The Mormon Battalion:
U.S.
Army of the West, 1846-1848
Ricketts, Norma Baldwin, Utah State University Press, Logan, UT.
Book Description:
From the Mexican War to the discovery of gold in California, there
were few major events in the history of the Far West from 1846 to
1849 that did not involve the Mormon Battalion. Norma Rickett's
The Mormon Battalion: U. S. Army Of The West, 1846-1848 is the first
complete history of this wide-ranging, but heretofore almost forgotten,
army unit, restoring it to its uniquely central place in the history
of the American West. Several informative appendices are also featured
including an analysis of movement within the Mormon Battalion, an
alphabetically reconstructed roster of the Mormon volunteers, military
documents, the Mormon Battalion in music and poetry, and much more.
A useful bibliography and a subject index further enhance the value
of this benchmark publication. Norma Ricketts' The Mormon Battalion
combines the scrupulousness of an historical scholar with a born
story-teller's ability to showcase history for contemporary readers.
The Mormon Battalion is an immensely valuable contribution to Mormon
studies and Western American history reading lists.
*Bigler,
David, Will Bagley, Arthur H. Clark Press, Spokane, WA.
Editorial Review:
From Book News, Inc.
Comprises 74 articles--each with its own brief bibliography and
at least one two-color map--contributed by 52 authors. The contributions
describe and illustrate Mormon history and practice, with coverage
of migration routes, settlements, worldwide mission centers, population
distribution, voting patterns, paths of the early missionaries,
historic sites, and visitors' centers, among other topics.