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The Mormon Trail Network in Iowa, 1838–1863
A New Look
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Stanley B. Kimball
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BYU Studies Quarterly 21:4
Page 417
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Introduction
Guest Editor’s Prologue 21:4
Articles
“In Honorable Remembrance”: Thomas L. Kane’s Services to the Mormons
Mormon Foreknowledge of the West
The Mormon Trail Network in Iowa, 1838–1863: A New Look
Suffering and Death on the Plains of Iowa
“Nine Children Were Born”: A Historical Problem from the Sugar Creek Episode
The Mormon Way Stations: Garden Grove and Mt. Pisgah
The Iowa Experience: A Blessing in Disguise
“Here Is One Man Who Will Not Go, Dam’um”: Recruiting the Mormon Battalion in Iowa Territory
Refugees Meet: The Mormons and Indians in Iowa
“All Is Well . . .”: The Story of “the Hymn That Went around the World”
Poetry
Wisps
Depletion
Rue the Scholar
Kinsman
White Birds
Pioneer Stoicism
Reviews
The Words of Joseph Smith: The Contemporary Accounts of the Nauvoo Discourses of the Prophet Joseph
The Second Coming: Popular Millenarianism 1780–1850
Indexes
Index, Volume 21
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