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I think it is incorrect to say that the LDS Church lost interest in Orderville - anti-polygamy legislation which involved the seizing of Church property prevented the Church from continuing 'the experiment' without the risk of the government intervening and taking all the property and assets of such communities. —Preceding
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Bradley, Martha Sonntag (1999), A History of Kane County, Utah Centennial County history series, Salt Lake City: Utah State Historical Society,
ISBN0913738409,
OCLC41559341
Basically because I already knew it was there. I'm big into Utah history, and downloaded all the centennial county histories from there a couple of years ago. So I just needed to find the right "item #". I don't remember for sure; probably just searched for Kane County.
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