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Obscure Believers: The Mormon Schism of Alpheus Cutler

by Biloine Whiting Young, Biloine Whiting Young (Author)

Other authors: Robert Flanders (Foreword), Danny L. Jorgensen (Photographer), Matt Kania (Illustrator)

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Engaging story of a vanished Minnesota community with roots in early Mormonism. Ms. Young tells the tale with consumate skill and deep respect for the small band who struggled the last half of the nineteenth century to establish and maintain stable communal life against the tides of social change. Steeped in Cutlerite traditions and lore, she weaves tale that will mesmerize any reader interested in American religions and the history of Minnesota, southern Iowa, and western Illinois.… (more)
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Young, Biloine WhitingAuthormain authorall editionsconfirmed
Flanders, RobertForewordsecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
Jorgensen, Danny L.Photographersecondary authorall editionsconfirmed
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Engaging story of a vanished Minnesota community with roots in early Mormonism. Ms. Young tells the tale with consumate skill and deep respect for the small band who struggled the last half of the nineteenth century to establish and maintain stable communal life against the tides of social change. Steeped in Cutlerite traditions and lore, she weaves tale that will mesmerize any reader interested in American religions and the history of Minnesota, southern Iowa, and western Illinois.

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