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Homeward to zion: the Mormon migration from scandinavia

The classic history of this emblematic moment in U.S. immigration.

In the late nineteenth century, thirty thousand Mormons from Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and Finland immigrated to Utah, dissatisfied with conditions in their homelands. As their countrymen were farming rich fields in other parts of the United States, Scandinavian Mormons were making their way to Salt Lake City. Homeward to Zion tracks this movement from northern Europe to the western desert, examining the Mormon recruiting efforts in Scandinavia as well as the arduous journey across the Great Plains. Mulder draws extensively from personal narratives of these immigrants to relate their pioneering experience and their role in the history of Scandinavian migration and of the settlement of the American West.

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Author(s) Mulder, William. - Personal Name
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Call Number 266 Mul h
ISBN/ISSN 0816636745
Subject(s)
19th century
Classification 266
Series Title
GMD Print
Language English
Publisher University of Minnesota Press
Publishing Year c2000
Publishing Place Minnesota
Collation xii, 375 p. ; 23 cm.
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