Miscellaneous newspapers and clippings regarding Mormons, 1856-1889.

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Miscellaneous newspapers and clippings regarding Mormons, 1856-1889.

Several newspaper clippings, most from the Salt Lake City Daily Tribune, regarding opposition to Mormon doctrine and actions in Utah. The three full newspaper sheets from The Daily Tribune are dated May 16, 1886 (headline: "Jude Baskin's Speech before the House Judiciary Committee" regarding polygamy bill), October 17, 1886 (headline: "David Whitmer Talks: Interview with him on the first Book of Mormon"), and November 15, 1889 (headline: "Alien Oaths required of Mormons in the Endowment House"). Also included is a sheet from the Rocky Mountain Christian Advocate dated January 23, 1876 (headline: "Brigham Young's Record of Blood," a lecture delivered in the First M.F. Church by Rev. C.P. Lyford including references to the Mountain Meadows Massacre). In addition to the full sheets, there are several newspaper clippings, with articles including "Strong Doctrine: Brigham's Celebrated Blood Atonement and Polygamy Sermon" (September 21, 1856), a reprint of "Strong Speech: Out of Their Mouths, we Get Their Gospel" (discourse by Heber C. Kimball in the Bowery, dated October 1, 1856), an address to the members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from John Taylor, John Q. Cannon, and Joseph F. Smith on the Edmunds-Tucker Act (August 31, 1882), and a Mrs. B. Spurlock opinion column entitled "Utah: Hindrances to Our Work" (undated story on Mormons and polygamy).

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