1890. Detailing sights and scenes among the Mormons; with remarks
on their moral and social economy. The work is intended as a
warning against the evils of the Mormon religion. Contents:
Utah-Mount Zion-Incidents and First Impressions-Brother Underwood;
Glances and Glimpses-Costume-Scenes in the Streets; Burial
Scenery-Rural Life-Judge White-His Opinion of Polygamy-The Bright
Side of that Institution; Alexander Burnham-His House-Tragic
Occurrences-Weddings-Deaths; Different Sentiments-Poor Class of
Mormons-Misery of Wives; An Englishman's Opinion-English
Emigrants-Their Character; The Mrs. Underwood Jealousies,
Misunderstandings and Removal; The Dinner-A New Wife-Jaunt to
Grantsville and What I Saw There; Return-Ogden City; Frederick
Bathe Mormon Theatre-Mrs. Canceled; The Tabernacle-Form of Mormon
Worship-Specimen of Preaching; The Council of
Health-Miracles-Dreams and Some Other Things; Removal-My New
Landlady-Miss Scott; Conversations With An Elder on Polygamy and
the Future of the Mormons-Their National and Social Policy; The
Markets of Salt Lake City-Shop-Keepers-Street Venders of
Merchandise-Manufactures and Mechanic Arts;
Schools-Literature-Introduction to Elder Kimball;
Deceptions-Rascalities-Dupes-Impostors-Parley Pratt-His Schemes to
Raise Money-A Bereaved Husband and Father; The Mormon Party-Mormon
Belles-Incidental Notice of Brigham Young and His Family; and
Exterior Influences-Young Men-Dissatisfaction with Polygamy-Changes
to be Wrought in the System of Mormonism and How.
General
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