Item Detail
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9967
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English
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The Mormon Cotton Mission in Southern Utah
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Pacific Historical Review
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August 1956
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25
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221-38
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The first attempt to raise cotton in Utah, in 1857, proved disappointing. With the Civil War, the mission's importance increased, but afterwards the decline in price, natural, and finally legal difficulties made the result again disappointing. Brigham Young, however, never lost faith in the project and it was continued.
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