Ann Eliza Young circular, 1875-1876.

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Ann Eliza Young circular, 1875-1876.

This one item collection is an eight-page circular published by the Redpath Lyceum Bureau, a booking agency for lecturers in Boston, Massachusetts. The circular, dated 1875-1876, concerns Ann Eliza Young, the nineteenth wife of Mormon leader, Brigham Young, and promotes her lectures by providing information about her life and her crusade against polygamy in the Mormon church.

1 item (4 leaves).

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Young, Ann Eliza, 1844-

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Redpath lyceum bureau

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The Redpath Lyceum Bureau was founded by James C. Redpath in 1868 as a commercial lecture bureau. In 1901, Keith Vawter purchased a one-third interest in the bureau, and in 1904 launched the first Chautauqua circuit. The Redpath Lyceum Bureau had offices in a number of locations including Cedar Rapids, Iowa; White Plains,New York; Columbus, Ohio; Chicago, Illinois, and; Kansas City, Missouri. From the description of Records of the Redpath Chautauqua Collection, 1890-1944 (bulk 1904-1...