Item Detail
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9558
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4
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15
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English
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Change Engulfs a Frontier Settlement : Ogden and Its Residents Respond to the Railroad
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Journal of Mormon History
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1985
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12
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Salt Lake City, UT
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Mormon History Association
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15-28
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The impact of the railroad on the demographic, economic, and social fabric of Ogden is analyzed. The transformation of Ogden from a bastion of Mormon political power to gentile power is described.
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Misplacing Ogden, Utah : Race, Class, Immigration, and the Construction of Urban Reputations
Mormon 'Deliverance' and the Closing of the Frontier
Saints : The Story of the Church of Jesus Christ in the Latter Days. No Unhallowed Hand 1846–1893.
The Mormon History Association's Tanner Lectures : The First Twenty Years -
A Historical Study of the Influence of the Railroad Upon Ogden, Utah 1868-1875
A History of Ogden : Preprint of the Proposed Inventory of Municipal Archives of Utah
An Examination of Mormon and Non-Mormon Influence in Ogden City Politics, 1847-1896
Beneath Ben Lomond's Peak : A History of Weber County, 1824-1900
Contracting For the Union Pacific
Great Basin Kingdom : An Economic History of the Latter-day Saints, 1830-1900
Household Wealth in a Settlement Economy : Utah, 1850-1870
Lorin Farr, Pioneer
Ogden : Junction City
Popular History of Utah
Steaming Through : Arrangements for Mormon Emigration from Europe, 1869-1887
The Mormons and the Silver Mines
Tullidge's Histories. Volume II
Utah's History
Wealth Mobility : The Missing Element