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Title: The Mormons, or Latter-Day Saints, in the Valley of the Great Salt Lake: A History of Their Rise and Progress, Peculiar Doctrines, Present Condition, and Prospects, Derived from Personal Observation during a Residence Among Them.
Author: Gunnison, J[ohn] W[illiam]. Description: ix, [blank], [13]-168 + 48 ad pp. Wood-engraved frontispiece (of Nauvoo). 7x4½, original cloth. First Edition.Lieutenant Gunnison was an assistant to Howard Stansbury in the first survey of the Great Salt Lake basin by the Army's Topographical Engineers. His experiences among the Mormon's led him to write this fairly positive account; he was killed in 1853 while leading a party in the Sevier Lake region by a band of Paiutes purportedly led by or accompanied by Mormons, although to this day the truth in the matter has not been established. Flake 3746; Graff 1694; Howes G463; Wagner-Camp 213:1 Heading: (Mormon)Place Published: Philadelphia Publisher: Lippincott, Grambo & Co. Date Published: 1852 Condition reportSpine rubbed, leaning a bit; foxing and darkening to contents, small rubberstamp of Hereford Permanent Library to the back of the frontispiece and their large rubberstamp to the verso of the title-page, else very good.
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