Item Detail
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9535
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Journal Article
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English
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Arrington, Chris Rigby
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The Finest of Fabrics : Mormon Women and the Silk Industry in Early Utah
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Utah Historical Quarterly
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Fall 1978
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46
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4
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1978
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376-96
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Author looks at the silk industry in Utah that despite support from Church leaders and untiring efforts by Mormon women, never became a viable, profitable industry. The lack of machinery, the encroachment of the ouside world, and the end of cooperative economics contributed to the demise of Utah's silk industry.
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