Defender : the life of Daniel H. Wells /
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Author / Creator: | Wells, Quentin, author. |
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Imprint: | Logan : Utah State University Press, [2016] |
Description: | 1 online resource |
Language: | English |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13583651 |
Table of Contents:
- 1634-1814, a Puritan family's progress : the Wells' migration from England to America
- 1814-1838, Daniel H. Wells : from a brief childhood in New York to frontier life in Illinois
- 1839-1841, a bachelor farmer in commerce becomes a married entrepreneur and civic leader in Nauvoo
- 1841-1844, the Mormon hegemony : civic controversy, court cases and family conflict
- 1843-1846, the Mormon hegemony : disaffection and libel leads to mayhem and murder
- 1844-1846, the decline of Nauvoo : Daniel becomes a Mormon and leads in the battle of Nauvoo
- 1846-1848, the cost of conversion : travels to winter quarters and the trail to great Salt Lake City
- 1848-1851, desert home and new callings : the superintendant, the general and the attorney general
- 1851-1855, six additional wives : a dozen children and many enterprises to support the family
- 1855-1857, fighting Indians or feeding them : family matters and Brigham's new counselor
- 1857-1858, the Utah Expedition : causes and consequences, a war of lies and egos, but no casualties
- 1858-1859, the Peace Commission and war by other means : church, territorial and federal politics in Utah
- 1860-1864, family, business, church, and politics in Utah while the Civil War ravages the nation
- 1860-1864, the Wells family grows and prospers during the Civil War
- 1864-1865, Daniel's first (incomplete) term as European Mission president
- 1865-1868, Utah's Black Hawk War
- 1868-1870, mayor of Salt Lake City : defending the faith, fighting crime, and obtaining the deed to the city
- 1870-1878, Mormon versus gentile in railroads, business, government and religion
- 1875-1878, Daniel opposes the Glu, defends Brigham, escapes drowning and dedicates a temple
- 1877-1879, from counselor to assistant, trapped in court, imprisoned and paraded home
- 1880-1885, Wells family marriages, the anti-polygamy crusade, and a second mission in Europe
- 1886-1888, defending against opposition in England while tragedy unfolds at home
- 1887-1891, preparing for his passing, president of the temple, death while still in harness
- Appendix A : the Wells family in England and America, 1484-1814
- Appendix B : the Chapin family in England and America,1484-1814.