Item Detail
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9467
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14
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9
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English
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Abraham Lincoln as Seen by the Mormons
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Utah Historical Quarterly
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Spring 1963
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31
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2
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91-108
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Discusses Lincoln's actions towards the Mormons and the Mormons' attitudes toward Lincoln (negative to positive) 1840-1865. Author sees Lincoln's actions as fair, that Lincoln's attitudes towards Mormons were on the whole neutral or positive.
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