Item Detail
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9949
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11
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9
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English
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Men, Motives, and Misunderstandings : A New Look at the Morrisite War of 1862
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Utah Historical Quarterly
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Spring 1976
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44
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2
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112-32
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Article gives an account or short history of the Morrisite Church movement from its beginnings to the armed confrontation with the territorial possee at old Kingston Fort in 1862. Account is somewhat sympathetic to the Morrisites and equally unsympathetic to the Mormons. Author sees the Mormons as being antagonistic and as having overreacted to the Morrisite movement.
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