Salt Lake Cutoff - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Arrington, Leonard J. (1958). Great Basin Kingdom. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.
  • Bagley, Will (1992). S. J. Hensley's Salt Lake Cutoff. Salt Lake City: Oregon-California Trails Association, Utah Crossroads Chapter.
  • DeLafosse, Peter H. Ed (1994); Trailing The Pioneers; Logan Utah; Utah State University Press with Oregon-California Trails Association; ISBN 0-87421-172-7
  • Korns, J. Roderic; Dale L. Morgan (1994), Will Bagley and Harold Schindler, ed., West from Fort Bridger, Logan: Utah State University Press.

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