Lowell C. Bennion taught in the geography department at Humboldt State University in California for nearly three decades.
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Preface A Note on the Drawings Introduction 1. Salt Lake City: Dining Out 2. Provo: Rooms of Her Own 3. Payson: Defending the Principle 4. Nephi: The Friendly Confines 5. Scipio: A Frontier Town 6. Fillmore: Houses and Homes 7. Cove Creek: Forting Up 8. Beaver: Bishop Murdock's Town 9. Parowan: Open Door Policy 10. Cedar City: Women at Work 11. Kanarra: Life on the Edge 12. Bellevue: Dissention in the Ranks 13. St. George: Sunny Home in Dixie 14. Salt Lake City: House of Ten Gables 15. Conclusion Notes Acknowledgements Bibliography Index
"This impressive study brings together the perspectives of vernacular architecture, geography, and history to enrich our understanding of Elizabeth Kane's luminous description of 1870s Utah."--Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, author of A House Full of Females