These letters among two women and their husband offer a rare look into the personal dynamics of an LDS polygamous relationship. Abraham ""Owen"" Woodruff was a young polygamous Mormon apostle, and the son of LDS President Wilford Woodruff, who is remembered for the Woodruff Manifesto, a divinely-inspired call for the termination of plural marriage. The Woodruff Manifesto eased a systematic federal judicial assault on Mormons and made Utah statehood possible. It did not end polygamy in the church. Some leaders continued to encourage and perform such marriages. Owen Woodruff, himself married to Helen May Winters, contracted a secretive second marriage to Avery Clark. Pressure on the LDS church revived with hearings regarding Reed Smoot's seat...
Mary Lois Walker Morris was a Mormon woman who challenged both American ideas about marriage and the...
After the 1872 publication of Expose',Fanny Stenhouse became a celebrity in the cultural wars betwee...
Mr. Peay was a family man. From a legal standpoint, he was also a man with a problem. The 1872 Edmun...
Includes bibliographical references and index.These letters among two women and their husband offer ...
These letters among two women and their husband offer a rare look into the personal dynamics of an L...
When Joseph Smith quietly introduced polygamy to a few chosen followers in Nauvoo, Illinois in April...
Includes bibliographical references and index.In the wake of Joseph Smith Jr.'s murder in 1844, his ...
In the wake of Joseph Smith Jr.'s murder in 1844, his following splintered. Most of the membership u...
This study investigates The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS), known as Mormons, and...
The pursuit of polygamous unions by members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in ni...
In the nineteenth century, the power of religious belief transformed the legal landscape. This Artic...
Copy of "Pattern of the Garment of the Holy Priesthood Revealed to the Prophet Joseph Smith" written...
In the wake of Joseph Smith Jr.\u27s murder in 1844, his following splintered. Most of the membershi...
During the nineteenth century, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the Mormons, encoura...
Mary Lois Walker Morris was a Mormon woman who challenged both American ideas about marriage and the...
Mary Lois Walker Morris was a Mormon woman who challenged both American ideas about marriage and the...
After the 1872 publication of Expose',Fanny Stenhouse became a celebrity in the cultural wars betwee...
Mr. Peay was a family man. From a legal standpoint, he was also a man with a problem. The 1872 Edmun...
Includes bibliographical references and index.These letters among two women and their husband offer ...
These letters among two women and their husband offer a rare look into the personal dynamics of an L...
When Joseph Smith quietly introduced polygamy to a few chosen followers in Nauvoo, Illinois in April...
Includes bibliographical references and index.In the wake of Joseph Smith Jr.'s murder in 1844, his ...
In the wake of Joseph Smith Jr.'s murder in 1844, his following splintered. Most of the membership u...
This study investigates The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS), known as Mormons, and...
The pursuit of polygamous unions by members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in ni...
In the nineteenth century, the power of religious belief transformed the legal landscape. This Artic...
Copy of "Pattern of the Garment of the Holy Priesthood Revealed to the Prophet Joseph Smith" written...
In the wake of Joseph Smith Jr.\u27s murder in 1844, his following splintered. Most of the membershi...
During the nineteenth century, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the Mormons, encoura...
Mary Lois Walker Morris was a Mormon woman who challenged both American ideas about marriage and the...
Mary Lois Walker Morris was a Mormon woman who challenged both American ideas about marriage and the...
After the 1872 publication of Expose',Fanny Stenhouse became a celebrity in the cultural wars betwee...
Mr. Peay was a family man. From a legal standpoint, he was also a man with a problem. The 1872 Edmun...