Brigham Young

Brigham Young

Author: John G. Turner

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 2012-09-25

Total Pages: 511

ISBN-13: 0674067312

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Brigham Young was a rough-hewn New York craftsman whose impoverished life was electrified by the Mormon faith. Turner provides a fully realized portrait of this spiritual prophet, viewed by followers as a protector and by opponents as a heretic. His pioneering faith made a deep imprint on tens of thousands of lives in the American Mountain West.


Nearly Everything Imaginable

Nearly Everything Imaginable

Author: Ronald Warren Walker

Publisher: Brigham Young University Studies

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780842523974

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Historians draw from a wide range of sources to reconstruct the rhythm and cycles of life in the 19th-century settlements. Among the topics are social character in rural settlements, dancing the buckles off their shoes, the Woman's Exponent, native children in Mormon households, and three specific families. A section of color photographs shows period clothing on new models. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


Plain But Wholesome

Plain But Wholesome

Author: Brock Cheney

Publisher:

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781607812081

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A groundbreaking and entertaining look at the food and drink of the earliest Mormon pioneers


Language of the Mormon Pioneers

Language of the Mormon Pioneers

Author: George W. Givens

Publisher: Council Press

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781555176761

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This book is an amazing mix of definitions and historical facts that allows readers to seemingly step into life in the 1800s. Every page holds interesting information from 19th century documents. Each source has been carefully researched. What is a breechy cow, a churl or a dolly peg? What did it mean to cozen, to swan or to rive?These words, like hundreds of others in this book, were common in the mid-1800s. for anyone with an interest in how our pioneer ancestors spoke and wrote, or just have an interest in LDS history, this book is a must. Each unusual word is presented in an entertaining way that will please readers of all ages. for example: Coot-n. (Colloq.) a common or stupid fellow. Like most weekly papers in the early nineteenth century, the Saints' Evening and Morning Star carried a great deal of filler items from papers throughout the country. In 1832, it carried such a typical item on page 31: It seems that, at the Union celebration of the 4th of July, in Bishopsville, S.C. the coots poisoned the victuals which sickened all that eat, and one died. So step into history, and gain some interesting and revealing insights. Even stump your friends!


The Gathering of Zion

The Gathering of Zion

Author: Wallace Earle Stegner

Publisher: U of Nebraska Press

Published: 1964-01-01

Total Pages: 380

ISBN-13: 9780803292130

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Pulitzer Prize-winning author Wallace Stegner tells about a thousand-mile migration marked by hardship and sudden death—but unique in American history for its purpose, discipline, and solidarity. Other Bison Books by Wallace Stegner include Mormon Country, Recapitulation, Second Growth, and Women on the Wall.


Heber C. Kimball

Heber C. Kimball

Author: Stanley B. Kimball

Publisher: University of Illinois Press

Published: 1986

Total Pages: 388

ISBN-13: 9780252012990

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Heber Chase Kimball (1801-1868) was born in Sheldon, Vermont to Solomon Farnham Kimball and Anna Spaulding. In 1831 he joined the LDS Church and in 1835 he became and apostle. he served for a number of years as a counselor to Brigham Young. Heber was married to forty-three women and was the father of sixty-five children.


Mormon Trail

Mormon Trail

Author: Stanley Buchholz Kimball

Publisher:

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 76

ISBN-13:

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From its beginning in 1846, this 22-year- long Mormon exodus from Illinois to the final promised landis one of the most extraordinary chapters in the history of the American West.