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A History Of John W. Young's Utah Railroads, 1884-1894, Marlowe C. Adkins Jr.
A History Of John W. Young's Utah Railroads, 1884-1894, Marlowe C. Adkins Jr.
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
This is the story of three narrow gauge, short line railroads. Had fate been kinder, they might have become the hub of a major mountain west rail network. But this thesis will deal with facts, not possibilities, as it investigates the justification, construction, financing, and politics that surrounded these railroads and their location.
The locale was in and near Salt Lake City, Territory of Utah, during the decade between 1883-1894. Both location and time period have significance, for anti-Mormon feelings, within and without the the Territory, were very strong.
The visible cause of the anti-Mormon movement was polygamy.1 For, …
A Photographic Study Of City Of Rocks, Craig Law
A Photographic Study Of City Of Rocks, Craig Law
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
This creative report deals with the project of photographing a remote area in· Southern Idaho, near Almo, called City of Rocks. The photographer worked in the tradition of "Straight Photography." The goal was not to document the area but to make images about what one might feel from the subjects rather than images about the subject. The hope was that the resulting photographs would have a "life sense of their own."
"Up The Ditch:" The History Of Elsinore, Utah, 1874-1977, Ken Cregg Hansen
"Up The Ditch:" The History Of Elsinore, Utah, 1874-1977, Ken Cregg Hansen
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
The purpose of this study is to examine the settlement and institutions of Elsinore, Utah. The community was founded by Scandinavian converts to the Mormon church in the late Nineteenth Century. Their experience in adapting to the arid region of south central Utah is a chapter in the general movement by the Mormons to settle the Mountain West.
The historical method was utilized to uncover extant documents on the subject. Interviews were held with the oldest citizens of the community and those who had a vast knowledge of the town. A period of three months was spent living in Elsinore …