Biographical Record of Salt Lake City and Vicinity

Biographical Record of Salt Lake City and Vicinity
Title Biographical Record of Salt Lake City and Vicinity PDF eBook
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Total Pages 904
Release 1902
Genre Salt Lake City (Utah)
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Prisoner for Polygamy

Prisoner for Polygamy
Title Prisoner for Polygamy PDF eBook
Author Stan Larson
Publisher Greg Kofford Books
Total Pages 267
Release 2012-03-13
Genre Religion
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Rudger Clawson (1857–1943) was the first Mormon convicted of being in violation of the Edmund–Tucker Act, which outlawed polygamy. Born into a polygamous family, Clawson married Florence Dinwoodey in August 1882, Lydia Spencer is March 1883, and eventually entered into a “post-Manifesto union” with Pearl Udall in 1904. Clawson, a prominent member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, served in the LDS Church as missionary, stake president, apostle, president of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, and counselor in the First Presidency. This book delves into Clawson’s time as a “cohab” in the Utah Territorial Penitentiary, as well as a unique look at this time in Utah’s history. These prison memoirs and letters reflect the pride felt by Mormon polygamists imprisoned “for conscience sake” and include Mormon doctrinal discussions, details of their prison life, personal accounts of prison escape attempts, and the sense of frustration felt by the men as a result of being separated from their families. In addition, these memoirs show Clawson’s talent for storytelling and include select love letters written by Clawson to his plural wife, Lydia.

Biographical Record of Salt Lake City and Vicinity

Biographical Record of Salt Lake City and Vicinity
Title Biographical Record of Salt Lake City and Vicinity PDF eBook
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Total Pages 900
Release 1902
Genre Salt Lake City (Utah)
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Portrait, Genealogical and Biographical Record of the State of Utah

Portrait, Genealogical and Biographical Record of the State of Utah
Title Portrait, Genealogical and Biographical Record of the State of Utah PDF eBook
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Total Pages 704
Release 1902
Genre Utah
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The History of Salt Lake City and Its Founders

The History of Salt Lake City and Its Founders
Title The History of Salt Lake City and Its Founders PDF eBook
Author Edward William Tullidge
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Total Pages 1164
Release 1850
Genre Salt Lake City (Utah)
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Portrait and Biographical Record of Denver and Vicinity, Colorado

Portrait and Biographical Record of Denver and Vicinity, Colorado
Title Portrait and Biographical Record of Denver and Vicinity, Colorado PDF eBook
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Total Pages 1382
Release 1898
Genre Colorado
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Defender

Defender
Title Defender PDF eBook
Author Quentin Thomas Wells
Publisher University Press of Colorado
Total Pages 518
Release 2016-11-21
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1607325470

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Defender is the first and only scholarly biography of Daniel H. Wells, one of the important yet historically neglected leaders among the nineteenth-century Mormons—leaders like Heber C. Kimball, George Q. Cannon, and Jedediah M. Grant. An adult convert to the Mormon faith during the Mormons’ Nauvoo period, Wells developed relationships with men at the highest levels of the church hierarchy, emigrated to Utah with the Mormon pioneers, and served in a series of influential posts in both church and state. Wells was known especially as a military leader in both Nauvoo and Utah—he led the territorial militia in four Indian conflicts and a confrontation with the US Army (the Utah War). But he was also the territorial attorney general and obtained title to all the land in Salt Lake City from the federal government during his tenure as the mayor of Salt Lake City. He was Second Counselor to Brigham Young in the LDS Church's First Presidency and twice served as president of the Mormon European mission. Among these and other accomplishments, he ran businesses in lumbering, coal mining, manufacturing, and gas production; developed roads, ferries, railroads, and public buildings; and presided over a family of seven wives and thirty-seven children. Wells witnessed and influenced a wide range of consequential events that shaped the culture, politics, and society of Utah in the latter half of the nineteenth century. Using research from relevant collections, sources in public records, references to Wells in the Joseph Smith papers, other contemporaneous journals and letters, and the writings of Brigham Young, Quentin Thomas Wells has created a serious and significant contribution to Mormon history scholarship.