Arrington, Leonard J.
Arrington, Leonard J., 1917-1999
Arrington, Leonard J. 1917-
Arrington, Leonard J. (Leonard James), 1917-
Leonard J. Arrington American Mormon historian
VIAF ID: 46779720 ( Personal )
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Works
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Adventures of a church historian | |
Brigham Young: American Moses | |
Brigham Young University : the first one hundred years. | |
Building the city of God : community and cooperation among the Mormons | |
A century of service : a history of Rotary Club 24, 1911-2011 | |
The changing economic structure of the Mountain West, 1850-1950. | |
Charles C. Rich, Mormon general and Western frontiersman | |
Crusade against theocracy : the reminiscences of judge Jacob Smith Boreman of Utah, 1872-1877 | |
David Eccles pioneer Western industrialist | |
A dependent commonwealth : Utah's economy from statehood to the Great Depression | |
Faith and intellect as partners in Mormon history | |
Faith and intellect : the lives and contributions of Latter-day Saint thinkers | |
Federally-financed industrial plants constructed in Utah during World War II | |
From Quaker to Latter-Day Saint : Bishop Edwin D. Woolley | |
From wilderness to empire : the role of Utah in western economic history | |
Harold F. Silver : Western inventor, businessman, and civic leader | |
History of Idaho | |
Japanese Americans : from relocation to redress | |
Madelyn Cannon Stewart Silver : poet, teacher, homemaker | |
The Mormon experience : a history of the Latter-day Saints | |
Mormon heritage series | |
Mormons and their historians | |
Mothers of the Prophets | |
New views of Mormon history : a collection of essays in honor of Leonard J. Arrington | |
Orderville, Utah, 1954. | |
Political deliverance : the Mormon quest for Utah statehood | |
The Presidents of the church : biographical essays | |
Rescue of the 1856 handcart companies | |
"The richest hole on earth" : a history of the Bingham Copper Mine | |
Saints without halos : the human side of Mormon history | |
Ships, saints, and mariners : a maritime encyclopedia of Mormon migration 1830-1890 | |
Sunbonnet sisters : true stories of Mormon women and frontier life | |
Utah, the New Deal and the Depression of the 1930s | |
Utah's audacious stockman, Charlie Redd | |
W. W. Clyde, the builder, 1999: | |
William Spry: man of firmness, Governor of Utah |