Communicating in Code: Brigham Young, Thomas L. Kane, and the “Lost” Utah War Message of July 1858
KENNETH L. ALFORD is an Honorary Life Member of the Utah State Historical Society, a professor of Church History and Doctrine at Brigham Young University, the current Ephraim Hatch Teaching and Learning Faculty Fellow, and a retired colonel in the US Army. Prior to BYU, he was a professor of computer science at the US Military Academy at West Point, New York, and a department chair and professor of strategic leadership and organizational behavior at the National Defense University in Washington, DC. He resides in Springville, Utah.
WILLIAM P. MACKINNON is a Fellow and Honorary Life Member of the Utah State Historical Society. Since 1963 his articles, essays, and book reviews have appeared in eighteen issues of Utah Historical Quarterly. He has been presiding officer of the Mormon History Association, the Santa Barbara Corral of the Westerners, Yale Library Associates, and Children’s Hospital of Michigan. He is an alumnus or veteran of Yale College, Harvard Graduate School of Business Administration, General Motors Corporation, and the US Air Force. He resides in Montecito, California.
Kenneth L. Alford, William P. MacKinnon; Communicating in Code: Brigham Young, Thomas L. Kane, and the “Lost” Utah War Message of July 1858. Utah Historical Quarterly 1 October 2021; 89 (4): 305–322. doi: https://doi.org/10.5406/utahhistquar.89.4.0305
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