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Chapter 14 We left them crying: spanish fork and springville, 1858–1861

  • Ronald O. Barney
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Chapters in this book

  1. Front Matter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Illustrations vii
  4. Acknowledgments ix
  5. Introduction xi
  6. Chapter 1 The barneys on america’s frontier: the holland land purchase, 1800–1811 1
  7. Chapter 2 The silhouette of ohio: barneys in america’s interior, 1811–1826 9
  8. Chapter 3 These fertile prairies: yankees on the illinois frontier, 1826–1832 23
  9. Chapter 4 On my farm: lewis barney comes of age, 1833–1839 38
  10. Chapter 5 An honest, industrious people: conversion to mormonism, 1839–1840 47
  11. Chapter 6 Unaccustomed to city life: nauvoo and the hancock prairie, 1841–1844 59
  12. Chapter 7 A Gloom over the Country: The Final Years in Hancock County, 1844–1846 74
  13. Chapter 8 Midst sighs and lamentations: iowa—prelude to the west, 1846 84
  14. Chapter 9 A story makes a people: the exodus to zion, 1847 95
  15. Chapter 10 A band of brethren: the return to winter quarters, 1847 106
  16. Chapter 11 Barney’s grove: iowa and the last trek to zion, 1847–1852 117
  17. Chapter 12 We managed to live: the palmyra plain, 1852–1856 137
  18. Chapter 13 He would not forsake his people: spanish fork and the utah war, 1856–1858 153
  19. Chapter 14 We left them crying: spanish fork and springville, 1858–1861 171
  20. Chapter 15 Busted up: utah’s sanpete and sevier valleys, 1861–1865 183
  21. Chapter 16 Beginning to be old: the indian war and the railway, 1865–1869 195
  22. Chapter 17 A frontier village: monroe, utah, 1871–1874 211
  23. Chapter 18 A division with the people: the monroe united order of enoch, 1874–1878 222
  24. Chapter 19 The salvation of thy relatives and friends: the last years in sevier valley, 1877–1882 238
  25. Chapter 20 Better situated: farther into the frontier, 1882–1886 250
  26. Chapter 21 If it takes the rest of my life: the quixotical family kingdom, 1886–1894 270
  27. Notes 288
  28. Bibliography 369
  29. Index 394
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