Beneath Ben Lomond’s Peak: A History of Weber County 1824-1900 [Hardcover] Milton R. Hunter, Ph.D.

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“Beneath Ben Lomond’s Peak: A History of Weber County 1824-1900,” compiled by Milton R. Hunter, is a captivating account of Utah’s pioneer past. This 1966 third printing by Publishers Press offers rich narratives of early Weber County. The book is in good condition, with minor cover wear and an inscription on the endpaper. Ideal for history buffs and collectors alike, it provides a vivid glimpse into the lives of settlers beneath the iconic Ben Lomond Peak.

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“Beneath Ben Lomond’s Peak: A History of Weber County 1824-1900” is a fascinating exploration of the rich history of Weber County, Utah. Compiled and edited by Milton R. Hunter, Ph.D., this volume offers a detailed narrative of the region from its early settlement through the turn of the century. Published by Publishers Press in Salt Lake City, this 1966 edition is a third printing, reflecting the enduring interest in Utah’s pioneer history. The book is a treasure trove of stories and insights, capturing the spirit and struggles of the early settlers beneath the iconic Ben Lomond Peak. Perfect for history enthusiasts and collectors, it provides a window into the past, chronicling the development and growth of a vibrant community.

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Author

Milton R. Hunter, Ph.D.

Binding

Hardcover

Publisher

Publishers Press

Condition

Acceptable

Edition

3rd Printing

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