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Hosea Stout

Lawman, Legislator, Mormon Defender

In-Laws and Outlaws

Lessons in Research and Friendship and a Report from the Archives

John Doyle Lee

Zealot, Pioneer Builder, Scapegoat

Lee's Ferry

From Mormon Crossing to National Park

Mormon Healer and Folk Poet

Mary Susannah Fowler's Life of "Unselfish Usefulness"

Mormon Midwife

The 1846-1888 Diaries of Patty Sessions

Mormon Sisters

Women in Early Utah

Mormonism's Last Colonizer

The Life and Times of William H. Smart

Narrating Jane

Telling the Story of an Early African American Mormon Woman

No Place to Call Home

The 1807-1857 Life Writings of Caroline Barnes Crosby, Chronicler of Outlying Mormon Communities

On Being Human

The Folklore of Mormon Missionaries

Plural Wife

The Life Story of Mabel Finlayson Allred

Polygamy on the Pedernales

Lyman Wight's Mormon Villages in Antebellum Texas, 1845-1858

Quicksand and Cactus

A Memoir of the Southern Mormon Frontier

Reconsidering No Man Knows My History

Fawn M. Brodie and Joseph Smith in Retrospect

Religion, Politics, and Sugar

The Mormon Church, the Federal Government, and the Utah-Idaho Sugar Company, 1907 to 1921

Revelation, Resistance, and Mormon Polygamy

The Introduction and Implementation of the Principle, 1830–1853

Sagwitch

Shoshone Chieftain, Mormon Elder, 1822-1887

Still, the Small Voice

Narrative, Personal Revelation, and the Mormon Folk Tradition

The History of Louisa Barnes Pratt

The Autobiography of a Mormon Missionary Widow and Pioneer

The Mormon Battalion

U.S. Army of the West, 1846-1848

The Mormon Passage of George D. Watt

First British Convert, Scribe for Zion

The Mormon Trail

Yesterday and Today

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