In the 1840s, land west of the Missouri River was a new frontier
for courage, adventure, freedom and true grit. During this era and
the decades that followed, Utah became the focal point for many
brave settlers yearning for a new way of life. While Utah's proud
Mormon legacy is well documented, there are lesser-known stories
that contribute to the state's fascinating history. Join public
historian, author and history columnist Eileen Hallet Stone for a
look into the state's forgotten past as she presents a revelatory
collection of tales culled from her popular "Salt Lake Tribune"
"Living History" column. From newly freed slaves, early
suffragists, desert farmers and union men to railroad kings, cattle
barons, influential statesmen and more, this is "Hidden History of
Utah."
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