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Utah Historical Quarterlies
Fall 1965 (Book 692)(photocopy)
● Bingham Canyon Through the Eyes of A Company Doctor by Russell G.
Frazier
● Life and labor Among the Immigrants of Bingham Canyon
● Servian-Austrian Christmas at Highland Boy by Claire Noall
● US Army Overlooks Salt Lake Valley: Fort Douglas 1862-1965
● President’s Report For The Fiscal Year: 1964-1965
Spring 1974 (Book 817)
● Americanization of Utah’s Agriculture
● Establishing and Maintaining Land Ownership in Utah Prior to 1869
● Kanab United Order: The President’s Nephew and the Bishop
● Memories of a Uintah Basin Farm
● The Early sheep Industry in Southern Utah
● Watermasters Stick
Summer 1974 (Book 825)
● The Commencement of the Godbeite Protest: Another View
● Utah’s First Convict Labor Camp
● Pioneer Roadometer
● From Mules to Motorcars: Utah’s Changing Transportation Scene
● The Transcontinental Railroad and Ogden City Politics
● Frontier Theatre: The Corinne Opera House
Spring 1975 (Book 849)
● Utah’s Coal Lands: A Vital Example of How America Became a Great
Nation by Helen Z. Papanikolas
● The Foreign Element and the 1903- 4 Carbon County Coal Miners’ Strike by
Allen Kent Powell.
● South Slav Settlement in Utah 1890-1935 by Joseph Stephanovich
● Italian Fraternal Organizations in Utah 1897-1934 by Philip F. Notaralanni
Summer 1975 (Book 823)
● The Architectural History of Utah
● William Harrison Folsom: Pioneer Architect
● Spring City: A Look At a Nineteenth-Century Mormon Village
● Stone Buildings of Beaver City
● Heritage of Stone in Willard
● Religious Architecture of the LDS Church: Influences and Changes since
1847
Fall 1975 (Book 824)
● Growing Years: Westminister College From Birth to Adolescence
● Catholic Education in Utah 1875-1975
● Utah’s Educational Innovation: LDS Religion Classes 1890-1929
● Buds on the Tree of Knowledge: Early Views of Brigham Young University
● The Two Miss Cooks: Pioneer Professionals for Utah Schools
● William C. Staines: “English Gentleman of Refinement and Culture”
Spring 1976 (Book 816)
● Men, Motives and Misunderstandings: A new Look at the Morrisite War of
1862.
● Archaeological and Cryptological Analyses of the Manti Inscriptions.
● Catholicism Among the Mormons 1875-79
● An Anarchist Defends the Mormons: The Case of Dyer D. Lum
● Mormon Religion in Nauvoo: Some Reflections
Summer 1976 (Book 840)
● The Liberal Shall be Blessed-Sarah M. Kimball
● Woman’s Exponent: Forty-Two Years of Speaking For Women
● Truman Leonard-Pioneer Mormon Farmer
● Never Change a Song
● The Utah State Supreme Court and Its Justices 1896-1976
● The Fremonts and Utah
Fall 1976 (Book 820)
● Study of Mormon Folklore
● Martyrdom of Joseph Smith-An Archetypal Study
● Legend of Jessie Evans Smith
● Great and Dreadful Day: Mormon Folklore of the Apocalypse
● Some Botanical Cures in Mormon Folk Medicine: An Analysis
● A Bibliography of Studies in Mormon Folklore
Winter 1976 (Book 842)
● Cyrus Dallin and his Paul Revere Statue
● Fray Francisco Atanasio Dominguez and Fray Silvestre Velez De Escalante
● Joseph L Rawlins, Father of Utah Statehood
● The Americanism of Utah
Spring 1977 (Book 838)
● The Secularization of the Utah Labor Movement
● Utah and the Nationwide Coal Miners Strike of 1922
● Mining at Alta-A Further Look
● The Nurse-Marva Christensen Hanchett of Sevier County
● Electric Power Comes to Utah
● Historic Utilization of Paria River
Summer 1977 (Book 836)
● Building A Commonwealth: The Secular Leadership of Brigham Young
● Encourage the Saints: Brigham Young’s Annual Tours of the Mormon
Settlements
● Shadows of Brigham Young as seen by his Biographers
● Calligraphy in Brigham Young’s Office
● From Impulsive Girl to Patient Wife: Lucy Bigelow Young
● Promoting Railroads and Statehood: John W. Young
Fall 1977 (Book 835)
● The Great Protectionist: Senator Reed Smoot of Utah
● The Way We Were: A Photographic Essay
● Teapot Dome Revisited: Reed Smoot and Conservation in the 1920’s
● That Smoke-Filled Room: A Utah’s Role in the 1920 GOP Convention
● The Public Image of Sen. Reed Smoot 1902-1932
Summer 1978 (Book 832)
● Open Hand and Mailed Fist: Mormon-Indian Relations in Utah 1847-52
● Of Pride and Politics: Brigham Young as Indian Superintendent
● Utah Indians Along Civil War Communication LInes
● The Utah National Guard on the Mexican Border in 1916
● Improbable Ambassadors: Black Soldiers at Fort Douglas 1896-99
● Silver Service for the Battleship Utah: A Naval Tradition Under Governor
Spry.
Fall 1978 (Book 833)
● Pestiferous Ironclads: The Grasshopper Problems in Pioneer Utah
● Sanpete County Between the Wars: an Overview of a Rural Economy in
Transition.
● One Hundred Years of Utah Climate
● The Finest of Fabrics: Mormon Women and the Silk Industry in Early Utah
● Diamonds in the Dust: John W. Carlson’s Alfalfa Seed Research
Winter 1978 (Book 834)
● Divorce among Mormon Polygamist: Extent and Explanations
● Beyond the Manifesto: Polygamous Cohabitation among LDS Central
Authorities After 1890.
● J. Cecil Alter; Founding Editor of Utah Historical Quarterly
● An Ambiguous Decision: The Implementation of Mormon Priesthood denial
for the Black man-A Reexamination
● Another Visit with Walter Murray Gibson
Spring 1979 (Book 830)
● Utah’s Regions: A view From the Hinterland
● Forces that shaped Utah’s Dixie: Another Look
● Folk Material Culture of the Sanpete-Sevier Area: Today’s Reflections of a
Region’s Post.
● Folklore of Utah’s Little Scandinavia
● Reflections on a Rural Tradition- A Photographic Essay
● Utah’s Ellis Island: The Difficult Americanization of Carbon County
● The Valley of the Bear River and the Movement of Culture Between Utah
and Idaho.
Summer 1979 (Book 826)
● Urban Utah: Toward a Fuller Understanding
● The Impact of Mining On Salt Lake City
● Right to be Different: Ogden and Weber County Politics 1850-1924
● Transcontinental Travelers Excursions to Salt Lake City and Ogden: A
Photographic Essay
● Ogden: A Federal Colony in Utah
● Utah’s Dynamic Dixie: Satellite of Salt Lake, Las Vegas, or Los Angeles?
Fall 1979 (Book 818)
● Archaic Inhabitants in the Northern Colorado Plateau
● Utah’s Spanish Trail
● Archaeological Investigations at the Isaac Chase Mill
● The Walker War: Defense and Conciliation as Strategy
● Buffalo Soldiers: Guardians of the Uintah Frontier 1886-1901
Winter 1979 (Book 831)
● Utah Sexton of Prohibition
● Life Behind Bars: Momon Cohabs of the 1880’s
● Nathaniel Baldwin, Utah Inventor and Patron of the Fundamentalist
Movement
● I’m Here for the Cash-Man Florence and the Great Mormon Temple
● Dry Goods and Groceries in Early Utah: An account Book View of James
Campbell Livingston
● Early Utah Pioneers, Cultural Societies
Spring 1980 (Book 868)
● Millard Fillmore-Utah’s Friend in the White House
● Justice For All of For the Elect-The Utah County Probate Court 1855-72
● Good Guys VS, Good Guys: Rudger Clawson, John Sharp and Civil
Disobedience in Nineteenth Century Utah
● Utah’s Experience with the Desert Land Act
● A. Ray Olpin and the Postwar Emergency at the University of Utah
Summer 1980 (Book 869)
● Frolics and Free Schools for the Youthful Gentiles of Corinne
● Topaz: City of Dust
● Growing Up Greek In Helper Utah
● Of Benefit and Interest to the Children of Salt Lake City-The Tracy Aviary
● Rowland Hall-St. Mark’s School: Alternative Education for More than a
Century
● A New Community: Mormon Teachers and the Seperation of church and
State In Utah’s Territorial Schools
Fall 1980 (Book 700)
● Teancum Pratt: Founder of Helper
● Rebels and Relatives: The Mormon Foundation of Spring Glen 1878-90
● One Long Day That Went on Forever
● Blanding, The Making of a Community.
Winter 1980 (Book 870)
● The Taylor-Cowley Affair and the Watershed of Mormon History
● The Goose Hangs High: Excerpts from the Letters of Martha Hughes
Cannon
● Entitled to Be Called An Artist: Landscape and Portrait Painter Frederick
Percy
● Building Railroads for the Kingdom: The Career of John W. Young 1867-
1891
● The Lion and the Lady: Brigham Young and Emma Smith
Spring 1981 (Book 865)
● Cathedral of the Madeline: The Building and embellishment of a Historic
Place
● The Evolution of Culture and Tradition in Utah’s Mexican American
Community
● Labor conflict at Eureka 1886-87
● Ogden’s Horrible Tragedy The lynching of George Segal
● Goshute-Shoshone Draft Resistance 1917-1918
● The Unwanted Indians-The Southern Utes in Southwestern Utah
Summer 1981 (Book 881)
● Women and the Socialist Party in Utah 1900-1920
● I care Nothing For Politics: Ruth May Fox, Forgotten Suffragist
● A Woman State School Superintendent: Whatever Happened to Mrs.
McVicker.
● Nurturing LDS Primaries: Louise Felt and May Anderson 1880-1940
● Women’s Work on the Mormon Frontier
● Enterprising Ladies: Utah’s Nineteenth Century Women Editors
Fall 1981 (Book 867)
● Claude T. Barnes-Utah Naturalist
● A Winter Acquaintance with Timpanogos
● The Modern Discovery, Popularization, And Early Development of Bryce
Canyon, Utah
● A Footnote to History: The US Army at Promontory, Utah May 10, 1869
● William D. Davies visits the Welsh in Utah in 1891
Winter 1981 (Book 866)
● Utah’s Harsh Lands, Hearth of Greatness
● Last Free Land Rush
● Nine Mile-Eastern Utah’s Forgotten Road
● “Good Roads Roberts” and the Fight for Utah’s Highways.
● The Blue Dugway
● Cultural Veneer-Decorative Plastering in Utah’s Sanpete Valley
● Life in a Village Society-1877-1920
Spring 1982 (Book 877)
● Prelude to Dispossession: The Fur Trades Significance for the Northern Utes
and Southern Paiutes.
● Brigham Bicknell Young Musical Christian Scientist
● Women in the Utah Work Force. From Statehood to World War II
● Bicycle Racing and the Salt Pace: Two Letters
● Red Light in Zion: Salt Lake City’s Stockade. 1908-11
● Zion’s Rowdies: Growing Up on the Mormon Frontier.
Summer 1982 (Book 878)
● A Question of Conscience-The Resignation of Ronald Paul Jones
● Hornets in the Hive: Socialists in Early Twentieth Century Utah
● The Emerging Social Worker and the Distribution of the Castle Gate relief
Fund
● The National Women’s Relief Society and the U.S. Sheppard Towner Act
● Polygamy and the Frontier: Mormon Women in Early Utah
Fall 1982 (Book 880)
● When the Spirits did Abound: Nineteenth Century Utah’s encounter with
Free Thought Radicalism
● From Foe to Friend: The Mormon Embrace of Fiction
● The Mormon Meetinghouse: Reflection of Pioneer Religious and Social Life
in Salt Lake City.
● Delegate John M Bernhisel: Salt Lake Physician following the Civil War
● The Deseret Museum.
Winter 1982 (Book 879)
● La Plata 1891-93 Boom, Bust and Controversy
● A Dam in the Desert-Pat Moran’s Last Water Venture
● The Frisco Charcoal Kilns
● Iron City: Mormon Mining Town
● William H. Smart, Builder in the Basin
● The Strawberry Valley Reclamation Project and the Opening of the Uintah
Indian Reservation
Spring 1983 (Book 874)
● Childhood in Gunnison Utah
● Hide and Seek -Children on the Underground.
● The Night before Doomsday
● Utah 4-H-A dynamic Youth Program
● Religion and Education: The Scopes Controversy in Utah
Summer 1983 (Book 873)
● Historic Houses In Beaver: An Introduction to Materials Styles and
Craftsmen.
● Minersville, the Beginnings of Lead-Silver Mining in Utah
● Warm Winters, and White Rabbits: Folklore of the Welsh and English Coal
Miners
● The Benjamin Presbyterian Church 1886-1916
● The M-Factors in Tooele’s History
Fall 1983 (Book 875)
● Mountain Common Law: The Extralegal Punishment Of Seducers in Early
Utah
● Reclamation of Young Citizens Reform of Utah’s Juvenile Legal System
1888-1910
● The Basis of Mining Property Rights in Nineteenth Century Utah -The Case
of the Rush Valley District.
● To Get Utah in Union: Diary of A Failed Mission.
Winter 1983 (Book 876)
● The Colony Guard to California in ‘49
● A Crisis Averted: General Harney and the Change In Command Of the Utah
Expedition.
● Salt Lake City Through a German’s Eyes: A Visit by Theodor Kirchhoff in
1867
● Melancholy News: Utah’s First Fatal Passenger Train Collision.
● Utah War Industry During World War II: A Human Impact Analysis
Spring 1984 (Book 822)
● Best in the West? Corinne, Utah’s First Baseball Champions
● Deserets, Red Stockings, and Out-Of -Towners: Baseball Comes of Age in
Salt Lake City 1877-79
● Joe the Fish Lake Guide
● Harry Aleson and the Place No one Knew
● Tennis in Utah-The First Fifty Years 1885-1935
Summer 1984 (Book 871)
● 125 Years of Conspiracy Theories: Origins of the Utah Expedition of 1857-
58
● The Gentile Polygamist-Arthur R. Browne, Ex-Senator From Utah
● The 1876 Arsenal Hill Explosion
● Good Indian Spring
● Recent psychic Evidence-The visit of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle to Utah in
1923
● Creating a New Alphabet for Zion-The Origin of the Deseret Alphabet
Fall 1984 (Book 821)
● German-Speaking Immigrant Experience in Utah
● Waves of Immigration
● Die Auswanderung
● Memory Box
● We all worked
● Life More Sweet than Bitter
Winter 1984 (Book 872)
● Ethnic Folklore In Utah: New Perspectives.
● Monticello: The Hispanic Cultural Gateway to Utah
● Wrestling With Death: Greek Immigrant Funeral Customs in Utah
● North European Horizontal Log Construction in the Sanpete Sevier Valley
● Utah’s Indians and Popular Photography in the American West: A View
From the Picture Post Card.
Spring 1985 (Book 844)
● Community Dramatics in Early Castle Valley
● George Careless, Pioneer Musician
● Sisterhood and Sociability-The Utah Women’s Press Club 1891-1928
● The Old Folks Day: A Unique Utah Tradition
● Utah Writ Small, Challenge and Change in Kane County’s Past
Summer 1985 (Book 498)
● The U.S. Department of Justice in Utah Territory 1870-90
● The Prison Experience of Abraham H. Cannon
● Do Not Execute Chief Pocatello-President Lincoln Acts to Save the
Shoshone Chief.
● Paiute Pose and the Last White Uprising
● Bootlegging in Zion: Making and Selling the “Good Stuff”
Fall 1985 (Book 819)
● Substance of the Land: Agriculture’s Industry in the Smelter Cases of 1904
and 1906.
● From Housework to Office Clerks: Utah’s Working Women 1870-1900
● Peerless Coal Mines
● Robert D. Young and the Otter Creek Reservoir
● “The Gypsies are Coming: The Gypsies are Coming”
● Don Maguire’s Trading Expedition in Northern Arizona 1879
Winter 1985 (Book 845)
● Salt Lake City: Wells Fargo’s Transportation Depot during the Stagecoach
Era
● Germanicus Passengers from England To Early Settlements in Utah and
Idaho
● Bridge: A railroading Community on the Great Salt Lake
● Railroad Depots in Ogden: Microcosms of a Community
Spring 1986 (Book 841)
● William Chandless: British Overlander, Mormon Observer, Amazon
Explorer
● One Man’s Air Force: The Experience of Byron Dussler at Wendover Field
Utah 1941-46
● Housewives, Hussies and Heroines, or the Women of Johnson’s Army.
Summer 1986 (Book 696)
● Out of the Depressions Depths-Henry H Bloods First Term as Gvoernor.
● Labor Inspection During the Great Depression
● Utah’s great Drought of 1994
● Depression Memories
● Economics of Ambivalence-Utah’s Depression Experience
Fall 1986 (Book 839)
● Struggle Against Great Odds-Challenges in Utah’s Marginal Agricultural
Areas 1925-39
● Japanese Americans and Keetley Farms: Utah’s Relocation Colony
● A Utahn Abroad-Parley P. Christensen’s Word tour 1921-1923
● Death of Brigham Young-Occasion for Satire
Winter 1986 (Book 843)
● Further Investigations: Architecture at the Turn of the Century
● Frederic Albert Hall, Architect.
● The “Unrivalled Perkins Addition” Portrait of a Streetcar Subdivision
● William Allen, Architect: Builder and His Contribution to the Built
Environment of Davis County.
● William Allen’s clients: A socio-Economic Inquiry
● The Best of Its kind and Grade: Rebuilding the Sanpete Valley 1890-1910.
Spring 1987 (Book 847_
● Before Powell: Exploration of the Colorado River
● Charles Kelly’s Glen Canyon Ventures and Adventures
● The Bernheimer Explorations in Forbidding Canyon
● “Les Voyageurs Sans Trace”-The Decolmont-Deseyne Kayak Party of 1938
● Norman Nevills Whitewater man of the West
Summer 1987 (Book 848)
● Shaping the Nature of a Controversy: The Park service, The Forest Service
and the Cedar Breaks Proposal
● The Afterlife of St. Mary’s County Or Utah’s Penumbra in Eastern Nevada
● The Skull Valley Band of the Goshute Tribe-Deeply Attached To their
Native Homeland.
● A few Personal Glimpses of Juanita Brooks
● “There goes Matilda”-Millard County Midwife and Nurse.
Fall 1987 (Book 837)
● Charles Henry Wilcken, An Undervalued Saint
● Oscar Wilde’s Visit to Salt Lake City
● A visit to the Champ’s House
● The Rise of Tex Rickard as a Fight Promoter
● Memories of Wrestling at the Fairgrounds Coliseum
● Frederick Vining Fisher: Methodist Apologist for Mormonism
Winter 1987 (Book 453, 499)
● The Circleville Massacre-A Brutal Incident in Utah’s Black Hawk War.
● Arthur Pratt, Utah Lawman by Richard and Mary Van Wagoner
● Murder, Mayhem and Mormons,.-The Evolution of Law Enforcement on the
San Juan Frontier 1980-1900
● Navajos, Mormons and Henry L. Mitchell: Cauldron of Conflict on the San
Juan.
● Richard Dallin Westwood: Sheriff and Ferryman of early Grand County.
Spring 1988 (Book 829)
● Overland Emigration, The California Trail, and the Hastings Cutoff
● Great Salt Lake and Great Salt Lake City American Curiosities
● Stansbury’s Expedition to the Great Salt Lake 1849-50
● Seymour Miller’s Account of an Early Sheep Operation On Fremont Island
● Thomas Caldwell Adams: The Man and the Lake
Summer 1988 (Book 846)
● Swedes in Grantsville Utah 1860-1900
● Little Berlin: Swiss Saints of the Logan Tenth Ward
● My Garden of Eden
● I Owe my Soul and Architectural and Social History of Kenilworth , Utah
● A struggle for Survival and Identity: Families in the Aftermath of the Castle
Gate Mine Disaster
Winter 1988 (Book 828)
● Beginning of Modern Electric Power Service in Utah 1912-1922
● The Demise of the Deseret Iron Company: Failure of the Brick Furnace
Lining Technology
● The Failure of Utah’s First Sugar Factory
● Frederick Kesler, Utah Craftsman
● Box Elder Flouring Mill
Spring 1989 (Book 455)
● Saratoga, Utah Lake’s Oldest Resort by Richard Van Wagoner.
● Salt Lake Sanitorium-Medical Advisor to the Saints
● Cholera, Blight and Sparrows: A look at Utah’s First Agricultural Agents.
● Practically free from the taint of the Bootlegger: A closer look at Prohibition
in Southeastern Utah
● Building Zion: Conception Framework.
Spring 1991(Book 456)
● For Commerce, Copper, and Children:The Architecture of Scott & Welch
1914-1938.
● Utah’s Rosies: Women in the Utah War Industries During World War II.
● The Wheeler Survey in Utah, Idaho, and Montana: Samuel E. Tillman’s
Source of Duty in 1877.
● Wilford Woodruff’s Intellectual Progress, and the growth of the amateur
scientific and technological tradition in early Territorial Utah.
● Lehi Sugar Factory-100 years in Retrospect by Richard Van Wagoner.
Spring 1992 (Book 698)
● The Peculiar Case of James Lynch and Robert King
● Justice in the Black Hawk War: Trial of Thomas Jose
● Charles R. Savage, the other Promontory Photographer
● Diary of Mary Elizabeth Stapley-A schoolteacher in Virgin Utah
● Americanization of an Immigrant-The Rev. MSGR. Alfredo F. Giovannoni
Summer 1992(Book 457)
● Phantom Pathfinder-Juan Maria Antonio De rivera and his Expedition
● New Light on the Mountain Meadow Massacre
● Canyons, Cows and Conflict-A Native American HIstory of Montezuma
Canyon 1874-1933
● Until Dissolved by Consent-The Western River Guides Association.
● I wanted to be a Chaplain-A reminiscence of World War II.
Fall 1992 (Book 699)
● Utah Mode of War in the Conflict of 1865-68
● Making of an Insurgent-Parley P. Christensen and utah Republicanism 1900-
1912
● Warmth, Friendship, and Scholoarship: The Life and Times of Virginia
Hanson
● The Delta Phi Debating and Literary Society: Utah’s First Fraternity 1869-
1904
Winter 1992 (Book 527)
● Common Law of England in the Territory of Utah
● Who shall raise the Children?:Vera Black and the rights of Polygamous Utah
Parents
● Home Hungry Hearts
● With McArthur in the Philippines
● Life at Iosepa, Utah’s Polynesian Colony
Spring 1993 (Book 697)
● Thomas L. Kane and the Utah War
● The “St. Peters of the New World”-Salt Lake Temple, Tourism, and a New
Image for Utah.
● In and Out of Mormondom-Charles w. Hemenway Journalist.
● C.C. Goodwin and the Taming of the Tribune
● Smith Wells, Stagecoach Inn on the Nine Mile Road.
Summer 1993 (Book 476)
● Sisters at the Bar-Utah Women in Law
● Utah State Supreme Court: Justice Samuel R. Thurman
● Remembering Justice A.H. Ellett
● County Courthouses of Utah-A photographic Essay
● Emancipation of the Juvenile Court 1957-1965
● An Affair with a Flag
Fall 1993 (Book 517)
● A Sad and Expensive Experience-Ernest L. Wilkinson’s 1964 Bid for the US
Senate
● Poetry, Polity, and the Cache Valley Pioneer Polemics in the Journal of
Aaron DeWitt 1869-96
● Murray, Utah Families in Transition 1890-1920
● Beyond the Spotlight: The Red Scare in Utah.
Winter 1993 (Book 454)
● Salt Lake Seagulls:Professional Football Team
● Searching for Abner Blackburn
● Melba Judge Lehner and Child Care in the State of Utah
● An Economic Kaleidoscope: The Stephen Hales Family of Bountiful.
● Peoples Progressive Telephone Company. 1912-1917: The Dream and the
Reality.
Spring 1994 (Book 520)
● The 1872 Diary and Plant Collection of Ellen Powell Thompson
● The Swett Homestead 1909-10
● Garland Hurt, the American Friend of the Utah’s
● Over the Rim to Red Rock Country: The Parley P. Pratt Exploring Company
of 1849
Summer 1994 (Book 468)
● Crisis in Utah Higher Education: The Consolidation Controversy of 1905-07
● A little Oasis in the Desert: Community Building in Hurricane, Utah 1860-
1929
● Keetley, Utah: the Birth and Death of a Small Town
● Utah CCCs: The Conservators Medium for Young Men, Nature, Economy
and Freedom
● An Adventure for Adventure’s Sake: Recounted by Robert B. Aird.
Fall 1994 (Book 519)
● Prelude to Statehood: Coming Together in the 1890’s
● Search and Seizure in Utah: Recounting the Antipolygamy Raids.
● Utah Maverick: Frank J. Cannon and the Politics of
Conscience in 1896.
● Growing Up Railroad-Remembering Echo City
● The Fall of the Philippines: A reminiscence of World
War II.
Winter 1994 (Book 518)
● A Gauge of the Times: Ensign Peak in the Twentieth Century
● The Wasters and Destroyers: Community-Sponsored Predator Control in
Early Utah Territory.
● Rags! Rags! Rags!!! Beginnings of the Paper Industry in the Salt Lake
Valley 1849-58
● Jacob Brand’s Register of Dutchtown, Utah’s Lost German Mining Colony
● John Steele: Medicine Man, Magician, Mormon Patriarch
Spring 1995 (Book 521)
● Undiscovered to Undiscoverable: Gregory Natural Bridge
● Lost World of Glen Canyon
● I remember Bates
● The St. George Temple Baptismal Font
● No Place to Pitch their Teepees-Shoshone Adaption to Mormon Settlers in
Cache Valley 1855-70
● Shaping up the Troops-A reminiscence of World War II
● In Memoriam: A. Russell Mortensen 1911-1995
Summer 1995 (Book 522)
● Sail and Steam: Great Salt Lake’s Boats and Boat builders 1847-1901
● A Transforming Forge: Military Aviation and Utah in World War II
● Fighting the Good Fight: The Utah Home Front During World War II
● Senator Arthur V. Watkins and the Termination of Utah’s Southern Paiute
Indians.
Fall 1995 (Book 516)
● Decade of Detente: The Mormon-Gentile Female Relationship in
Nineteenth-Century Utah
● So Bright the Dream: Economic Prosperity and the Utah Constitutional
Convention.
● Statehood Political Allegiance and Utah’s First U.S. Senate Seats: Prizes for
the National Parties and Local Factions.
● All Hail! Statehood!
● In Memoriam: C. Gregory Crampton 1911-1995
Winter 1995 (Book 514, 515)
● Soldiers, Savers, Slackers and Spies: Southeastern Utah’s Response to
World War I
● Kanarraville fights World War I
● Utah Experiment station in the Widtsoe Years
● Sego Lily: Utah’s State Flower
Spring 1996 (Book 467)
● Salt Lake City’s Reaper Club
● Three Days in May: Life and Manners in Salt Lake City 1895
● Lewis Leo Munson, An Entrepreneur in Escalante, Utah 1896-1963
● Some Meaning of Utah History
● The Historical Occurrence and Demise of Bison in Northern Utah
● Gorgoza and Gogoza Fiction and Fact
Summer 1996 (Book 459)
● General Regis De Robriand, the Mormons and the U.S. Army at Camp
Douglas 1870-71
● Turning the Tide: The Mountaineer VS the Valley Tan
● American Indians and the Public School System: A Case Study of the
Northern Utes.
● Utah’s Constitution: A Reflection of the Territorial Experience.
Fall 1996 (Book 473)
● From Harlem to Hoboken: Pages from a Dutch Mormon Immigrant Diary
● Lambs of Sacrifice, Termination, The Mixed-Blood Utes, and the Problem
of Indian Identity
● Emma Lucy Gates Bowen: Singer, Musician, Teacher
● Charles W. Penrose and his Contributions to Utah Statehood
Winter 1996 (Book 474)
● Utah’s Silver Queen and the Eral of the Great Splurge
● Hospitality and Gullibility: A Magician’s View of Utah’s Mormons
● Denis Julien Inscriptions
● Utah’s Chinatowns: The Development and Decline of Extinct Ethnic
Enclaves
Spring 1997 (Book 472)
● 150 Years of Utah Archaeology
● The Yellow Ochre Club by B.F. Larsen and the Pioneer Trail, Art Tour 1936
● From Emigration Canyon to City Creek: Pioneer Trail and Campsites in the
Salt Lake Valley in 1847
● Trail of Don Pedro Leon: Politics, Prejudice and Pragmatism
Summer 1997 (Book 827)
● One Hundred Years at the Utah State Historical Society
Fall 1997 (Book 470 , 526)
● In the Hands of Women: Home Altar Tradition in Utah’s Greek Orthodox
Homes
● Divine Duty: Hannah Sorensen and Midwifery in Southeastern Utah
● These Bloomin’ Salt Beds” Racing on the Bonneville Salt Flats.
● Utah Supreme Court Justice William M. McCarty
Winter 1997 Book (475)
● Howard R. Antes and the Navajo Faith Mission: Evangelist of Southeastern
Utah
● Sensational Murder of James R. Hay and Trial of Peter Mortensen
● Common Soldier at Camp Douglas 1866-68
● The S.S. Sho-Boat:Queen of Utah Lake
Spring 1998 (Book 478)
● Rollin J. Reeves and the Boundary between Utah and Colorado
● Dr. Elizabeth Tracy: Angel of Mercy in the Pahvant Valley
● James T. Monk: The Snow King of the Wasatch
● El Diablo Nos Esta Llevando-Utah Hispanics and the Great Depression
● In Memoriam: S George Ellsworth 1916-1997
Summer 1998 (Book 479)
● History Written on the Land in Emery County
● Remembering Park City’s Great Fire
● Allen Dahl Young: The Diary of a Prisoner of War
● Frederick Benteen and Fort Damn Shame
Fall 1998 (Book 882)
● Before the Flapper: The Utah Beginnings of John Held Jr.
● Sara Alexander: Pioneer Actress and Dancer
● Provonna Beach Resort: Born of a Boom, Died of Depression
● Justice Behind the Lynching of Robert Marshall.
Winter 1998 (Book 480)
● The Promontory-Curlew Land Company Promoting Dry Farming in Utah
● The Iwakura Mission and its stay in Salt Lake City
● The Forgotten Odyssey of Obadiah H. Riggs: Early Pioneer for Education
Reform
● I have struck it Rich at Last: charles Goodman, Traveling Photographer.
● In Memoriam: Jesse D. Jennings 1909-97
Spring 1999(Book 466)
● School Days and Schoolmarms
● Going to the Movies: A photo essay of Theaters
● Reuben G. Miller: Turn-of-the Century Rancher, Entrepreneur and Civic
Leader
● Cattle, Cotton, and Conflict: the Possession and Dispossession of Hebron,
Utah
● In Memoriam: Leonard J. Arrington 1917-1999
Summer 1999 (Book 458)
● Of Papers and Perception: Utes and Navajos in Journalistic Media 1900-
1930
● Redeeming the Indian: The Enslavement of Indian Children in New Mexico
and Utah.
● The Arrowhead Trails Highway: The beginning of Utah’s Other Route to the
Pacific Coast.
● Samuel W. Taylor: Talented Native Son
Fall 1999 (Book 512)
● The Bear River Massacre-New Historical Evidence
● Waccara’s Utes: Native American Equestrian Adaptions in the Eastern Great
Basin 1776-1876
● Walter K. Granger: A Friend to Labor, Industry, and the Unfortunate and
Aged
● Homemaker in Transition: Women in Salt Lake City Apartments 1910-1940
Winter 1999 (Book 481)
● Mormons and the New Deal-The 1936 Presidential Election in Utah
● Been Grazed Almost to Extinction-The Environment, Human Action, and
Utah Flooding 1900-1940
● The Murderous Pain of Living-Thoughts on the Death of Everett Rues
● Much Ado About Nothing-The San Juan River Gold Rush 1892-93
Spring 2000 (Book 490)
● Tales of Four Alta Miners
● The Press on Wheels Meets the Mormons
● The Dunn Family and Navajo Mountain Trading Post
● The Company Doctor: Promoting Stability in Eastern Utah Mining Towns
● Diversity of Gifts-The Eclectic Architecture of Early LDS Churches
Summer 2000 (Book 494)
● I’d rather Have Some Roasting Ears-The Pregrination of George Armstrong
Hicks
● Grist Enough To Stick With It’ Stories from Blue Valley
● Price Band Days-The Intermountain Music Festival
● Pins, Patterns and J.C. Penney-An Ogden Cottage Industry Goes Global
Fall 2000 (Book 511)
● Running the Line: James Henry Martineau’s Surveys in Northern Utah
1860-1882
● Getting Along-The Significance of Cooperation in the Development of Zion
National Park
● The Monument to Brigham Young and the Pioneers: One Hundred Years of
Controversy
Spring 2001 (Book 496)
● Thomas L. Kane and Utah’s Quest for Self-Government
● Wanda Robertson: A Teacher for the Topaz
● North Logan: A town without a Plan
● You Haven’t Got Enough Guts to Shoot-Hand me that Gun-Sherriff Antoine
B. Prince 1936-1954
Winter 2001 (Book 497)
● Cowboys, Indians, and Conflict: The Pinhook Draw Fight
● Hot Rocks make Big Waves-The impact of the Uranium Boom on Moab,
Utah 1948-57
● By Foot, By Horse, By Crummy: Louise Van Ee, School Nurse in Bingham
Canyon 1921-39
● Bingham Canyon Physician: Paul Snelgrove Richards 1892-1958
Spring 2002 (Book 495)
● Coming Home: Community Baseball in Cache Valley, Utah
● Finns and the Winter Quarters Mine Disaster
● An Explosive Lesson: Gomer Thomas, Safety and the Winter Quarters Mine
Disaster.
● Infant Deaths in Utah 1850-1939
Summer 2002 (Book 524)
● An Immigrant Story: Three Orphaned Italians in Early Utah Territory
● Wakara Meets the Mormons 1848-52: A case study in Native American
Accomodation
● Electricity for Everything-The Progress Company and the Electrification of
Rural Salt Lake County, 1897-1924
● Fight at Soldier Crossing, 1884: Military Considerations in Canyon Country
Fall 2002 (Book 523)
● Bound for Zion: The Ten and Thirteen Pound Emigration Companies 1853-
54
● Glimpses of Ice Skating and Coasting in Utah
● The Forest Service Takes to the Slopes: The Birth of Utah’s Ski Industry and
the Role of the Forest Service.
● Environmentalism and the Kaiparowits Power Project 1964-76
Winter 2002 (Book 883)
● Utah Schools and the Japanese American Students Relocation Program
● The Utah Writers’ project and Writing of Utah-A Guide to the State
● Dorothea Lange’s Portrait of Utah’s Great Depression
● Hecatomb at Castle Gate, Utah March 8, 1924
● Senator Orval Hafen and the Transformation of Utah’s Dixie
Spring 2003 (Book 485)
● Like Splitting a Man up His Backbone-The Territorial Dismemberment of
Utah 1850-1896.
● The Hesitant Beginnings of the Catholic Church in Southwestern Utah
● Community and Memory in Grouse Creek
● A Trip With the Mail.
Summer 2003 (Book 513)
● The Biggest Advertisement for a Town: Provo Baseball and the Provo
Timps
● Vipoint, Utah-A Lost and Almost Forgotten Ghost Town
● When the People Speak: Mormons and the 1954 Redistricting Campaign in
Utah
● Did Dirty Harry Kill John Wayne? Media Sensationalism and the Filming of
the Conqueror in the Wake of Atomic Testing.
Fall 2003 (Book 763)
● Independence and Change: Mutual Irrigation Companies in Utah’s Wasatch
Oasis in an Age of Modernization 1870-1930
● The Women’s Cooperative Movement in Utah 1869-1915
● Kanosh and Ute Identity in Territorial Utah
● Mark Twain v. John Caine, et al: A Utah Territorial Case of Copyright
Enforcement.
Winter 2003 (Book 484)
● Robert J. Dwyer and the Writing of Utah History
● Jennie Anderson Froiseth and the Blue Tea
● Save ‘em, Wash ‘em, Clean ‘em, Squash ‘em-The Story of the Salt Lake
City Minute Women.
● Rather a Curious One-Remembering Utah’s Sanpete Valley Railroad
Spring 2004 (Book 477)
● William Jacobus DeBry and De Utah Nederlander, 1914-1935
● To the Devil by Any Road They Please: Cache Valley’s Entrepreneurial
Challenge to Cooperation
● The hardest Worked River in the World: The 1962 Bear River Project, Utah
and Idaho
● Frances R. Burke Toquerville Presbyterian Missionary
Summer 2004 (Book 755)
● Smoke Farming: Smelting and Agricultural Reform in Utah 1900-1945
● Race, Space and Chinese Life in Late-Nineteenth Century Salt Lake City
● Abiel Leonard, the Bishop as Builder
● It is Time We Do Something Radical-The Union Party in Utah
Fall 2004 (Book 762)
● The Nauvoo Legion and the Prevention of the Utah War.
● Unquestionably Authentic and Correct in Every Detail-Proving John J. Ginn
and his Remarkable Utah War Story.
● Our Town-Tony Lazzari’s Baseball Career in Salt Lake City 1922-1925
● The Era of Tommy Lasorda-The Ogden Dodgers 1966-68
Winter 2004 (Book 471)
● The Other Buffalo: Native Americans, Fur Trappers, and the Western Bison,
1600-1860.
● Saints or Sinners? The Evolving Perceptions of Mormon-Indian Relations in
Utah Historiography
● Rendezvous at Promontory: A new Look at the Golden Spike Ceremony
● Amusements and Recreations...Making Our Working Hours Profitable: Utah
4-H 1940-1960.
Spring 2005 (Book 469)
● Utah and World War II
● Pearl Harbor’s Forgotten Hero: The Story of the USS Utah.
● A Utahn at Utah Beach-June 6, 1944
● World War II Through the Words and Camera Lens of One Utahn
● From Gunnison, Utah to Kagoshima, Japan: The Story of Mary Kimura
Tokonami
● Chicago Charlie and the Bingham Canyon Victory Flag Society
Summer 2005 (Book 465)
● That “Same Old Question of Polygamy and Polygamous Living” Some
Recent finding Regarding Nineteenth and Early Twentieth-Century
MOrmon Polygamy
● The Mormon Battalion Experience: Four Soldiers, Four Stories.
● ‘One vast contiguity of waste” Documents from an Early Attempt to Expand
the Mormon Kingdom into the Uinta Basin 1861.
● The Utah State Training School: Its Founding and Development
Fall 2005 (Book 483)
● Kanab’s All Woman Town Council 1912-1914: Politics, Power Struggles
and Polygamy
● Whiskey or Water: A Brief History of the Cache National Forest
● “I Have Given Myself to the Devil” Thomas L. Kane and the Culture of
Honor.
● The Defense of Deseret: An Examination of LDS Church Trade Politics and
Development Efforts in the American West
Winter 2005 (Book 758)
● Blindside-Utah on the Eve of Brown v. Board of Education
● Injudicious Mormon Banker: The Life of B.H.l Schettler and the Collapse of
His Private Bank.
● To Elevate the Red man-The Episcopal Church’s Native American Policy in
Utah
● Pursue, Retake and Punish-The 1887 Santa Clara Ambush
Spring 2006 (Book 884)
● Utah’s Twentieth Century History:Reprise and Nostrums
● From the Dikes in the Desert: The first Dutch Mormons in Utah in the Last
Half of the 1800’s
● Appreciating a Pretty Shoulder-The Risque Photographs of Charley Ellis
Johnson
● Senator William H. King of Utah and His Campaigns Against Russian
Communism 1917-1933
● Utah State Agricultural College as the West Point of the West-The
Leadership of E. G. Peterson
Fall 2006 (Book 482)
● Rhode Island 49er Albert King Thurber’s Gold Rush Journey that Ended in
Utah.
● The Mountain Meadow Massacre: An analytical Narrative Based on
Participant Confessions.
● Surely This City is Bound to Shine: Descriptions of Salt Lake City by
Western-Bound Emigrants 1849-1868.
● The Boss of the White Slaves: R. Bruce Johnson and African American
Political Power in Utah at the turn of the Twentieth Century.
Winter 2006 (Book 853)
● From Switzerland to the Colorado River: Life Sketch of the Entreprenurail
Daniel Bonelli, the Forgotten Pioneer
● The Quest to Become Chief of Police: The Illustrious Career of George
Augustus Sheets
● The Lehi Brass Band
● Passing Through: Arthur Rothstein’s Photogrphic Account of utah, March
1940.
Spring 2007 (Book 486)
● ...I am not and never have been a polygamist” Reed Smoot’s Speech before
the United States Senate, February 19, 1907
● The Baron Woolen Mills: A Utah Legend
● Leo Haefoli, Utah Chameleon Journalist
● Leftward March: 1930’s Student Liberalism at the Utah State Agricultural
College
Summer 2007 (Book 488)
● A young Man Goes West: The 1879 Letters of Leonard Herbert Swett
● Places That Can Be Easily Defended: A Case Study in the Economics of
Abandonment During Utah’s Black Hawk War.
● In the Footsteps of Timothy O’Sullivan: Rephotographing the 1869 King
Survey in the Headwaters of the Bear River, Uinta Mountains
● In Deed and in Word-The Anti-Apartheid Movement at the University of
Utah, 1978-1987
Fall 2007 (Book 489)
● The Right Sort to Bring to the City-Jack Johnson, Boxing, and Boosterism in
Salt Lake City.
● The Salt Lake County Rotary Jail
● A Young Man Returns to the West: The 1880 Letters of Leonard Herbert
Swett
● The Trapper, the Indian, and the Naming of Logan
Winter 2007 (Book 487)
● Utah Public Debt History
● Caught in Between: Jacob Hamlin and the Southern Paiutes During the
Black Hawk-Navajo Wars of the Late 1860’s
● The Dearest Laborers: Pilgrims on the Lightning Road to Zion
● Thiokol In Utah
● In Memoriam: Everett L. Cooley 1917-2006
Spring 2008 (Book 530, 795)
● The Prohibition of Interracial Marriage in Utah 1888-1963
● Lucien Nunn, Provo Entrepreneur, and His Hydropower Realm in Utah and
Idaho.
● A History of Memory Grove
● La Voz de los Otros: An Overview of the Life and Career of Eliud “Pete”
Suazo, Utah’s First Hispanic State Senator.
Fall 2008 (Book 791)
● Iosepa: The Hawaiian Experience in Settling the Mormon West
● A History of Children’s Hospitals in Utah
● Seeing Is Believing: The Odyssey of the Pectol Shields
● Seeing is Believing and Hearing is Believing: Thoughts on Oral Tradition
and the Pectol Shields
Summer 2008 (Book 531, 798)
● It was Very Warm and Smelt Very Bad: Warm Springs and the First Bath
House in Salt Lake City.
● Sex, Subalterns, and Steptoe: Army Behavior, Mormons, Rate, and Utah
War Anxieties.
● Slouching Towards Slaterville Joseph Morris’s Wide Swath in Weber
County.
● Back to Business: Marriner Eccles and the Effect of Public Service on
Private Enterprise.
● Diploma Nursing At Salt Lake City Religious Based Hospitals
● In Memoriam William Mulder 1915-2008
Winter 2008 (Book 529, 794)
● A Lion in the Path: Genesis of the Utah War 1857-1858
● And the War Came: James Buchanan, the Utah Expedition and the Decision
to Intervene
● The Utah War: A photographic Essay of Some of Its Important Historic
Sites
● Sam Houston and the Utah War
● The Spencer-Pike Affair
Spring 2009 (Book 528, 797)
● The Big Washout: The 1862 Flood in Santa Clara
● Soldiering in a Corner, Living on the Fringe: Military Operation in
Southeastern Utah, 1880-1890.
● Friends at all Times: The Correspondence of Isaiah Moses Coronbs and
Dryden Rogers
● Did Prospectors See Rainbow Bridge before 1909?
Summer 2009 (Book 491, 793)
● Julius F. Taylor and the Broad Ax of Salt Lake City
● Old Lamps for New: The Failed Campaign to Bring Electric Street Lighting
to Salt Lake City
● Sisters of Ogden’s Mount Benedict Monastery
● Regulator Johnson-the Man Behind the Legend.
Fall 2009 (Book 493, 792)
● The Battle For Rainbow Bridge
● To Lay Bare All of Spiritualism’s Shams: Harry Waite and Oscar Eliason’s
Anti-Medium Crusade
● Showdown at Geddes Gulch: How Prior Appropriation Ambushed Weber
County
● All Too Rare: The Rise and Fall of Jazz DJ’s on Utah Am Radio 1945-1965
Winter 2009 (Book 492, 796)
● David Eccles and the Origins of Utah Construction Company-Utah
International
● Too Much Noise in the Bunch Across the River-Ba’alilee and the 1907
Aneth Brawl.
● Health Care in Millard County: The Medical Career of Myron E. Bird
● Home Rule: The Struggle to Create Duchesne County and Its County Seat.
Summer 2010 (Book 859)
● One Building’s Life: A History of Salt Lake City’s Rio Grande Depot
● The Denver and Rio Grande Depot: 1910-2010, A Photographic Essay
● One of the Bitterest Fights in Provo History-The Controversy Over Provo’s
Union Depot.
● Sisters of the Holy Cross and Kearns-St. Ann’s Orphanage
● Wasatch Stake Tabernacle Redefining Pioneers
Winter 2010 (Book 525)
● Building Community by Respecting Linguistic Diversity: Scandinavian
Immigrants in Nineteenth Century Utah.
● William Jefferson Hardin: A grand But Forgotten Park City African
American.
● Zionism in Zion: Salt Lake City’s Hadassah Chapter 1943-1963
● Community and Ethnicity: Hispanic Women in Utah’s Carbon County.
Spring 2012 (Book 852)
● Conflict and Fraud: Utah Public Land Surveys in the 1850’s, the Subsequent
Investigation and Problems with the Land Disposal System
● Hammering Utah, Squeezing Mexico, and Coveting Cuba: James
Buchanan’s White House Intrigues.
● The Utah Batteries: Volunteer Artillerymen in the Spanish-American and
Phillippine-American Wars, 1898-1899.
● Saving Their School: The 1933 Transfer of Dixie College as an Indicator of
Utah’s Changing Church and State Relationship
Summer 2012 (Book 851)
● We will Admit you as A State-William H. Hooper, Utah and the Secession
Crisis.
● The History of Saint Mary’s Academy in Salt Lake City 1875-1926
● Selling the Scenery: Chauncer and Gronway Parry and the Birth of Southern
Utah’s Tourism and Movie Industries
● The Bloodiest Drama Ever Perpetrated on American Soil-Staging the
Mountain Meadows massacre for Entertainment.
Spring 2013 (Book 885)
● Buchanan, Popular Sovereignty and the Mormons: The Election of 1856
● Women and the Kindergarten Movement in Utah
● Taylor A. Wooley: Utah Architect and Draftsman to Frank Lloyd Wright
● Safety Lessons: The 1938 Burgon’s Crossing School Bus and Train
Accident
● The Renaissance Man of Delta: Frank Asahel Beckwith, Millard County
Chronicle Publisher, Scientist and Scholar 1875-1951
Summer 2013 (Book 886)
● The Time Of Crisis The Race-Based Anti-BYU Athletic Protest of 1968-
1971
● Mormon-Catholic Relation in Utah History-The Early Years
● Murder and Mapping in the Land of Neath Part 1 The Walcott-McNally
incident
● The brave men, living and dead who struggled here-Utah Veterans and the
Gettysburg Reunion of 1913
Winter 2013 (Book 850)
● Fame Meets Infamy: The Powell survey and Mountain Meadows
Participation 1870-1873
● Labor spies in Utah During the Early Twentieth Century
● A Majestic Building Stone: Sanpete Oolite Limestone
● Student Political Activism at Brigham Young University 1965-1971
Summer 2015 (Book 1464)
● The Russian Molokans of Park Valley
● The Uncompahore Reservation and the Hill Creek Extension
● Women Inventors in Utah Territory
● The Carol Carlisle Summer Wedding Dress Collection
● Found-Rare First Edition of the Earliest Ute and Shoshone Vocabulary.
Beehive History
Beehive History 10 Changing Technology Book 909
● My experience in printing
● The Printed Word in Utah
● The Struggle to Make Paper in Utah
● The Lehi Beet Sugar Factory
● Wash Day as I Remember It
● Radio in Utah
● Eureka’s Stange Gallows-Tell a Story
Beehive History 19 Miscellaneous Stories Book 863
● How my career Began in Myton
● Utah’s African American Community and Politics 1890-1910
● Stories My Father Told Me
● Growing Up in Big Cottonwood Canyon
● Byron Cummings-Classical Scholar and Father of University Athletics
● The Egyptian Theater-Brought On Exotic Look To Downtown Ogden
● My Grandmothers Cabinet
Beehive History 20 Utah’s Constitution Book 190
● Unity, Victory, discord-The Struggle to Achieve Woman Suffrage
● Utah’s Constitution was Framed in Salt Lake City and County Building.
● Utah’s Unique Declaration of Rights
● Delegates from District Counties-Sacrificed to Attend Convention
● Well Done, thou good and faithful servant-Cache County and Statehood
● Delegate: Charles Nettleton Strevel-Recalls the Constitutional Convention.
● Louis LaVille Coray Worked to Preserve Utah’s Constitution.
Beehive History 21 Utah Statehood Book 861
● Nov. 5, 1895 The Most Important Election Day in Utah History
● Making of the Statehood Flag
● Governor Heber M. Wells and the First State Legislature
● A State if Born
● Charles C. Richards Played a Major Role in Utah’s Statehood Drive
● A Glorious Harbinger! Utah Reaches Statehood
● A Chronology of Utah Statehood
Beehive History 22 Spirit of Pioneering Book 862
● Recreation and Socializing On the Way to Zion
● The Story of Children on the Mormon Trail
● Those Pioneering African Americans
● Book of the Pioneers
● From Pioneer Fort to Pioneer Park
● Celebrating Pioneer Day
● Pictorial Adventures of the Pioneering Company
● Memoir of John W. Hess
● Comings and Going of 1847
Beehive History 26 Living on the Land Book 189
● Lifeways on the Land: The Shoshone of Northern Utah
● Beyond Poplars: Trees on Utah’s Cultural Landscape
● The Coffeepot Rescue and the Six-Shooter Fire
● From Stream to Gorge: Home on the “Et Out” Range
● Climbing the Wasatch with a Professor
● Mining Leaves its Mark on Park City
● The Conservative and Conservation: Senator Reed Smoot and America’s
Public Lands 1903-1933
● When the Chips are Down: The Reintroduction of Bison to Antelope Island
● Evadean’s Story
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