Utah Historical Quarterly, Volume 41, Number 3, 1973

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H I S T O R I C A L QUARTERLY

S U M M E R 1973 / V O L U M E 41 / N U M B E R 3

Contents IN THIS ISSUE

219

BRIGHAM YOUNG'S OUTER CORDON— A REAPPRAISAL

EUGENE

UNIONISM, COMMUNISM, AND TFIE GREAT DEPRESSION: THE CARBON COUNTY COAL STRIKE OF 1933 . . . . HELEN Z. THE LOGAN TABERNACLE AND TEMPLE

LEONARD

E.

CAMPBELL

220

PAPANIKOLAS

254

J.

ARRINGTON

MELVIN A. LARKIN

301

BOOK REVIEWS

315

BOOK NOTICES

324

RECENT ARTICLES

327

HISTORICAL NOTES

334

T H E C O V E R Riders head into Genoa, Nevada, site of the Mormons' Carson Valley Mission. This is one of several color plates which accompanied the published report of Capt. James H. Simpson's 1859 expedition. H. V. A. von Breckh was the expedition's artist, and J. J. Young made the finished watercolors. Courtesy National Archives. IN T H I S ISSUE The grenade-equipped national guardsman was filmed by J. Bracken Lee. Courtesy Western Americana, Marriott Library, University of Utah. The Logan Temple is from the Widtsoe Collection and Fort Bridger from the Charles Kelly Collection, both at Utah State Historical Society. © Copyright 1973 Utah State Historical Society


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