Item Detail
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9714
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16
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7
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English
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The Utah Military Frontier, 1872-1912 : Forts Cameron, Thornburgh and Duchesne
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Utah Historical Quarterly
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Fall 1964
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32
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4
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330-54
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A Frontier Life : Jacob Hamblin, Explorer and Indian Missionary
A History of Fort Duchesne, Utah, and the Role of its First Commanding Officer, Frederick W. Benteen
Being Different : Stories of Utah Minorities
Fort Douglas and the Soldiers of the Wasatch : A Final Salute
Last Chance Byway : The History of Nine Mile Canyon
Leonard James Arrington (1917-1999) : A Bibliography
Life at a Church Academy : The Murdock LDS Academy in Beaver, Utah
Mountain Meadows Massacre : Collected Legal Papers
Nine Mile : Eastern Utah's Forgotten Road ; Postscript : No Longer a Forgotten Road
Saints, Slaves, and Blacks : The Changing Place of Black People within Mormonism
The U.S. Army Overlooks Salt Lake Valley : Fort Douglas, 1862-1965
The Ute Indians of Utah, Colorado, and New Mexico
Through the Uintas : History of the Carter Road
Twelve Mormon Homes Visited in Succession on a Journey Through Utah to Arizona
Utah's Ethnic Minorities : A Survey
Vengeance is Mine: The Mountain Meadows Massacre and Its Aftermath -
Builders of Uintah : A Centennial History of Uintah County 1872-1947
Crusade against Theocracy : The Reminiscence of Judge Jacob Smith Boreman of Utah, 1872-1877
History of Utah
Indian-White Relations in Uintah Basin
Land Contest in Early Utah
Military Forts of the West
Monuments to Courage : A History of Beaver County