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"Southern Utah Tales"
The Wesley Pratt Larsen papers (1802-2005) contain articles and research projects by Larsen. His research is mainly with Utah history, with a focus on Toquerville and the people who lived and migrated there. His papers also deal with the Church of Jesus Christ of Later-day Saints and Indian history.
"Indian and Pioneer Medicine in Utah Territory", 1847-1900
The Wesley Pratt Larsen papers (1802-2005) contain articles and research projects by Larsen. His research is mainly with Utah history, with a focus on Toquerville and the people who lived and migrated there. His papers also deal with the Church of Jesus Christ of Later-day Saints and Indian history.
Articles
"Isaac and Mary Fielding Duffin, Southern Utah's Builder";
"Folk Tales of John D. Lee and the Mountain Meadows Massacre-Lee Survives His Execution"
"James Dalley Family History Volume 3"
The Wesley Pratt Larsen papers (1802-2005) contain articles and research projects by Larsen. His research is mainly with Utah history, with a focus on Toquerville and the people who lived and migrated there. His papers also deal with the Church of Jesus Christ of Later-day Saints and Indian history.
"John D. Lee and the Mountain Meadows Massacre: A Reader", 2000
The Wesley Pratt Larsen papers (1802-2005) contain articles and research projects by Larsen. His research is mainly with Utah history, with a focus on Toquerville and the people who lived and migrated there. His papers also deal with the Church of Jesus Christ of Later-day Saints and Indian history.
Stem Cell Research, Diary Notes, and Color Copies of Slides, 2001
The Wesley Pratt Larsen papers (1802-2005) contain articles and research projects by Larsen. His research is mainly with Utah history, with a focus on Toquerville and the people who lived and migrated there. His papers also deal with the Church of Jesus Christ of Later-day Saints and Indian history.
Wesley P. Larsen, ed., "Martin Slack's Account Book for the Hurricane Canal 1893", 2001
The Wesley Pratt Larsen papers (1802-2005) contain articles and research projects by Larsen. His research is mainly with Utah history, with a focus on Toquerville and the people who lived and migrated there. His papers also deal with the Church of Jesus Christ of Later-day Saints and Indian history.