From Deseret News archives:
Historians aim to put 1857-58 Utah War in spotlight
They hope to change that as the 150th anniversary of that 1857-58 armed struggle between Mormons and an "invading" federal army which was in many ways a prelude to the soon-to-follow Civil War approaches next year.
The Utah War Sesquicentennial Committee outlined plans for that at a press briefing Wednesday which include encouraging publication of several new books, calling for numerous historical papers at upcoming conferences, and offering tours and information for the press designed to ignite general interest.
"We hope that we can bring to light, in a variety of ways, new views, new ideas," said Richard W. Sadler, chairman of the group of historians from major universities and the federal and state governments plus some independent scholars.
Why should Utahns care? "The Utah War dramatically changed Mormon history and Utah history," said Gene Sessions, a Weber State University historian who is a committee member and co-author of the only book now in print directly about the conflict, titled, "Camp Floyd and the Mormons: The Utah War."
"Nationally, this was important, too. It would cripple the (James) Buchanan administration almost from the start. If he had had more (political) capital, he may have been able to do more to avoid the Civil War," Sessions said. "It was only four years before Fort Sumter, and he sent off most of the Army to Utah." The press called it "Buchanan's Blunder."
Historian Ardis E. Powell, a committee member, noted that scores of the Civil War's famous generals participated as junior officers in the Utah War or were stationed at Camp Floyd, where the Army settled in Utah to watch the Mormons. "It became field training for them," she said.
Sadler said new scholarship and thinking is emerging about the causes of the war, what ended it and its effects which he expects historians to explore at length.
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