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Miller, David E.; HOLE IN THE ROCK - An Epic in the Colonization of the Great American West.
University of Utah Press, 1998, Paperback, New,
Brand new softcover book! Never been read! Appendixes; bibliography; index; photos; maps; ; The story of the December 1879 Hole-In-the-Rock Expedition, when 250 men, women, children, with 80 wagons and many cattle and horses, passed through 200 miles of "impossible" country to lay foundations for a Mormon settlement in the Four Corners Area. Mormon Utah Mormonism LDS History. ; 6" x 9"; 231 pages,
29366 Price:
19.95 USD
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Miller, David E; NAUVOO - The City of Joseph
Peregrine Smith, Inc., 1974, Santa Barbara And Salt Lake City: Hardcover, Very Good in Fair dust jacket,
Green DJ has image on front of Joseph Smith. DJ is slightly rubbed and worn. Now in plastic protectant covering. Hardcover is very nice. Pages are tight and clean. No noticed markings. Overall great condition! ; "Nauvoo, Illinois emerged from a swampy lowland promontory beside the Mississippi River and became, during seven years of occupation by Mormons (1839-46) , a thriving and beautiful city of 12,000, the largest city in Illinois. Yet Nauvoo's life as a Mormon enclave was short, coming to an abrupt end in 1846 with the expulsion of thMormons and the rape of the city by mobs. THe Mormons went on to their epic migration westward while the once bustling Nauvoo became a sleepy river town. Many of the homes, businesses, and public buildings have been beautifully restored to their pre-expulsion condition, attracting increasing numbers of visitors of both Mormon and non-Mormon faiths. The historical implications of the events that took place there, and the insights they can give into the character and motivation of Mormonism under Joseph Smith have enduring significance..." ; 6" x 9"; 264 pages,
27349 Price:
14.11 USD
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Miller, David E. and Della S.; Nauvoo - The City of Joseph
Publishers Press, 2001, Salt Lake City, UT: Paperback, New,
Brand new softcover! ; "Nauvoo, Illinois emerged from a swampy lowland promontory beside the Mississippi River and became, during seven years of occupation by Mormons (1839-46) , a thriving and beautiful city of 12,000, the largest city in Illinois. Yet Nauvoo's life as a Mormon enclave was short, coming to an abrupt end in 1846 with the expulsion of thMormons and the rape of the city by mobs. THe Mormons went on to their epic migration westward while the once bustling Nauvoo became a sleepy river town. Many of the homes, businesses, and public buildings have been beautifully restored to their pre-expulsion condition, attracting increasing numbers of visitors of both Mormon and non-Mormon faiths. The historical implications of the events that took place there, and the insights they can give into the character and motivation of Mormonism under Joseph Smith have enduring significance..." ; 6" x 9"; 264 pages,
31398 Price:
16.95 USD
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David E & Della S. Miller; Nauvoo - the City of Joseph
Peregrine Smith, Inc., 1974, Santa Barbara & Salt Lake City: Hardcover, Very Good in Very Good dust jacket,
Previous owner name stamp inside front cover. ; "Nauvoo, Illinois emerged from a swampy lowland promontory beside the Mississippi River and became, during seven years of occupation by Mormons (1839-46) , a thriving and beautiful city of 12,000, the largest city in Illinois. Yet Nauvoo's life as a Mormon enclave was short, coming to an abrupt end in 1846 with the expulsion of thMormons and the rape of the city by mobs. THe Mormons went on to their epic migration westward while the once bustling Nauvoo became a sleepy river town. Many of the homes, businesses, and public buildings have been beautifully restored to their pre-expulsion condition, attracting increasing numbers of visitors of both Mormon and non-Mormon faiths. The historical implications of the events that took place there, and the insights they can give into the character and motivation of Mormonism under Joseph Smith have enduring significance..." ; 6.25" x 9.25"; 264 pages, First Edition,
37460 Price:
16.71 USD
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