilical tie to Mother Utah. It's usage continued to have a significant historical impact on the politics, social aspects, and growth of Utah, and it ultimately led to the establishment of a National Park. Rielly gathers both information and primary sources as he discusses these topics.
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