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Clouds On Our National Horizon
1861-1865
Essay discussing measures for peace and prosperity in the Union. Contains corrections and edits. Calls for reforms of immigration policy, Mormonism and liquor use.
GLC03523.10.230
Life in Utah or the mysteries and crimes of Mormonism; being an expose of their secret rites and ceremonies.
circa 1870
Beadle, J.H., 1840-1897
Title continues: "WITH A FULL AND AUTHENTIC HISTORY OF POLYGAMY AND THE MORMON SECT, FOR ITS ORIGIN TO THE PRESENT TIME." Illustrated advertisement for a book with this title. Broadside at foot reads: "PLEASE POST THIS UP IN A CONSPICUOUS PLACE."
GLC05154
The Prophets; or, Mormonism unveiled.
1855
Belisle, Orvilla, fl. 1855
Signed on the front endpaper by Ephraim Clark, Oakland, Ohio, 25 February 1857. An attack on BrighamYoung and the Mormon Church. Printed by William White Smith, and illustrated with woodcuts. Includes a loose print, "Death of Joseph Smith." Howes...
GLC05211
[Deseret news; Vols. 2, 3, 4].
1851-1855
Newspaper
Official publishing organ of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (Mormons), and the only newspaper in the Utah Territory until after the Civil War. Contents include official announcements and information on the Church. Published in Great...
GLC05233
[Deseret News; Vols. 5-9].
24 March 1855-February 1860
Official publishing organ of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. The 5 May 1858 through 1 September 1858 issues of volume 8 were printed in Fillmore City, Utah. Volume 8 lacks nos. 4 and 27.
GLC05234
Collection of letters of Charles Horsfall [decimalized .01-.53]. [various places]
1900-1910
Horsfall, Charles G., fl. 1900-1910
Writes to his children and wife about Klondike gold fields, mining, life in Alaska, Mormons, and the 1906 election. Horsfall was a Mormon.
GLC05245
General epistle from the Council of the Twelve Apostles, to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints abroad, dispersed throughout the earth.
1848
Young, Brigham, 1801-1877
Signed in type by President Young and Clerk Willard Richards. A letter narrating Mormon history from their expulsion from Illinois in 1846 until their settlement in Utah and their founding of Salt Lake City. Invites like-minded people in the...
GLC04149
Route from Liverpool to Great Salt Lake Valley : illustrated with steel engravings and wood cuts from sketches made by Frederick Piercy.
Linforth, James, 1927-1899
Title continues: "together with a geographical and historical description of Utah, and a map of the overland routes to that territory from the Missouri River : also an authentic history of the Latter-Day Saints' emigration from Europe from the...
GLC04155
John Moore Collection [Decimalized .01-.42]
1857-1861
Moore, John, 1826-1907
Contains a map, a general order, 39 letters, and a memoir, pertaining to the Utah Expedition of 1857-1861.
GLC04194
to Mary Kelly
25 November 1857
Complains of deprivations on the Mormon trail during the Utah Expedition. Describes hardships due to frigid temperatures and supplies burned by Mormons. He has received no mail.
GLC04194.04
13 December 1857
Reports that Governor Cummings and Judge Eckles are camped near the troops and are holding a court with the lawyers in a "log shantee put up for that purpose." Mentions there are one or two Mormon prisoners with the troops. Written at Camp Scott...
GLC04194.05
6 May 1858
Assures her that Colonel Johnson [Johnston?] has not moved before now because he is awaiting the arrival of pack animals. Moore states that Johnson's original orders were to establish a military post at or near Salt Lake City and that Johnson will...
GLC04194.08
to James Kelly
11 June 1858
Reports that nothing has been heard from the commissioners sent out by President James Buchanan to negotiate with Brigham Young, so he cannot tell her if Young has accepted the pardon offer. Moore hopes Young will fight. He expresses disdain for...
GLC04194.09
15 July 1858
Informs Kelly that the common belief in the eastern United States that the Mormons have become quiet and peaceable is wrong. He attributes their continued belligerence to a belief that they can bully the government into bending to their demands...
GLC04194.10
February 24, 1859
Moore comments on local places of leisure: the theater is drawing full houses, and there are two billiard saloons and fifteen or twenty gambling houses. Mentions that "knives and pistols are freely used," and that the town helps advance surgical...
GLC04194.12
17 March 1859
Describes Provo as the largest town in Utah next to Salt Lake City. Mentions that the U.S. Court has been in session there for ten days. Explains there have been many murders in Provo, and that the judge has been trying without success to get the...
GLC04194.13
March 29, 1859
Discusses his travel to Provo, Utah, on a pleasure excursion, but fear of conflict between the troops stationed there and the Mormons resulted in General Johnson [Johnston?] ordering in 1000 troops and calling Moore to duty. Mentions Bishop Johnson...
GLC04194.14
14 April 1859
Moore reports that the Mountain Meadows Massacre in 1857, where one hundred and seventeen men, women, and children were killed, was "done to avenge the death of Parley P. Pratt." Tells how the Mormons have appropriated the property of those killed...
GLC04194.15
10 May 1859
Informs Kelly that Jacob Forney, the Indian agent, brought the sixteen children who survived the Mountain Meadows Massacre in 1857 into Salt Lake City a few days before. Explains that the children have confirmed the widely held belief that the...
GLC04194.16
6 June 1859
Gives graphic details of the Mountain Meadows Massacre in 1857. Is disgusted that the Mormons "claim remuneration" for maintaining and paying ransom to the Indians for the surviving children. Reports that the Indians claim Bishop John D. Lee raped...
GLC04194.17
15 June 1859
Discusses his deep hatred of the Mormons in inflammatory language. Mentions that the sixteen children who survived the Mountain Meadows Massacre are to be sent to their relatives in a few days. He is stunned to read in the Deseret News that the...
GLC04194.18
12 July 1859
Discusses a recently discovered Mormon scheme to counterfeit United States treasury drafts. The building where the counterfeiting operation was based was within Brigham Young's compound, and Moore claims this is evidence that Young must have known...
GLC04194.19
to Mary [Kelly]
23 July 1859
Praises the Mormons for having planted fruit and shade trees around their dwellings from their earliest settlement. Reports that gentile merchants and trade from the emigrants to California has made Salt Lake City a business center. Kelly was Moore...
GLC04194.20
2 August 1859
Describes the Mormon view of polygamy articulated by Orson Pratt and condemns polygamy. Asks why the national government permits "such a people to be not only tolerated but furnished with the means of growing rich beyond that of any portion of the...
GLC04194.21
10 October 1859
Describes being out with dragoons in pursuit of Indians who have committed robberies on the Emigrant Road. In spite of the vigilance of the troops, "two or three small trains have been robbed and burnt, and some twelve or fifteen people, men, women...
GLC04194.24
15 November 1859
Reports that Judge Eckles and General Johnston had affidavits showing that the Mormons had purchased artillery pieces and placed them in Salt Lake City. Comments that he had dinner with the governor and declined an invitation from the governor's...
GLC04194.25
14 December 1859
Discusses cold temperatures, the dancing that goes on at the balls at camp, and the numerous stores and saloons. Condemns the 15 October 1859 seizure of the arsenal at Harper's Ferry by John Brown, and hopes it does not distract politicians from...
GLC04194.26
January 16, 1860
Reports that General Albert S. Johnston sent him to make a professional visit on Bill Hickman, a Mormon who had been shot. Describes meeting Brigham Young's first wife. Disparages Young's wife and the other Mormon ladies he met. Comments on...
GLC04194.27
February 1, 1860
Discusses lawlessness in Utah. Moore reports that an opponent of Bill Hickman, a Mormon who was shot and Moore was treating, was murdered in Hickman's home. A group of Hickman's supporters committed the crime; one took the blame and the others...
GLC04194.28
19 April 1860
Explains that some of the troops stationed in Utah are to return to the east, but he will remain for a time. Comments that the Mormons are sad to be losing the market and the refuge from those straying from the church. Moore hopes to return east in...
GLC04194.29
6 November 1860
Hopes Abraham Lincoln has been elected. Mentions a speech by Brigham Young on the possible return of the Mormons to Missouri. Written at Camp Floyd.
GLC04194.34
to unknown
circa July 1859
Discusses Election Day in the territory. The gentiles have formed an opposition party, and since Judge Eckles has no opposition to the army voting, Moore believes the Mormons will be surprised and angered by the election results. Mentions that...
GLC04194.41
[Memoirs of the Utah Expedition of 1858-1860].
circa 1865-1907
Contains descriptions of Utah during the years he was stationed there. The date of composition has been inferred from the manuscript and Moore's death in 1907; the Civil War appears to be noted in the past tense.
GLC04194.42
Album with 31 CDVs of prominent Mormons, including Brigham Young; Indians
1860
Album includes Brigham Young, Indians, Salt Lake City buildings. Most with Salt Lake City imprints of Savage & Ottinger and Carter's Lake View Emporium.
GLC04264
Views of the American West
circa 1868
Russell, Andrew J., 1829-1902
One photograph album entitled, "Views of the American West," taken by Andrew J. Russell. Consists of 30 albumen prints, each with a typed caption below each photograph. Photographs capture scenes of the developing American West and emphasize the...
GLC04349
to Thomas L. Kane
29 June 1854
Young writes to Colonel Kane, an abolitionist and friend. Praises his acquaintance with Kane, and Kane's knowledge of the Mormon people. Thanks Kane for his assistance in a legal case, the "May case," noting "...it is no remedy at all, to put a man...
GLC03888
January 23, 1882
Young, Ann Eliza, 1844-?
Written to the chairman of an anti-Mormonism meeting to be held in Farwell Hall, Chicago. The former wife of Brigham Young denounces Mormonism as a "Political, social and religious monstrosity." Young left Mormonism eight years earlier and welcomes...
GLC04893
to the Assistant Adjutant General
27 May 1858
Johnston, Joseph Egleston, 1807-1891
A report for the general commanding. Describes the numbers, condition and discipline of the troops preparing to march towards Utah. Docket reads: "marched on the 28th. [illegible]." Signed as Lieutenant Colonel and Acting Inspector General.
GLC04685
Salisbury banner. [Vol. 8, no. 48 (September 3, 1861)]
3 September 1861
Stewart, J.J., fl. 1861
The Confederate Tax Laws, Battles of Oak Hill and Mesilla. Semi-Weekly The Confederate tax law is printed here. A brief notice mentions the lack of American allegiance among Mormons in Utah. A letter to the editor describes circumstances in South...
GLC05959.29.04
to Owen Horsfall
1909/07/08
He has been busy with emergency work and lodge meetings. Ed has written about his " 'frat' experiences." The money order he sent came back and he filled out a new one. [continued on 9/09] He invested in a labor saving plant but says he is...
GLC05245.48
20 October 1910
Horsfall apologizes to his son Owen for not writing sooner. Writes that he enjoys the work and outdoors, stating "I have felt even better than usual, tho' nothing seems to ail me at any time." Relates that "Dr. Cannon and his Chief Lieutenant had a...
GLC05245.53
October 21, 1910
Nichols, A.A., fl. 1861-1901
Nichols is writing for Owen's Father saying that clothes he is sending to his father should wait for Spring, and not to send it over the land during winter since it will take too long. Also that he will be dissapointed not to be able to write but the...
GLC05245.54
[Collection of 8 documents related to Mormonism is Utah. Decimalized.]
1862-1893
Russell, Samuel, 1835-1896
GLC05493
to his mother and sisters
10 June 1862
Written while at a stop near Devils Gate while traveling east to Bluff City, Tennessee from Utah with a wagon train. Discusses various aspects of travel, camp, and life on the trail. Describes the perils of river crossings, particularly the...
GLC05493.01
to Samuel Russell
June 1862
Russell, Sallie, fl. 1862
Three letters on one sheet from Sallie Russell, Belle Russell, and Pennie Russell to their brother, who had left Salt Lake City on the overland trail. Sallie provides family news. She also discusses the force amassing to confront the Morrisites (a...
GLC05493.02
to her sister
January 27, 1871
McCallaugh, Elizabeth, fl. 1871
Written to her sister in the Mormon church, not by blood. Discusses family news and her desire to move to Utah. She lacks the means to make the journey and asks if money could be sent to her. She comments: "I hear Brigham Young is the wealthiest...
GLC05493.04
18 March 1876
Anderson, Eva, fl. 1876
Discusses family news. Describes the actions of outlaws in the old west, particularly the actions of a man named John Holiday (not the infamous Doc Holiday).
GLC05493.05
to Joe
1893
Carpenter, George, fl. 1893
Carpenter is happy to be back in Salt Lake. Cannot send money because he has been out of work and in debt for so long. Carpenter is now working in a dry foods department. Discusses various friends and relationships, his separation from the Mormon...
GLC05493.06
to Son Joseph
February 10, 1893
Alder, John, fl. 1893
Comments on recent changes in the Mormon church, lamenting that all Mormons have given up beliefs and practices to win favor with the world. People have put seeking money before seeking God. Discusses Mormon principles and his unwavering beliefs.
GLC05493.07
[Samuel Russell, Letter Book].
Copybook of outgoing correspondence contains twenty letters to newspapers and individuals defending the Mormon faith. Topics include politics, anti-polygamy legislation, Church affairs, railroad right of way. Several were written and published (per...
GLC05493.08
[The Times and seasons; Vol. 5, nos. 1-24].
1844
Title continues: "containing a compendium of intelligence pertaining to the upbuilding of the Kingdom of God, and the signs of the times, together with a great variety of useful information, in regard to the doctrines, history, principles...
GLC06045
The war powers of the President and the legislative powers of Congress in relation to rebellion, treason, and slavery.
1862
Whiting, William, 1813-1873
Printed by John L. Shorey. Signed on front cover by Francis W. Goddard. In conclusion, Whiting states "Rising above the political platforms, the claims and disclaimers of Federalists, Democrats, Whigs, Republicans, and all other parties, and...
GLC06215
"Mormon" women's protest.
1886
Pamphlet
Title continues: "an appeal for freedom, justice and equal rights. The ladies of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints protest against the tyranny and indecency of federal officials in Utah, and against their own disfranchisement without...
GLC06609
to Rufus Edwards
9 November 1845
Edwards, Cabel G., fl. 1845
Reports that their father is dead and describes his last weeks. Includes the surrender of his father's estate to his brother. Discusses his financial and legal troubles. Invites his brother and family in Ohio to go west to California, where they...
GLC05691
Mormon Church archive of 72 letters & documents re: church court proceedings [decimalized]
1878-1899
156 letters and documents plus 14 bound notebooks containing minutes of the high council meetings of Weber Stake, North Ogden, Utah. Regarding Mormons tried for apostasy, attending a house of ill fame; criticizing Brigham Young and Joseph Smith and...
GLC05756
The case of John Melvain
28 June 1878
Bishop's Court. Weber Stake of Zion
Charges brought against John Melvain on March 31, 1878 for borrowing money from Samuel Eggles and for conduct unworthy of fellowship, including drunkenness.
GLC05756.001
[Abbreviated minutes of the proceedings of the High Council, Nov. 20th, 1883, in the case of the Fourth Ward Vs Robert Furniss]
26 August 1893
GLC05756.002
[Minutes of a session of the Bishop's Court of West Weber Ward in the Weber Stake of Zion held at the Residence of Bishop Z. Ballantyn at 4 PM. Oct. 5th 1889]
9 October 1889
GLC05756.003
[A Charge was brought before the Teachers against Issac Farley for Drunkeness and Whoredom]
November 1885
GLC05756.004
[Minutes of A Bishops Court held Jan'y 13th 1886 for the Bros. Parley and Sister Ann Smout to show cause why they should not be disfellowshiped [sic] . . . . for apostasy]
January 23, 1886
GLC05756.005
[A Charge against Bp. Charles Buck for neglecting to Pay to Bro. William Royle Money Due to Royale]
January 25, 1886
GLC05756.006
[Minutes of a Bishop's Court held in Slaterville Schoolhouse March 20th 1886 for the purpose of Bro. Henry Browns to show cause why he should not be disfelloweshiped from the Slaterville Ward . . . for apostasy.]
20 March 1886
GLC05756.007
[Minutes of a Bishop's Court held in the 4th Ward Weber Stake. re: Tobias Furnes.]
13 May 1886
GLC05756.008
[To the President and Members of the High Council . . . the case of Jacob Thompson and Harriet Thompson.]
12 June 1886
Written at Riverdale Ward of the Weber Stake Tabernacle
GLC05756.009
[Minutes of Court held in 4th Ward . . . charge prefered against William Thompson for apostasy.]
23 March 1886
GLC05756.010
[Council minutes]
18 June 1886
case of Jacob and Harriet Thompson. John T. Bybee etc.
GLC05756.011
[Roll of the High Council of Weber Stake]
18 June 1886-2 August 1886
Roll of the High Council of Weber Stake. Handwritten. Council roll for 1886/07/02 and 1886/08/06 on verso.
GLC05756.012
February 26, 1889
GLC05756.013
27 May 1889
GLC05756.014
2 July 1889
GLC05756.015
3 September 1889
GLC05756.016
29 December 1890
GLC05756.018
29 June 1891
GLC05756.019
27 July 1891
GLC05756.020
31 August 1891
GLC05756.021
[George S. Dean's description of his financial dealings with Mr. Alexander]
2 July 1886
Dean, George S., fl. 1973-1974
GLC05756.022
[ Minutes of a bishops court held . . . on July 29. 86. Charge against C. C. Sorrensen for apostasy]
29 July 1886
[date given is from content, date on docket is 1886/06]
GLC05756.023
[Charge made Charles Wright against Bro. Jens. Emmertson]
22 October 1886
GLC05756.024
[D. B. Bybee to President L. W. Shirlless and High Council . . . . bringing charge against Hyram Stodder for stealing a to inch circular saw]
18 November 1886
GLC05756.025
[Minutes of a Bishop's Court held at bishop Edwin Stradford's house to investigate charges . . . against Joseph Baxter.]
January 14, 1887
GLC05756.026
to High Council
6 June 1887
Houlter, Thomas, fl. 1887
He is unable to attend due to business.
GLC05756.027
[Address to Presidency and Members of the High Council]
19 August 1887
Ogden, David S., fl. 1887
Entering a complaint against Cyrus Rawson of Kanesville
GLC05756.028
Mr. George W. Braunwill, Bishop of Plain City
21 November 1887
Henrie, John, fl. 1887
[Attached to ] 1888/04/14 George W. Braunwill Jr. to President Shurliff and Members of the High Council.
GLC05756.029
[To the High Council of Weber Stake]
28 November 1887
Withdrawing fellowship from James Allen for neglect of duty and contempt for the authorities of the Stake.
GLC05756.030
[Bishop's Court met in School House to investigate the following charge against Elder Hans Peter Hansen]
February 15, 1888
Marked Copy at top. With additional page of testimony dated 1888/02/11. Page begins "Hansen came in, his mother said . . . ."
GLC05756.031
to The President & High Council of Weber Stake
17 November 1888
Mulford, E., fl. 1888-1889
GLC05756.032
to A. W. Millgate Esq.
22 November 1888
GLC05756.033
5 March 1889
GLC05756.034
to the President & High Council of Weber Stake
17 July 1888
GLC05756.035
3 December 1888
GLC05756.036
1 August 1888
GLC05756.037
10 May 1888
Stoddard, Hyrum F., fl. 1888
to [struck: A. W. Millgate] [inserted: the President and High Council of Weber Stake.]
GLC05756.038
to Elder Millgate
28 July 1891
Gate, Robert, fl. 1891
GLC05756.039
to the High Council of the Weber Stake
9 July 1888
Dye, Samuel, fl. 1888
GLC05756.040
30 August 1891
GLC05756.041
[Minutes of a Bishop's Court held June . . . for purpose of allowing Bro. Richard Howell to show cause why he should not be disfellowshipped . . . for Apostasy.]
June 1888
GLC05756.042
to Mr. B. H. Bingham
January 27, 1889
Hardman, G. R., fl. 1889
GLC05756.045
[A meeting of the High Council of the Weber Stake of Zion]
January 29, 1889-May 27, 1889
Case of Brother Gale, who rebaptised Samuel Dye before Dye had made his confession to the Bishops. Gale will confess, be forgiven and rebaptised. John Brown will be rebaptised (a former priest who committed adultery 2 years ago, but has lived...
GLC05756.046
[Case of Henry Rose for fathering an illegitimate child]
1877-1900
fragment
GLC05756.047
[Case of L. M. Nelson]
February 2, 1891
Case of L. M. Nelson. Case of Councilor Pingree and Tanner postponed. Isaac Furniss acknowledges he acted disrespectfully in order to get a certificate of good standing. Memorial to Isaac N. Goodale, one of the orignal settlers and student of...
GLC05756.048
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