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Mormon Historical Studies
Volume 8, Numbers 1 & 2
Spring/ Fall 2007
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Introduction & Contents
The Prairie Branch, Jackson County, Missouri: Emergence, Flourishing, and Demise, 1831-1834 by Larry C. Porter and Ronald E. Romig
Finding Saints: Mormon Conversions in Freedom, New York by Mark A. Steele
On the Road with Zion’s Camp:
A Photographic Essay of the 1834
Missouri Expedition by Kenneth R. Mays
Book of Mormon Geography in the World of Joseph Smith by Andrew H. Hedges
“We Had Everything to Procure from Missouri”: The Missouri Lifeline to the Mormon Exodus, 1846-1850 by Richard E. Bennett
Honest History: A Conversation with Thomas G. Alexander Interview by David R. Hall
A Response to the PBS Documentary, "The Mormons" by Richard E. Bennett
I Don’t Have a Testimony of the History of the Church by Davis Bitton
Remembering Where La’ie Gathered: The Dedication of the Lanihuli Home and Social Hall Historical Markers by R. Eric Beaver
A Rare Account of the Haun’s Mill Massacre: The Reminiscence of Willard Gilbert Smith by Alexander L. Baugh
BOOK REVIEW: God’s Country, Uncle Sam’s Land: Faith and Conflict in the American West by Todd M. Kerstetter Reviewed by Stephen C. Taysom, Indiana University
BOOK REVIEW: Doing the Works of Abraham: Mormon Polygamy:
Its Origin, Practice, and Demise, vol. 9, Kingdom in the West Series: The Mormons and the American Frontier, ed. Will Bagley and B. Carmon Hardy Reviewed by Alan L. Morrell, PhD candidate in History at the University of Utah. |