Date of Award:
5-1968
Document Type:
Thesis
Degree Name:
Master of Science (MS)
Department:
History
Committee Chair(s)
S. George Ellsworth
Committee
S. George Ellsworth
Committee
Lucile Pratt
Committee
Stanford Cazier
Committee
Evan Murray
Abstract
Oral interviews were conducted in Cache Valley pertaining to the goods and services performed by the itinerant peddler as compared with peddling in the continental United States.
Having a large inland lake such as Bear Lake brought about the peddling of fish, similar to that done on the seaboard.
The availability of goods and services rendered by the itinerant in Utah was similar to the goods and services obtainable from earlier United States peddlers.
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Recommended Citation
Nye, Paul J., "Peddling in Northern Utah as Compared to the Continental United States" (1968). All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023. 3249.
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