The Utah Expedition, 1857-1858
Title | The Utah Expedition, 1857-1858 PDF eBook |
Author | LeRoy Reuben Hafen |
Publisher | Glendale, Calif. : A. H. Clark Company |
Pages | 382 |
Release | 1958 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
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Mormon Resistance
Title | Mormon Resistance PDF eBook |
Author | LeRoy Reuben Hafen |
Publisher | U of Nebraska Press |
Pages | 380 |
Release | 2005-01-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780803273573 |
In 1857 President Buchanan quietly sent new officials to rule the Utah Territory and replace Brigham Young as the territorial governor. With no official announcement, the new leaders were accompanied by a twenty-five-hundred-member troop under the leadership of Col. Albert Sidney Johnston. The secrecy, the size of the military force, and past experiences caused the Mormons to mistakenly believe they were about to be invaded by the federal government. Utah?s territorial militia, the Nauvoo Legion, readied itself against the impending invasion until disagreement and disapproval in Washington finally led to successful diplomacy and a reluctant peace. LeRoy R. and Ann W. Hafen have brought together the principal official documents pertaining to these singular and nearly tragic events as well as excerpts from the diaries and journals of the central figures, speeches given in Congress and in Utah, and pertinent correspondence. ø
The Utah Expedition, 1857-1858
Title | The Utah Expedition, 1857-1858 PDF eBook |
Author | Jesse Augustus Gove |
Publisher | |
Pages | 476 |
Release | 1928 |
Genre | Latter Day Saints |
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The Utah Expedition, 1857-1858. A Documentary Account of the United States Military Movement Under Colonel Albert Sidney Johnston and the Resistance by Brigham Young and the Mormon Nauvoo Legion. Edited, with Introduction and Notes by LeR. R. Hafen ... and A.W. Hafen. [With Plates, Including Portraits, and a Map.].
Title | The Utah Expedition, 1857-1858. A Documentary Account of the United States Military Movement Under Colonel Albert Sidney Johnston and the Resistance by Brigham Young and the Mormon Nauvoo Legion. Edited, with Introduction and Notes by LeR. R. Hafen ... and A.W. Hafen. [With Plates, Including Portraits, and a Map.]. PDF eBook |
Author | LeRoy Reuben Hafen |
Publisher | |
Pages | 375 |
Release | 1958 |
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The Mormon Rebellion
Title | The Mormon Rebellion PDF eBook |
Author | David L. Bigler |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | Mormon pioneers |
ISBN | 9780806143156 |
David L. Bigler and Will Bagley use long-suppressed sources to show that--contrary to common perception--the Mormon rebellion was not the result of Buchanan's "blunder," nor was it a David-and-Goliath tale in which an abused religious minority heroically defied the imperial ambitions of an unjust and tyrannical government. They argue that Mormon leaders had their own far-reaching ambitions and fully intended to establish an independent nation--the Kingdom of God--in the West. --from publisher description.
Fooled Everyone - the Utah War 1857-1858
Title | Fooled Everyone - the Utah War 1857-1858 PDF eBook |
Author | Michael Anderson |
Publisher | |
Pages | 240 |
Release | 2020-12 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9780996240437 |
A thoroughly researched treasure trove of historic material, "Fooled Everyone - The Utah War 1857-1858" stands as the preeminent source on the history of this intriguing historic event. This unique volume provides a wealth of details on how the invading soldiers who marched with the Utah Expedition, and the Mormon defenders of their frontier homeland, appeared - the clothing they wore, the weapons they carried, and the equipment used during this lesser known but significant episode in Utah and American history. Richly illustrated with photographic examples of both artifacts from that time period and accurate modern reproductions, this work draws heavily on knowledge gleaned from both official records of the U.S. Army and dramatic first-hand accounts, lending insights into the human experience of this conflict. Thanks to this authoritative publication, our understanding of this pre-Civil War conflict is broadened, our appreciation for the participants on both sides is deepened, and the author's expertise and lifetime passion for the material culture and history of the Utah War and Camp Floyd is generously presented.
Camp Floyd and the Mormons
Title | Camp Floyd and the Mormons PDF eBook |
Author | Donald R. Moorman |
Publisher | Utah Centennial Series |
Pages | 376 |
Release | 2005 |
Genre | History |
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Camp Floyd and the Mormons traces the history of the sojourn of "Johnston's Army" in Utah Territory from the beginning of the Utah War in 1857 through the abandonment of Camp Floyd in Cedar Valley west of Utah Lake at the outbreak of the Civil War. The book describes the relationship between the invading army and the local Mormon population, gives an account of Indian affairs in Utah, and describes the activities of federal officials in Utah during that volatile period. Completed posthumously by Gene Sessions, Moorman's colleague at Weber State University, Camp Floyd and the Mormons is a comprehensive analysis of the history of frontier Utah as a decade of isolation ended and confrontations with the United States government began. Moorman had unprecedented access to materials in the LDS Church Archives on subjects ranging from the Mountain Meadows Massacre to the Mormon responses to the presence of the army in Utah from 1858 through 1861. First published by the University of Utah Press in 1992, this reprint edition includes a new introduction by Gene Sessions in which he recounts Moorman's research adventures during the 1960s "in the bowels of the old Church Administration Building, where Joseph Fielding Smith and A. Will Lund watched over the contents of the archives like wide-eyed mother hens."