Mormonism's Last Colonizer: The Life and Times of William H. Smart

By the early twentieth century, the era of organized Mormon colonization of the West from a base in Salt Lake City was all but over. One significant region of Utah had not been colonized because it remained in Native American hands--the Uinta Basin, site of a reservation for the Northern Utes. When...

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Yazar: Smart, William B. (auth)
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Baskı/Yayın Bilgisi: Utah State University, University Libraries 2008
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