Description:Thomas L. Kane, "Friend of the Mormons", received this letter from Brigham Young. General, now that the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad is completed and the facilities for traveling have made the trip across the plains comparatively a pleasure, may we hope to see you here soon? Let me assure you there is not one among the thousands who will cross the plains this season to whom the Latter-day Saints would more cordially extend the hand of warm welcome. Those who know you cherish for you the fondest recollection, while with all, your name is held in honorable remembrance. – Brigham Young, April 16, 1871Later that same year Thomas arrived in Utah with his wife Elizabeth and their two children. Elizabeth kept a journal of their stay which she later used to write this book which was published in 1874. They traveled with President Brigham Young from Great Salt Lake City to St. George for the Winter by wagon train.This book has great historical value of the many polygamous relationships Elizabeth encountered. Although she did not approve of the relationship she was not an antagonist either. Most other works containing polygamy in this time period are quite biased either for or against this practise depending on the writers relationship to the Mormons. Elizabeth was God fearing Christian. She was neither a Mormon nor was an Antimormon.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with TWELVE MORMON HOMES Both Monogamous and Polygamous Homes Visited by Brigham Young and Thomas Kane in 1871. To get started finding TWELVE MORMON HOMES Both Monogamous and Polygamous Homes Visited by Brigham Young and Thomas Kane in 1871, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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TWELVE MORMON HOMES Both Monogamous and Polygamous Homes Visited by Brigham Young and Thomas Kane in 1871
Description: Thomas L. Kane, "Friend of the Mormons", received this letter from Brigham Young. General, now that the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad is completed and the facilities for traveling have made the trip across the plains comparatively a pleasure, may we hope to see you here soon? Let me assure you there is not one among the thousands who will cross the plains this season to whom the Latter-day Saints would more cordially extend the hand of warm welcome. Those who know you cherish for you the fondest recollection, while with all, your name is held in honorable remembrance. – Brigham Young, April 16, 1871Later that same year Thomas arrived in Utah with his wife Elizabeth and their two children. Elizabeth kept a journal of their stay which she later used to write this book which was published in 1874. They traveled with President Brigham Young from Great Salt Lake City to St. George for the Winter by wagon train.This book has great historical value of the many polygamous relationships Elizabeth encountered. Although she did not approve of the relationship she was not an antagonist either. Most other works containing polygamy in this time period are quite biased either for or against this practise depending on the writers relationship to the Mormons. Elizabeth was God fearing Christian. She was neither a Mormon nor was an Antimormon.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with TWELVE MORMON HOMES Both Monogamous and Polygamous Homes Visited by Brigham Young and Thomas Kane in 1871. To get started finding TWELVE MORMON HOMES Both Monogamous and Polygamous Homes Visited by Brigham Young and Thomas Kane in 1871, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.