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Dreams, Myths, and Reality: Utah and the American West
Dreams, Myths, and Reality: Utah and the American West, During the settlement of the West, through the Civil War and Gold Rush periods, the average Anglo household consisted of two or three bachelor farmers or miners. The nuclear Ingalls family from Little House on the Prairie was less typical than Bonanza's C, Dreams, Myths, and Reality: Utah and the American West has a rating of 4 stars
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  • Dreams, Myths, and Reality: Utah and the American West
  • Written by author William Thomas Allison
  • Published by Signature Books, Incorporated, November 2007
  • During the settlement of the West, through the Civil War and Gold Rush periods, the average Anglo household consisted of two or three bachelor farmers or miners. The nuclear Ingalls family from Little House on the Prairie was less typical than Bonanza's C
  • During the settlement of the West, through the Civil War and Gold Rush periods, the average Anglo household consisted of two or three bachelor farmers or miners. The nuclear Ingalls family from Little House on the Prairie was less typical than Bonanza's C
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Introduction     vii
Everything by the Book: Lewis and Clark's Voyage into Print   James P. Ronda     1
Captain James Brown: A Founder of Ogden   William J. Critchlow III     15
Contested Ground: David Hyrum Smith's Mission to Utah, 1869   Valeen Tippetts Avery     31
George Q. Cannon and the Economy of Territorial Utah   Davis Bitton     61
Mormon Prophets and the Environment: Creation, Sin, the Fall, Redemption, and the Millennium   Thomas G. Alexander     85
Strictly Personal: History, Baseball, Plain City, and Me   Wayne Carver     105
In Their Own Tongue: Utah's Nordic-Language Press as an Aspect and Instrument of Immigrant Culture   William Mulder     129
Symbols of Growth and Development: The First National Bank of Ogden and Its Affiliates   Leonard J. Arrington     153
Gold, War, and the New West of the 1860s   Dean L. May     173
Dreams, Myths, and Reality: A Centennial Perspective on Utah's Constitution   Jean Bickmore White     205
Sharing America: The Environmental Legacy of Stewart Udall   Ross Peterson     223
Native Women on the Utah Frontier   Ronald W. Walker     241
The Personal Diplomacy of Emmeline B. Wells   CarolCornwall Madsen     271
From Wasatch to Green Mountains: Tracking Bernard DeVoto, Teacher/Historian   David Haward Bain     295


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