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Rod Miller is the winner of Western Writers of America Spur Awards for Short Fiction and Poetry, the Westerners International Award for Poetry, and the Academy of Western Artists Award for Best Poetry Book. He is the author of live novels, three poetry books, and three other books of history, and mostra altro he writes for magazines. Miller is a lifelong resident of the American West, and the people, places, and happenings of his homeland are the subjects of his writing. Visit him online at WriterRodjVfillet.com. mostra meno
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Utah Historical Quarterly, Vol. 74, No. 2 (Spring 2006) (2006) — Collaboratore — 2 copie
Utah Historical Quarterly, Vol. 80, No. 3 (Summer 2012) (2012) — Collaboratore — 2 copie

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Sandy, Utah, USA

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A nice biography of the famous environmentalist, geologist, and botanist. The book is organized by subjects, rather than in strict chronological order, leading to some overlap of events and confusion as to when in his life things are being described. Still, a highly recommended read for those interested in the history of environmentalism, national forests, national parks, and early California.
 
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exfed | Feb 27, 2016 |
In 1842, twenty years before the Civil War, people had their prejudices and had other wars as well. Lilburn Boggs, in his years as Governor of the State of Missouri had many prejudices and was an excellent helper in another war that a lot of folks don’t know about. Lilburn Boggs liked blacks far better than he liked Mormons and took every opportunity to banish them from his state; following them to Illinois to make sure they stayed gone.
He took every opportunity to torment the Mormons, holding Joseph Smith and others in basement jails, feeding them swill and conveniently “forgetting” about them many times - none more than Joseph as he was the Leader of the Saints. Gov. Boggs forgot a few things, though. He forgot the Danites (Smith’s army) were hard soldiers who would break anyone whom they felt threatened their cause.
It came as no surprise when someone tried to kill Boggs – it’s amazing it hadn’t happened before. Headlines screamed that he had been assassinated but they were wrong. While some certainly did shoot him in the head and he surely nearly died – he didn’t. It took him twenty years to finally pass and he was basically a well man most of that time.
Calvin Pogue of the Pinkerton Detective Agency is hired by Boggs’ son after his death. He does a thorough investigation complete with an interview with the “possible” killer – Porter Rockwell which is not only entertaining but makes you wonder.
An extremely well-researched story and you can have your own opinion about the shooting but – it’s well worth reading and buying!
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macygma | Nov 9, 2011 |

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