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Diaries of Charles Ora Card: The Utah Years, 1871-1886
Charles Ora Card's diaries are a rich historical resource chronicling an important period of Mormon history that historian Thomas G. Alexander called "Mormonism in Transition." The diaries detail the pioneers' attempt to make the desert blossom as a rose, including their work on the Logan Temple and Tabernacle. During this era, the Church faced increasing economical and federal legislative pressures. The records accent the everyday struggles of a people; their leadership, both local and Churchwide; and Card's own capture by U.S. marshals. Title: Diaries of Charles Ora Card: The Utah Years, 1871-1886 Retail Price: Your Price: Only $25.45
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