The Bear River Massacre and the Making of History


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Explores how a pivotal event in U.S. history-the killing of nearly 300 Shoshoni men, women, and children in 1863-has been contested, forgotten, and remembered.













Great Basin Kingdom


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Leonard Arrington, who died in 1999, is considered by most, if not all, serious scholars of Mormon and western history as the single most important figure to write on LDS history. Great Basin Kingdom is perhaps his greatest work. A classic in Mormon studies and western history, Great Basin Kingdom offers insights into the 'underdeveloped' American economy, a comprehensive treatment of one of the few native American religious movements, and detailed, exciting stories from little-known phases of Mormon and American history. This edition includes thirty new photographs and an introduction by Ronald W. Walker that provides a brief biography of Arrington, as well as the history of the work, its place in Mormon and western historiography, and its lasting impact.




Pioneer Memories


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Pioneer Memories not only describes pioneer pranks, bear attacks, ghost tales, buggy crack-ups, and polygamist arrests, to name only a few, but the largest, most gruesome Indian desecration in the United States, the Bear River Massacre. Come cry, laugh, and sing along with the Daughters of Utah Pioneers as they tried for 100 years to share the moving history of the early settlers of Franklin, County, Idaho.




Idaho Yesterdays


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History of Idaho


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History of Idaho


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