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Wage chronology.
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Year: 1976 Publisher: Washington, D.C. : U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics,

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Wage chronology.
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Year: 1976 Publisher: Washington, D.C. : U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics,

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The China bird : the history of Captain Killick, and the firm he founded: Killick Martin & Company
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ISBN: 0851773818 Year: 1986 Publisher: London : Conway Maritime Press,

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Sex and Death on the Western Emigrant Trail : The Biology of Three American Tragedies
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ISBN: 1607816024 9781607816027 9781607816010 1607816016 Year: 2018 Publisher: Salt Lake City : University of Utah Press,

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"During the winter of 1846-1847, members of the Donner Party found themselves stuck in the snows of the Sierra Nevada on their journey to California, losing many in their group to severe cold and starvation. Those who survived did so by cannibalizing their dead comrades. Today the Donner Party may be the most famous group of American overland emigrants to struggle through life-threatening conditions, but it is not the only one. Ten years after the Donner Party got itself into trouble, two groups sponsored by the Mormon Church ran into similar difficulties. Unlike the Donner Party, these people were following a well-traveled path, but they were doing it in a novel way, pushing and pulling their goods and children in handcarts some 1,300 miles from Iowa to Utah. In the end, over 200 died along the trail. The plights of these travelers have been addressed by different historians in different ways. This book is the first to examine these tragedies in terms of biology. Grayson shows that who lived and who died within these westward-bound groups can largely be explained by age, sex, and family ties. His investigation reveals what happens when our cultural mechanisms for dealing with famine and extreme cold are reduced to only what our very bodies can provide. These were real people in real danger. Understanding what happened to them helps us get at the core of who and what we all are"--Provided by publisher.

Recollections of Past Days : The Autobiography of Patience Loader Rozsa Archer
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ISBN: 0874216265 9786613283450 128328345X 0874215315 9780874215311 9780874216264 Year: 2006 Publisher: Utah State University, University Libraries

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Patience Loader has become an icon for the disastrous winter entrapment of the Martin and Willie handcart companies, who traveled the Mormon Trail in the 1850s. Her autobiography offers an important record of those events, but also of much more. Wife of a Civil War soldier, Patience served as an army laundress in Washington DC and ran a boarding house as well. After the war, her husband died of consumption, and Patience returned to Utah alone, where she became a cook in a mining camp.

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