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Show Massachusetts, ed. Abbott Lowell Cummings (Boston: Colonia Society of Massachusetts, 1979), 43-59; James Deetz, In Small Things For otten: The Archaeolo of Earl American Life (Garden City, NY: Anchor Books, 1977 , 105-108; Gerald L. Pocius, "Architecture On Newfoundland's Southern Shore: Diversity and the Emergence of New World Forms," in Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture, ed. Camille Wells (Annapolis, Maryland: Vernacular Architecture Forum, 1982), 217-232; Dell Upton, "Architectural Change in Colonial Rhode Island: The Mott House as a Case Study," Old Time New England, 69:3-4 (January-June 1979): 18-33, and Dell Upton, "Early Vernacular Architecture in Southeastern Virginia" (Ph.D. diss., Brown University, 1980). 10. John Taylor, the LOS Church President following the death of Brigham Young in 1877, summed up the official policy of the church in regard to housing by saying "improve your dwelling houses. If you cannot find the style of house to suit you, go off to other places until you do find one~ and then come back and build a better one." Quoted in Hayden, Seven American Utopias, 142. ll. J.E. Spencer, "House Types of Southern Utah," Geographical Review, 35:3 (July 1945): 444-457. See also, "The Middle Virgin River Valley, Utah: A Study in Culture Growth and Change (Ph.D. diss., University of California, 1936). 11 12. J.E. Spencer, "House Types," 449. 13. D.W.Meinig, "The Mormon Culture Region: Strategies and Patterns in the Geography of the American West, 1847-1964," Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 55:2 (June 1965): 191-220. 14. See Rupert Vance,"The Regional Concept as a Tool for Social Research," in Re ionalism and the South: Selected Papers of Ru ert Vance, ed. by John She ton Reed and Daniel Joseph Singal Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina, 1981), 155-175. 15. Richard V. Francaviglia, "The Mormon Landscape: Existence, Creation and Perception of a Unique Image in the American West" (Ph.D. diss., University of Oregon, 1970), 44-88. This work was published in 1978 by AMS Press. See also, Richard V. Francaviglia, "The Mormon Landscape: Definition of An Image in the American West," Proceedings of the Association of American Geographers, 2(1970): 59-6.1; 11 Mormon Central-hall Houses in the American West, 11 Annals of the Association of American Geographers, 61(1971): 65-71; and "The Passing Mormon Village,n Landscape, 22:2 (Spring 1978): 40-47. 11 16. Reps., Cities of the American West, 287-311. 17. See Meinig, "The Mormon Culture Region," 213-216, and Klaus D. Gurgel, "Churches and Church Membership Patterns, 11 in Atlas of Utah, ed. Wayne L. Wahlquist (Provo, Utah: Brigham Young University Press, 1981 ) , 141 - 14 2. 28 |