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Journal of Mormon History Fall 2001 (Vol. 27: No. 2) LAVINA FIELDING ANDERSON, EDITOR Paperback. 306 Pages. / 0194-7342 / $15.00. LETTERS ARTICLES Polygamy and Prostitution: Comparative Morality in Salt Lake City, 1847-1911 Jeffrey D. Nichols "Called by a New Name": Mission, Identity, and the Reorganized Church Mark A Scherer Samuel Woolley Taylor: Mormon Maverick Historian Richard H. Cracroft Fish and the Famine of 1855-56 D. Robert Carter "As Ugly as Evil" and "As Wicked as Hell": Gadianton Robbers and the Legend Process among the Mormons W. Paul Reeve The East India Mission of 1851-1856: Crossing the Boundaries of Culture, Religion, and Law R. Lanier Britsch Steel Rails and the Utah Saints Richard O. Cowan "The Canny Scotsman" John Sharp and the Negotiations with the Union Pacific Railroad, 1869-1872 Craig L. Foster Charles S. Whitney: A Nineteenth-Century Salt Lake City Teenager's Life Kenneth W. Godfrey REVIEWS BOOK NOTICES |
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