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by Gerald N. Lund


  ———. “Pioneers and Pioneering in Southern Utah.” Improvement Era, June 1915, 710–11.

  Jones, Kumen. “Navajo Peace.” Improvement Era, April 1941, 214–15, 247–49.

  ———. “Notes on the San Juan Mission.” Manuscript copy, LDS Church History Library.

  ———. “Writings of Kumen Jones.” Manuscript copy, LDS Church History Library.

  Jones, Raymond Smith. “Last Wagon Through the Hole-in-the-Rock.” Desert Magazine, June 1954, 22–25.

  Lake, Fiona, and Rosemary Preece. Voices from the Dark: Women and Children in Yorkshire Coal Mines. Overton, England: Yorkshire Mining Museum Publications, 1992.

  “Life Sketch of Mary Jane Wilson.” Manuscript copy, LDS Church History Library.

  Ludlow, Daniel H., ed. Encyclopedia of Mormonism. 4 volumes. New York: Macmillan, 1992.

  Lyman, Albert R. “Bishop Jens Nielson: A Brief Biography.” Manuscript copy, LDS Church History Library (copy in author’s possession).

  ———. Indians and Outlaws: Settling of the San Juan Frontier. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Company, 1962.

  ———. “Fort on the Firing Line, Parts I-XVIII.” Improvement Era, October 1948–March 1950.

  McKay, David O. “Pioneer Women.” Relief Society Magazine, January 1948, 4–9.

  McPherson, Robert S. A History of San Juan County: In the Palm of Time. Utah Historical Society, San Juan County Commission, 1995.

  Miller, David E. Hole-in-the-Rock: An Epic in Colonization of the Great American West, Salt Lake City: The University of Utah Press, 1959.

  O’Brien, Alberta Lyman. The Story of Sarah Williams Perkins. Revised by Elaine Perkins Walton, 1993. Manuscript copy, LDS Church History Library.

  Reay, Lee. Incredible Passage: Through the Hole-in-the-Rock. Provo, UT: Meadow Lane Publications, 1980.

  Redd, Charles E. “Short Cut to the San Juan.” In The Westerners: A Baker’s Dozen of Essays on the West: Its History, Places, and People. Don Bloch, ed. Denver: Brand Book, 1950.

  Roundy, Jerry C. “Advised Them to Call the Place Escalante.” Springville, UT: Art City Publishing, 2000.

 

 

 


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