The Mormon Battalion, Its History and Achievements

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I. THE MARCH OF THE BATTALION COMPARED WITH OTHER HISTORICAL MARCHES.

II. THE CALL OF THE BATTALION.

III. ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES TO THE MORMONS ARISING FROM THE ENLISTMENT OF THE BATTALION.

IV. THE MARCH OF THE BATTALION FROM FORT LEAVENWORTH.

V. THE MARCH OF THE BATTALION FROM SANTA FE TO THE MOUTH OF THE GILA.

VI. THE MARCH OF THE BATTALION FROM THE COLORADO TO THE PACIFIC OCEAN.

VII. THE BATTALION IN CALIFORNIA.

VIII. RECORD OF THE BATTALION IN CALIFORNIA.

IX. THE BATTALION IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF SEVENTY-THREE YEARS.

X. THE SUBSEQUENT DISTINCTION ACHIEVED BY THE BATTALION'S COMMANDING OFFICERS.

XI. ANECDOTES.

ADDENDA. THE BATTALION'S MONUMENT.

Title: The Mormon Battalion

Its History and Achievements

Author: B. H. (Brigham Henry) Roberts

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The Mormon Battalion

ITS HISTORY AND
ACHIEVEMENTS

By

B. H. ROBERTS

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THE DESERET NEWS
Salt Lake City, Utah
1919


Copyright, 1919.

BY B. H. ROBERTS.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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