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Villages on wheels
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Stanley Buchholz Kimball |
Mormon travels, often made at great sacrifice, began in a first move in 1831 from New York and Pennsylvania, and on to Ohio, Missouri, and Illinois. Then came the the great wagon and handcart exodus … |
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Devil's Gate
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David Roberts |
"The Mormon handcart tragedy of 1856 is the worst disaster in the history of the Western migrations, and yet it remains virtually unknown today outside Mormon circles. Following the death of Joseph S… |
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A search for place
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F. LaMond Tullis |
This book is a trek through the back reaches of eight generations of the history of the Henry family. The Henrys pushed in from Northern Irelan'ds Celtic regions to rhode Island and them moved to New… |
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How odd
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Shirley Bahlmann |
xiii, 87 p. ; 23 cm |
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One side by himself
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Ronald O. Barney |
"Lewis Barney's life-span roughly covered the last third of a period which significantly influenced American culture. His death in 1894, after a lifetime of chasing civilization's edge, was coinciden… |
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True stories of Mormon pioneer courage
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Lucy Parr |
Presents twenty-two stories of lesser-known pioneers who have made contributions to the Mormon Church. |
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Mormon Odyssey
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Maria S. Ellsworth |
Here is the captivating story of Ida Hunt Udall, a plural wife of David K. Udall, an early Mormon leader in Arizona. Her story is told through her memories of her early life; her journal; her "birthd… |
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