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- catalog alternative "Life in Utah".
- catalog alternative "Mysteries and crimes of Mormonism.".
- catalog contributor b5767984.
- catalog contributor b5767985.
- catalog created "1882.".
- catalog date "1882".
- catalog date "1882.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1882.".
- catalog description ""A blessing for a dollar" -- Bishops -- High council -- Judges and jury -- Ward teachers -- The confessional -- Evangelists -- Secret police or "Danites" -- Civil government only an appendage -- Excessive power of the Mormon courts -- Perversions of law and justice -- Organic act defective -- Federal judges -- Their weakness and disgrace -- Verdicts dictated from the pulpit -- Probate judges really appointed by Brigham Young -- Voting system -- "Protecting the ballot" -- The Hooper McGroarty race -- Plurality of offices as well as wives -- Tyranny of the church -- The Mormon vs. the American idea -- The evils of which Gentiles complain -- XVII. The Mormon territory -- Territorial limits -- "Basins" -- "Sinks" -- "Flats" -- Rain and evaporation -- Elemental action and reaction -- Potamology -- Jordan -- Kay's Creek -- Weber -- Bear River -- Cache Valley -- Timber -- Blue Creek -- Promontory -- Great Desert -- Utah Lake -- Spanish Fork -- Salt Creek -- Timpanogos -- Sevier River -- ".
- catalog description "Campaign of 1872 -- The Poland bill -- Prosecutions under it -- Frightful perjury -- Some polygamists convicted at last -- Renewed action against polygamy -- Mrs. Froiseth's anti Polygamy Standard -- President Hayes' views -- XXI. Brigham Young -- His remarkable position -- Compared with Queen Victoria and the Pope -- His birth, conversion, and rise in Mormonism -- Marries Mary Ann Angell, Lucy Decker Seely, Clara Decker, Clara Chase, Harriet Bowker, Lucy Bigelow, Harriet Barney et al. -- Death and funeral ceremonies -- His will -- Settlement of the estate -- Church reorganized -- John W. Young left out -- Brigham's character -- Was he a success? -- XXII. Late events in Utah -- A few progressive Mormons take hold -- Are defeated -- Gentiles contest the election of 1880 -- The Cannon Campbell contest -- Trial of the old church murders -- The Aikin massacre proved -- Mormon jury acquits -- Bruton tired for the Morrisite massacre -- Other trials -- Degradation of Brigham's family -- ".
- catalog description "Chapter I. The seed-bed of fanaticism -- The problem states -- Religious movements of 1800 -- '30 -- Convulsions, trances, jerks and visions -- Sidney Rigdon's "disciples' at Mentor, Ohio -- Hon. James A. Garfield's opinion -- Joseph Smith and family -- Origin of the fraud -- Chapter II. Zion in Missouri -- The Mormon church organized -- Conversion of the Pratts -- Rapid growth -- Sidney Rigdon's disciples come in en masse -- Kirtland headquarters -- Foundation of Zion in Missouri -- Threats against the gentiles -- Gentile resistance -- War -- Mormons expelled from Jackson county -- Chapter III. Kirtland communism and Missouri war -- Gathering of the deluded -- Thorough organization of the new church -- Mill, store and bank established -- Communism inaugurated -- The great explosion -- Smith and Rigdon flee to Missouri -- War breaks out -- Horrible atrocities on both sides -- Governor Boggs' "exterminating order" -- Hawn's mill massacre -- Mormons driven from the state -- ".
- catalog description "Chapter IV. The Nauvoo wonder -- Alliance between the prophet and the land speculator -- Sudden and astonishing growth of Nauvoo -- Political trickery -- Mormons a power in Illinois -- The remarkable charters -- Malign influence in the courts -- Crime, trickery, and polygamy -- Intrigues of Dr. Bennett and the prophet -- Outrageous treatment of Mrs. Orson Pratt -- Dark days at hand -- Chapter V. The anti-Mormons' revenge -- Hostility aroused -- Spiritual wifery exposed -- Martha Brotherton's revelations -- The "expositor" destroyed by a Mormon mob -- Civil war breaks out -- Flight of the Smiths -- Recalled by Emma Smith -- They surrender and are assassinated in jail -- Chapter VI. The Mormons expelled from Illinois -- Funeral of the Smiths -- Remarkable disposition of the bodies -- Arrest and trial of those accused of the killing -- Reconstruction of the church -- The twelve apostles take the reins -- Murder of Miller and Leiza -- "Perfect oneness" -- War renewed -- ".
- catalog description "Chapter X. The Mormon murderers -- Causes of the mountain meadows massacre -- Death of apostle Pratt -- Vengeance sworn against Arkansas -- The wealthy emigrants -- Their destruction decreed -- "Let the almighty's arrows drink the blood of the accursed Gentiles" -- John D. Lee's council -- The emigrants treacherously captured -- The awful massacre -- The long delay of justice -- The author visits Lee and hears his confession -- Lee arrested -- National interest -- Lee's trial and execution -- Chapter XI. The government takes a hand in Utah -- The judges make inquiry into "blood-atonement" -- Investigation of the crimes of 1856-'57 -- A fresh outbreak -- Murders of Drown, Arnold, Sergeant Pike, Franklin McNeil and others -- Civil war in the states and Mormon glee -- Departure of Johnston's army -- Profits to the prophets -- Brigham's despotism restored -- Governors Dawson, Harding, Doty and Durkee -- Secretaries Wooton, Fuller, Reed and Higgins -- ".
- catalog description "Chapter XVIII. Mormon mysteries and secret marriages -- The endowment -- Actors -- Scenery and dress -- Prerequisites -- Adam and Eve, the devil and Michael, Jehovah and Eloheim -- A new version -- Blasphemous assumptions -- Terrible oaths -- Barbarous penalties -- Origin -- Scriptures and "Paradise Lost" -- Eleusinian mysteries -- "Morgan's freemasonry" -- The witnesses -- Probabilities -- Their reasons -- Changes -- Secret marriages -- No proof -- Beating the Gentile courts -- XIX. Utah under Grant I -- The forward movement -- Attack on the entire Mormon position -- Judges Wilson, Hawley, and Strickland -- Chief Justice McKean -- Governor J.W Shaffer -- Secretary and Governor Vaughan -- Secretary Black and the Nauvoo Legion -- Movement for a state government -- Judge McKean's court overthrown -- His character -- XX. Utah under Grant II and Hayes -- The author's researches in Southern Utah -- John D. Lee, Jacob Hamlin, Bishop Windsor, Bishop Haight and other worthies -- ".
- catalog description "Colorado System -- Fish -- Thermal and chemical springs -- Healing waters -- Hot water plants -- Analysis by Dr. Gale -- Mineral springs -- Salt beds -- Alkali flats -- Native salts -- Great Salt Lake -- First account -- Fremont -- Stansbury -- Amount of salt -- Valleys -- Rise of the Lake -- Islands -- Bear lake -- "Ginasticus" -- Utah Lake -- Climate -- Increase of rain -- Singular phenomena -- Fine air -- Relief for pulmonary complaints -- Natural wealth of Utah -- Game -- Indians and Mormons".
- catalog description "Legislatures of 1880 and 1882 -- Proposed congressional legislation -- XXIII. Dissenting Mormon sects -- Natural tendency to dissent -- The Nauvoo break up -- James Jesse Strang -- Reappearance of Dr. John C. Bennett -- Voree -- Kingdom on Beaver Island -- Murder of Strang -- Joseph Morris -- Trouble with the law -- Murder of Morris, Banks, and the women -- Dispersion of the Morrisites -- "Reorganized church" -- Young Joe Smith -- David Hyrum Smith -- William Alexander Smith -- Raid of 1869 -- Present condition -- Godbeites -- Changes in the Brighamite church -- XXIV. The Utah of today -- The last conference -- Official roll of the church -- Ominous change in tone -- Statistics of the church -- One temple completed, and three under way -- The Gentiles -- Their gain in mineral wealth -- Rapid railroad development -- Fertile area -- Livestock -- Present and future -- A restrospect -- The central figure: Chief Justice McKean".
- catalog description "Murder of the parishes, Potter, Henry Jones and mother, the bishop's wife, and many others -- Recovery from the madness -- Startling news from Washington -- War at hand and a fresh impulse of madness -- Chapter IX. The Mormon War of 1857 -- "Anniversary day" in Big Cottonwood -- A. O. Smoot's startling news -- "I am ready for the devils" -- Approach of the United States army -- Captain Van Vliet's mission -- Brigham forbids the United States to trespass -- "Up, awake, ye defenders of Zion" -- "Du dah, du dah, day!" -- Colonel Kane saves the Mormons -- Governor Cumming -- Commissioners Powell and McCullogh -- Entrance of the army -- Flight of the saints -- Their misery and poverty -- End of the war".
- catalog description "Murders of Potter, Wilson, Walker and Black Tom -- Of Brassfield and Robinson -- Panic of the Gentiles -- Peace restored -- The author arrives in Utah -- Chapter XII. My first year in Utah -- First impressions -- The holy city -- Topography -- Mormon leaders -- Travels in Utah -- "Pulling hair" -- Beastly cases of polygamy -- Mormon conference -- Votes non-intercourse with Gentiles -- A dreary winter -- Corinne -- The Sevier mines -- The author mobbed -- Sent to Washington -- Signs of a better day -- Chapter XIII. The debate on polygamy -- Dr. J. P. Newman -- Debate at long range -- Debate in Salt Lake City -- Example of the Israelites -- The author's observations Hypocrisy on the subject -- A broken heart -- Nameless horrors -- Marries his nieces -- Marriage of half-brother and sister -- Brigham justifies incest -- Hepworth Dixon's testimony -- Misery of women -- Infant mortality -- Degradation of all -- General effects -- Chapter XIV. Mormon doctrines -- A theologic conglomerate -- ".
- catalog description "Murders of Worrall, Wilcox, McBratney, Durfee, and Daubeneyer -- Iowa and western Illinois combine to expel the Mormons -- The "wolf-hunters" -- Closing scenes of war, murder, and misery -- Gentile Nauvoo -- Chapter VII. Settlement in Utah -- The Via Dolorosa -- Orson Hyde and Bill Hickman "regulate" bad characters -- Mormon battalion enlisted for Mexican war -- Colonel Kane's life among the Mormons -- Pioneer band goes to Utah -- State of Deseret -- Utah organized -- Governor Brigham Young -- Trouble with officials -- Gentiles fly the territory -- Official account of Utah affairs -- Mormons in open rebellion -- Chapter VIII. The reign of terror -- Epidemic madness -- All Utah goes crazy -- The Mormon empire projected; 1,200 by 800 miles in area -- Outposts from British America to Mexico -- The hand-cart scheme -- Horrible suffering -- The "reformation" -- Jeddy Grant -- Blood-atonement -- Mutilation and murder -- "Shed his blood and save his soul" -- ".
- catalog description "Sidney Rigdon's part -- Joseph Smith's -- Orson and Parley Pratt's -- Brigham Young's wonderful growth of Mormonism in England -- Analysis of the faith -- Gods, angels, spirits, and men -- Birth of spirits -- Adam falls uphill -- "The holy oil" -- Prayer cures -- Josephites on polygamy -- Their able arguments -- Gross perversions of scripture by Brighamites -- Eclectic theology -- Chapter XV. Mormon society -- A supposition -- Collection of the queer ones -- A few sharp managers -- The unfortunate and criminal -- "Sydney Coves" -- "Hickory Mormons" -- Broad humor -- Poetesses, as it were -- A rich field for satire -- The badly tithed victim -- Lying for one's religion -- Chapter XVI. Mormon government -- Absolutism -- An ancient model -- Three governments in Utah -- Church officials -- First president -- First presidency -- "The worst man in Utah" -- Quorum of Apostles -- "The twelve" -- A dozen men with fifty two wives -- President of Seventies -- Patriarch -- ".
- catalog extent "572 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Polygamy.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Polygamy.".
- catalog issued "1882".
- catalog issued "1882.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Philadelphia, Pa. : National Pub. Co.,".
- catalog relation "Polygamy.".
- catalog spatial "Utah".
- catalog subject "BX8645 .B42 1882".
- catalog subject "Mormons Utah Social life and customs.".
- catalog subject "Polygamy.".
- catalog tableOfContents ""A blessing for a dollar" -- Bishops -- High council -- Judges and jury -- Ward teachers -- The confessional -- Evangelists -- Secret police or "Danites" -- Civil government only an appendage -- Excessive power of the Mormon courts -- Perversions of law and justice -- Organic act defective -- Federal judges -- Their weakness and disgrace -- Verdicts dictated from the pulpit -- Probate judges really appointed by Brigham Young -- Voting system -- "Protecting the ballot" -- The Hooper McGroarty race -- Plurality of offices as well as wives -- Tyranny of the church -- The Mormon vs. the American idea -- The evils of which Gentiles complain -- XVII. The Mormon territory -- Territorial limits -- "Basins" -- "Sinks" -- "Flats" -- Rain and evaporation -- Elemental action and reaction -- Potamology -- Jordan -- Kay's Creek -- Weber -- Bear River -- Cache Valley -- Timber -- Blue Creek -- Promontory -- Great Desert -- Utah Lake -- Spanish Fork -- Salt Creek -- Timpanogos -- Sevier River -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Campaign of 1872 -- The Poland bill -- Prosecutions under it -- Frightful perjury -- Some polygamists convicted at last -- Renewed action against polygamy -- Mrs. Froiseth's anti Polygamy Standard -- President Hayes' views -- XXI. Brigham Young -- His remarkable position -- Compared with Queen Victoria and the Pope -- His birth, conversion, and rise in Mormonism -- Marries Mary Ann Angell, Lucy Decker Seely, Clara Decker, Clara Chase, Harriet Bowker, Lucy Bigelow, Harriet Barney et al. -- Death and funeral ceremonies -- His will -- Settlement of the estate -- Church reorganized -- John W. Young left out -- Brigham's character -- Was he a success? -- XXII. Late events in Utah -- A few progressive Mormons take hold -- Are defeated -- Gentiles contest the election of 1880 -- The Cannon Campbell contest -- Trial of the old church murders -- The Aikin massacre proved -- Mormon jury acquits -- Bruton tired for the Morrisite massacre -- Other trials -- Degradation of Brigham's family -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter I. The seed-bed of fanaticism -- The problem states -- Religious movements of 1800 -- '30 -- Convulsions, trances, jerks and visions -- Sidney Rigdon's "disciples' at Mentor, Ohio -- Hon. James A. Garfield's opinion -- Joseph Smith and family -- Origin of the fraud -- Chapter II. Zion in Missouri -- The Mormon church organized -- Conversion of the Pratts -- Rapid growth -- Sidney Rigdon's disciples come in en masse -- Kirtland headquarters -- Foundation of Zion in Missouri -- Threats against the gentiles -- Gentile resistance -- War -- Mormons expelled from Jackson county -- Chapter III. Kirtland communism and Missouri war -- Gathering of the deluded -- Thorough organization of the new church -- Mill, store and bank established -- Communism inaugurated -- The great explosion -- Smith and Rigdon flee to Missouri -- War breaks out -- Horrible atrocities on both sides -- Governor Boggs' "exterminating order" -- Hawn's mill massacre -- Mormons driven from the state -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter IV. The Nauvoo wonder -- Alliance between the prophet and the land speculator -- Sudden and astonishing growth of Nauvoo -- Political trickery -- Mormons a power in Illinois -- The remarkable charters -- Malign influence in the courts -- Crime, trickery, and polygamy -- Intrigues of Dr. Bennett and the prophet -- Outrageous treatment of Mrs. Orson Pratt -- Dark days at hand -- Chapter V. The anti-Mormons' revenge -- Hostility aroused -- Spiritual wifery exposed -- Martha Brotherton's revelations -- The "expositor" destroyed by a Mormon mob -- Civil war breaks out -- Flight of the Smiths -- Recalled by Emma Smith -- They surrender and are assassinated in jail -- Chapter VI. The Mormons expelled from Illinois -- Funeral of the Smiths -- Remarkable disposition of the bodies -- Arrest and trial of those accused of the killing -- Reconstruction of the church -- The twelve apostles take the reins -- Murder of Miller and Leiza -- "Perfect oneness" -- War renewed -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter X. The Mormon murderers -- Causes of the mountain meadows massacre -- Death of apostle Pratt -- Vengeance sworn against Arkansas -- The wealthy emigrants -- Their destruction decreed -- "Let the almighty's arrows drink the blood of the accursed Gentiles" -- John D. Lee's council -- The emigrants treacherously captured -- The awful massacre -- The long delay of justice -- The author visits Lee and hears his confession -- Lee arrested -- National interest -- Lee's trial and execution -- Chapter XI. The government takes a hand in Utah -- The judges make inquiry into "blood-atonement" -- Investigation of the crimes of 1856-'57 -- A fresh outbreak -- Murders of Drown, Arnold, Sergeant Pike, Franklin McNeil and others -- Civil war in the states and Mormon glee -- Departure of Johnston's army -- Profits to the prophets -- Brigham's despotism restored -- Governors Dawson, Harding, Doty and Durkee -- Secretaries Wooton, Fuller, Reed and Higgins -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chapter XVIII. Mormon mysteries and secret marriages -- The endowment -- Actors -- Scenery and dress -- Prerequisites -- Adam and Eve, the devil and Michael, Jehovah and Eloheim -- A new version -- Blasphemous assumptions -- Terrible oaths -- Barbarous penalties -- Origin -- Scriptures and "Paradise Lost" -- Eleusinian mysteries -- "Morgan's freemasonry" -- The witnesses -- Probabilities -- Their reasons -- Changes -- Secret marriages -- No proof -- Beating the Gentile courts -- XIX. Utah under Grant I -- The forward movement -- Attack on the entire Mormon position -- Judges Wilson, Hawley, and Strickland -- Chief Justice McKean -- Governor J.W Shaffer -- Secretary and Governor Vaughan -- Secretary Black and the Nauvoo Legion -- Movement for a state government -- Judge McKean's court overthrown -- His character -- XX. Utah under Grant II and Hayes -- The author's researches in Southern Utah -- John D. Lee, Jacob Hamlin, Bishop Windsor, Bishop Haight and other worthies -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Colorado System -- Fish -- Thermal and chemical springs -- Healing waters -- Hot water plants -- Analysis by Dr. Gale -- Mineral springs -- Salt beds -- Alkali flats -- Native salts -- Great Salt Lake -- First account -- Fremont -- Stansbury -- Amount of salt -- Valleys -- Rise of the Lake -- Islands -- Bear lake -- "Ginasticus" -- Utah Lake -- Climate -- Increase of rain -- Singular phenomena -- Fine air -- Relief for pulmonary complaints -- Natural wealth of Utah -- Game -- Indians and Mormons".
- catalog tableOfContents "Legislatures of 1880 and 1882 -- Proposed congressional legislation -- XXIII. Dissenting Mormon sects -- Natural tendency to dissent -- The Nauvoo break up -- James Jesse Strang -- Reappearance of Dr. John C. Bennett -- Voree -- Kingdom on Beaver Island -- Murder of Strang -- Joseph Morris -- Trouble with the law -- Murder of Morris, Banks, and the women -- Dispersion of the Morrisites -- "Reorganized church" -- Young Joe Smith -- David Hyrum Smith -- William Alexander Smith -- Raid of 1869 -- Present condition -- Godbeites -- Changes in the Brighamite church -- XXIV. The Utah of today -- The last conference -- Official roll of the church -- Ominous change in tone -- Statistics of the church -- One temple completed, and three under way -- The Gentiles -- Their gain in mineral wealth -- Rapid railroad development -- Fertile area -- Livestock -- Present and future -- A restrospect -- The central figure: Chief Justice McKean".
- catalog tableOfContents "Murder of the parishes, Potter, Henry Jones and mother, the bishop's wife, and many others -- Recovery from the madness -- Startling news from Washington -- War at hand and a fresh impulse of madness -- Chapter IX. The Mormon War of 1857 -- "Anniversary day" in Big Cottonwood -- A. O. Smoot's startling news -- "I am ready for the devils" -- Approach of the United States army -- Captain Van Vliet's mission -- Brigham forbids the United States to trespass -- "Up, awake, ye defenders of Zion" -- "Du dah, du dah, day!" -- Colonel Kane saves the Mormons -- Governor Cumming -- Commissioners Powell and McCullogh -- Entrance of the army -- Flight of the saints -- Their misery and poverty -- End of the war".
- catalog tableOfContents "Murders of Potter, Wilson, Walker and Black Tom -- Of Brassfield and Robinson -- Panic of the Gentiles -- Peace restored -- The author arrives in Utah -- Chapter XII. My first year in Utah -- First impressions -- The holy city -- Topography -- Mormon leaders -- Travels in Utah -- "Pulling hair" -- Beastly cases of polygamy -- Mormon conference -- Votes non-intercourse with Gentiles -- A dreary winter -- Corinne -- The Sevier mines -- The author mobbed -- Sent to Washington -- Signs of a better day -- Chapter XIII. The debate on polygamy -- Dr. J. P. Newman -- Debate at long range -- Debate in Salt Lake City -- Example of the Israelites -- The author's observations Hypocrisy on the subject -- A broken heart -- Nameless horrors -- Marries his nieces -- Marriage of half-brother and sister -- Brigham justifies incest -- Hepworth Dixon's testimony -- Misery of women -- Infant mortality -- Degradation of all -- General effects -- Chapter XIV. Mormon doctrines -- A theologic conglomerate -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Murders of Worrall, Wilcox, McBratney, Durfee, and Daubeneyer -- Iowa and western Illinois combine to expel the Mormons -- The "wolf-hunters" -- Closing scenes of war, murder, and misery -- Gentile Nauvoo -- Chapter VII. Settlement in Utah -- The Via Dolorosa -- Orson Hyde and Bill Hickman "regulate" bad characters -- Mormon battalion enlisted for Mexican war -- Colonel Kane's life among the Mormons -- Pioneer band goes to Utah -- State of Deseret -- Utah organized -- Governor Brigham Young -- Trouble with officials -- Gentiles fly the territory -- Official account of Utah affairs -- Mormons in open rebellion -- Chapter VIII. The reign of terror -- Epidemic madness -- All Utah goes crazy -- The Mormon empire projected; 1,200 by 800 miles in area -- Outposts from British America to Mexico -- The hand-cart scheme -- Horrible suffering -- The "reformation" -- Jeddy Grant -- Blood-atonement -- Mutilation and murder -- "Shed his blood and save his soul" -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Sidney Rigdon's part -- Joseph Smith's -- Orson and Parley Pratt's -- Brigham Young's wonderful growth of Mormonism in England -- Analysis of the faith -- Gods, angels, spirits, and men -- Birth of spirits -- Adam falls uphill -- "The holy oil" -- Prayer cures -- Josephites on polygamy -- Their able arguments -- Gross perversions of scripture by Brighamites -- Eclectic theology -- Chapter XV. Mormon society -- A supposition -- Collection of the queer ones -- A few sharp managers -- The unfortunate and criminal -- "Sydney Coves" -- "Hickory Mormons" -- Broad humor -- Poetesses, as it were -- A rich field for satire -- The badly tithed victim -- Lying for one's religion -- Chapter XVI. Mormon government -- Absolutism -- An ancient model -- Three governments in Utah -- Church officials -- First president -- First presidency -- "The worst man in Utah" -- Quorum of Apostles -- "The twelve" -- A dozen men with fifty two wives -- President of Seventies -- Patriarch -- ".
- catalog title "Life in Utah".
- catalog title "Mysteries and crimes of Mormonism.".
- catalog title "Polygamy : or, The mysteries and crimes of Mormonism being a full and authentic history of polygamy and the Mormon sect from its origin to the present time, with a complete analysis of Mormon society and theocracy and an exposé of the secret rites and ceremonies of the Latter-day Saints / by J.H. Beadle, assisted by O.J. Hollister.".
- catalog type "text".