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- Juanita Brooks Lectures
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2022—Jennifer Denetdale, “Reflections on Diné History: The
Photographs of Milton Snow and Livestock Reduction Era
Documents”
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2021—Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, “Juanita Brooks, Caroline Crosby,
and The Murder of Olivia Coombs”
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2020—Martha Bradley-Evans, “Constructing Zion: Faith, Grit and
the Realm of Possibilities”
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2019—Richard Saunders, “Dear Dale, Dear Juanita: Two Friends
and the Contest for Truth, Fact, and Perspective in Mormon
History”
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2018—William P. MacKinnon, “Across the Desert in 1858: Thomas
L. Kane’s Mediating Mission and the Mormon Women Who Made It
Possible”
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2017—Gregory A. Prince, “Leonard Arrington, Church Historian:
Lessons Learned”
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2016—John A. Peterson, “Brigham’s Bastion: ‘Winsor Castle’ at
Pipe Springs and Its Place in the Great Game”
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2015—Todd Compton, “Slickrock Missions: Jacob Hamblin’s
Communitarian Expeditions Across the Colorado”
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2014—Richard E. Turley, Jr., “Clash of the Legal Titans: The
First Trial of John D. Lee”
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2013—Stephen L. Prince, “Antone B. Prince: Washington County
Sheriff, 1936–1954”
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2012—Charles S. Peterson, “Hopeful Odyssey: Nels Anderson”
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2011—Douglas D. Alder, “A Century of Dixie State College”
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2010—Edward Leo Lyman, “Southern Paiute Relations with their
Early Dixie Mormon Neighbors”
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2009—Glen M. Leonard, “Revisiting the Massacre at Mountain
Meadows”
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2008—Veda Tebbs Hale, “Maurine Whipple & Her Joshua”
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2007—W. Paul Reeve, “Utah’s Dixie: A View from Across the
Cultural Divide”
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2006—Lowell C. “Ben” Bennion, “A Bird’s-eye View of Erastus
Snow’s St. George”
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2005—William A. (Bert) Wilson, “Folklore of Dixie: Past and
Present”
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2004—Jill Mulvay Derr, “Mrs. Smith Goes To Washington—Eliza R.
Snow Smith’s Visit to Southern Utah”
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2003—Dean L. May, “St. George and the Dixieites: George A.
Smith as ‘Father of the Southern Settlements’”
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2002—Robert H. Briggs, “The Tragedy at Mountain Meadows
Massacre: Toward a Consensus Account and Time Line”
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2001—Wayne K. Hinton, “The Southern Utah Mission: New Views on
Its Purpose and Accomplishments”
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2000—Ronald Walker, “Young ‘Tony’ Ivins: Dixie Frontiersman”
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1998—Hartt Wixom, “Jacob Hamblin: His Own Story”
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1996—Douglas D. Alder and Karl Brooks, “From Isolation to
Destination: The History of Washington County”
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1995—C. Gregory Crampton and Steven K. Madsen, “In Search of
the Spanish Trail”
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1994—Thomas G. Alexander, “An Apostle in Exile: Wilford
Woodruff and the St. George Connection”
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1993—Leonard J. Arrington, “St. George Tabernacle and Temple:
The Builders”
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1992—Laurel Ulrich, “The Significance of Trivia”
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1991—William A. Wilson, “Juanita Brooks and Family Narratives”
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1990—Ken Driggs, “Twentieth Century Polygamy and Fundamentalist
Mormons in Southern Utah”
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1990—Larry Logue, “St. George and Nineteenth-Century Polygamy”
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1989—Levi S. Peterson, “The Saving Virtues, the Pardonable
Vices of Juanita Brooks”
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1988—Allen D. Roberts, “The Truth is the Most Important Thing:
A Look at Mark W. Hofmann, the Mormon Salamander Man”
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1988—Linda Sillitoe, “Behind Salamander: A Homespun Tragedy”
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1987—Jan Shipps, “The Scattering of the Gathered and the
Gathering of the Scattered: The Mormon Diaspora in the
Mid-Twentieth Century”
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1985—William Mulder, “A Sense of Humus: Scandinavian Mormon
Immigrant Humor”
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1984—Charles S. Peterson, “‘A Utah Moon’: Perceptions of
Southern Utah”
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