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185a
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Appalling disclosures! Mormon revelations, being the history of fourteen females, Emma Hale. Mrs. Hatfield. Lucy Murray. Alice Foster. Mrs. Williams. Lizzie Monroe. Marian Gage. Adeline Young. Mrs. Jones. Lady Bula. Marg. Guildford. Maud Hatfield. Rose Hatfield, Mrs. Richards. Victims of Mormon spiritual marriages! Wives, mothers, daughters, and sisters lured away from their homes, and united to the same husbands! The tragic deaths of Mrs. Hatfield and her husband, through the double marriages of their eldest and youngest daughters to Richards, the Mormon missionary; and the awful murder of Maud Hatfield, by the first Mrs. Richards, who became a maniac through jealousy and the desertion of her two babes; including the sufferings of other once happy women, entrapped by the prophets and elders of the Latter Day Saints; with their lives an [sic] crimes, from the rise of Joseph Smith, the founder of their profliga[te] church, to the dark deeds of Brigham Young, and his disciples, now carried on in their pandemonium at Utah
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The history of fourteen females, victims of Mormonism
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London
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Printed and published by H. Elliot
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[1857]
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[1857]
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1p.l., [3]–16p
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21cm
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Caption title: The history of fourteen females, victims of Mormonism
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Published after the departure of Judges Brandenbury and Brocchus (1851), the wintering of Colonel Steptoe in California (1854), and the Utah Expedition (1857)
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UPB
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Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah