The First 100 Years: A History of The Salt Lake Tribune 1871-1971 by O.N. Malmquist

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Footnotes Section CHAPTER 1 The Irrepressible Conflict 1. Edward W. Tullidge, History of Salt Lake City (Salt Lake City, 1886), 296. 2. Ibid., Appendix, 13. 3. The Salt Lake Tribune, September 10, 1873. 4. Tullidge, op.cit, 7-8. 5. Deseret News, November 27, 1867. 6. The Utah Magazine, October 16, 1869, 376-378. 7. J. Cecil Alter, Early Utah Journalism (Salt Lake City, 1938), 378. 8. The Utah Magazine, October 2, 1869, 342. 9. Alter, op.cit, 379. 10. Tullidge, op.cit, 400-401. 11. Ibid, 387. 12. Ibid., 387-388. 13. Leonard J. Arrington, Great Basin Kingdom (Cambridge, Mass., 1958), 301-302. 14. T. B. H. Stenhouse, The Rocky Mountain Saints (New York, 1873), 623-624. 15. Arrington, op.cit, 306-307. Arrington is quoting here from "Merchants and Miners of Utah: Biographies of the Walker Brothers," p. 3 ms. Bancroft Library; H. H. Bancroft, History of Utah, 654. 16. Ibid., 307. 17. From a prospectus distributed December 24, 1870: "New Daily Paper, The Daily Tribune and Utah Mining Gazette."

CHAPTER 2 Schism Within a Schism 1. Tullidge, History of Salt Lake, 589. 2. Ibid., 296. A Civil War expression, "irrepressible conflict" gained Utah currency because of Harding's speech applying it to the polygamy controversy. 3. Cardinal Goodwin, John Charles Fremont: An Explanation of His Career (Stanford, Calif., 1930), 199. 4. Tullidge, op.cit, 469. 5. Ibid., 481. 6. Ibid., 507-508. 427


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