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Genealogy
and History of The State of UTAH and IDAHO
CD Content 7 Complete Searchable Publications on one CD
1. The History of the Utah volunteers in the
Spanish-American War and in the Philippine Islands : a complete history
of all the military organizations in which Utah men served : life and
service from the time of the muster in to the day of the muster out :
incidents of camp and field life : biographical sketches of officers
and men engaged in the service, rosters, official reports, special
articles by eminent writers
Salt Lake City: W.F. Ford, c1900, 501 pgs.
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2. Utah and Idaho cemetery records
Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of the Church of the Latter Day Saints, not before 1951, 798 pgs.
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3. Tullidge's histories. : containing the history of all the northern,
eastern and western counties of Utah, also the counties of southern
Idaho : with a biographical appendix of representative men and founders
of the cities and counties : also a commercial supplement, historical.
Salt Lake City: Tullidge, Edward W., 1889, 933 pgs.
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4. History of Sanpete and Emery Counties, Utah :
with sketches of cities, towns and villages, chronology of important
events, records of Indian wars, portraits of prominent persons, and
biographies of representative citizens.
Ogden: W.H. Lever, 1898, 732 pgs.
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5. Sketches of the inter-mountain states :
together with biographies of many prominent and progressive citizens
who have helped in the development and history-making of this marvelous
region : 1847-1909, Utah, Idaho, Nevada.
Salt Lake City, Utah: Salt Lake Tribune, 1909, 377 pgs.
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6. History of Alturas and Blaine Counties, Idaho:
Hailey, Idaho, Hailey Times, 1930, McLeod, George A.,119 pgs.
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7. Early history of Idaho: Caldwell, Idaho, Caxton Printers, 1913, McConnell, William John, 420 pgs.
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