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Lot Smith Correspondence

Lot Smith Correspondence
Author: Lot Smith
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Total Pages: 56
Release:
Genre: Little Colorado River Valley (Ariz.)
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From Brigham Young, John Taylor, Wilford Woodruff, and others concerning settlements in Arizona, the United Order, Indian relations, and other topics.


Papers

Papers
Author: Lot Smith
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Total Pages: 12
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Utah and the American Civil War

Utah and the American Civil War
Author: Kenneth L. Alford
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 865
Release: 2017-07-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 0806159162

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When Fort Sumter was attacked in April 1861, hundreds of soldiers were stationed at the U.S. Army’s Camp Floyd, forty miles southwest of Salt Lake City. The camp, established in June 1858, was the nation’s largest military post. Utah and the American Civil War presents a wealth of primary sources pertaining to the territory’s participation in the Civil War—material that until now has mostly been scattered, incomplete, or difficult to locate. Organized and annotated for easy use, this rich mix of military orders, dispatches, letters, circulars, battle and skirmish reports, telegraph messages, command lists, and other correspondence shows how Utah’s wartime experience was shaped by a peculiar blend of geography, religion, and politics. Editor Kenneth L. Alford opens the collection with a year-by-year summary of important events in Utah Territory during the war, with special attention paid to the army’s recall from Utah in 1861, the Lot Smith Utah Cavalry Company’s 107-day military service, the Union army’s return in 1862, and relations between the military and Mormons. Readers will find accounts of an 1861 attempt to court-martial a Virginia-born commander for treason, battle reports from the January 1863 Bear River Massacre, documents from the army’s high command authorizing Governor James Doty to enlist additional Utah troops in October 1864, and evidence of Colonel Patrick Edward Connor’s personal biases against Native Americans and Mormons. A glossary of nineteenth-century phrases, military terms, and abbreviations, along with a detailed timeline of key historical events, places the records in historical context. Collected and published together for the first time, these records document the unique role Utah played in the Civil War and reveal the war’s influence, both subtle and overt, on the emerging state of Utah.


First

First
Author: Jennifer Reeder
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Total Pages:
Release: 2021-03-29
Genre:
ISBN: 9781629728780

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Outgoing Correspondence

Outgoing Correspondence
Author: Lot Smith
Publisher:
Total Pages: 60
Release: 1862
Genre: Mormons and Mormonism in Arizona
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Letters to presidents of the LDS Church, Brigham Young, John Taylor, and Wilford Woodruff.


Correspondence, 1876-1902

Correspondence, 1876-1902
Author: Lot Smith
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1162
Release: 196?
Genre: Arizona
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The Selected Letters of Robert Bridges

The Selected Letters of Robert Bridges
Author: Robert Bridges
Publisher: University of Delaware Press
Total Pages: 516
Release: 1983
Genre: Poets, English
ISBN: 9780874132045

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Letters of Catharine Cottam Romney, Plural Wife

Letters of Catharine Cottam Romney, Plural Wife
Author: Catharine Cottam Romney
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 370
Release: 1992
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780252018688

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Catharine Jane Cottam Romney (1855-1918) was born in Salt Lake City, Utah to Thomas and Caroline Smith Cottam. At a young age, she moved with her family to St. George where she grew into young womanhood. In 1873, at the age of eighteen, Catherine married Miles P. Romney as the third of his five plural wives. In 1881 Miles was called to help settle St. Johns, Arizona. Following the anti-polygamy prosecutions in 1884, Miles Romney and his fourth wife, Annie moved to Mexico. Catharine and her family followed in 1887. Miles died in 1904, leaving four widows. In 1912, Catharine was forced to flee Mexico, with other Mormon colonists, from the devestation of the Mexican Revolution. She spent her remaining years in the United States. Catharine died in 1918. She was the mother of ten children. Her children and grandchildren settled in Arizona, California and Utah and were prominent in the LDS Church as well as politics and education.


Sagwitch

Sagwitch
Author: Scott R. Christensen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1999
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
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Sagwitch, "the Speaker," was a leader of the Shoshone people. Following the Bear River Massacre he lead the survivors. He and his band later were baptized as members of the Mormon church and settled the Washakie Indian colony in northern Utah.