SCD 2551 tSul Uhyx FROM THE LIBRARY OF REV. LOUIS FITZGERALD BENSON. D. D. BEQUEATHED BY HIM TO THE LIBRARY OF PRINCETON THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY SCD r/2551 New York PUbiic Library . List of works in the New York Public U\ reluling lo ihe Mormons. BULLETIN \\^. 9 1937 . VNfe/. OG ■OM^ .^> OF THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY r ASTOR liENOX AKD TIL.DBN FOUNDATIONS MARCH 1909 ToijUme XIII • Number 3 Report for February 179-182 List of Works relating to the Mormons .... 183-339 Recent Accessions of Interest 340-247 Principal Donors in February 248 NEW YORK 1909 BOARD OF TRUSTEES John \V. Alexander. J. Pierpont Morgan. William \V. Appleton. Morgan J. O'Brien. John Bigelow. Stephen H. Olin. John L. Cadwalader. Alexander E. Orr. Andrew Carnegie. George L. Rives. Cleveland H. Dodge. Charles Howland Russkll. John Murphy Farley. Edward W. Sheldon. Samuel Greenbaum. George W. Smith. John Henry Hammond. Frederick Sturgks. H. Van Rensselaer Kennedy. Henry W. Taft. John S. Kennedy. Lewis Cass Ledyard. George Brinton McClellan, Mayor of the City of New York, ex officio. Herman A. Metz, Comptroller of the City of New York, ex officio. Patrick F. McGowan, President of the Board of Aldermen, ex officio. OFFICERS President, Hon. John Bigelow, LL.D. First Vice-President, John L. Cadwalader. LL.D. Second Vice-President, John S. Kennedy, Esq. Secretary, Charles Howland Russell, Esq., 425 Lafayette Street. Treasurer, Edward W. Sheldon, Esq., United States Trust Company, 45 Wall Street Director, joHN S. Billings, D.C.L., LL.D., 425 Lafayette Street. BRANCHES— REFERENCE Lafayette Street, 425. (Astor.) Fifth Avenue, 8qo. (Lknox.) CIRCULATION MANHATTAN. East Broadway, 33. (Chatham Square.) East Broadway, 197. (Educational Alliance Building.) RiviNGTON Street, 61. Houston Street, 3SS East. (Hamilton Fish Park.) Le Roy Street, 66. (Hudson Park.) Bond Street, 49. Near the Bowery. 8th Street. 135 Second Avenue. (Ottendorfer.) loth Street, 331 East. (Tompkins Square.) 13th Street, 251 West. Near Sth Avenue. (Jackson Square.) 23d Street, 22S East. Between 2d and 3d Avenues. (Epiphany.) 23d Street, 209 West. Near 7th Avenue. (Muhlenberg. Department Headquarters.) 36th Street, 303 East. East of 2d Avenue. (St. Gabriel's Park.) 40th Street, 501 West. Between loth and nth Avenues. (St. Raphael's.) 42d Street, 226 West. Near 7th Avenue. (George Bruce.) 50th Street, 123 East. Near Lexington Avenue. (Cathedral.) 51st Street, 463 West. Near loth Avenue. (Sacred Heart.) 58th Street, 121 East. Near Lexington Avenue. 67th Street, 328 East. Near ist Avenue. 69th Street. 190 Amsterdam Avenue. (Riverside. Travelling Libraries.) 77th Street. 1465 Avenue A. (Webster.) 79th Street, 222 East. Near 3d Avenue. (Yorkville.) 8ist Street. 444 Amsterdam Avenue. (St. Agnes. Blind Library.) 96th Street, 112 East. Between Lexington and Park Avenues. looth Street, 206 West. Near Broadway. (Bloomingdale.) iioth Street, 174 East. Near 3d Avenue. (Aguilar.) 115th Street, 201 West. Near 7th Avenue. 124th Street, 9 West. (Harlem Library Branch.) 125th Street, 224 East. Near 3d Avenue. 135th Street, 103 West. Near Lenox Avenue. 145th Street, 503 West. (Hamilton Grange.) 156th Street. 922 St. Nicholas Avenue. (Washington Heights.) BRONX. 140th Street, 321 East, cor. Alexander Avenue. (Mott Haven.) i68th Street, 78 West, cor. Woodycrest Avenue. (Highbridge.) 169th Street, 610 East. McKinley Square. (.Morrisania.) 176th Street. 1866 Washington Avenue. (Tremont.) 230th Street. 3041 Kingsbridge Avenue. (Kingsbridge.) RICHMOND. St. George. 5 Central Avenue. Tompkinsville P. O. Port Richmond. 75 Bennett Street. Stapleton. 132 Canal Street, cor. Brook Street. Tottenville. 7430 Amboy Road. Near Prospect Avenue. LIST OF WORKS IN THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY RELATING TO THE MORMONS. Bibliography. Pekiodicai.s and Newspapers. General Works. Seceding Organizations. Reorganized Church. James J. Strang's Church. A large majority of the books in the folliving list was collected by the late Willia:!! Berriin, from ivhise estate thsy were bought in December, 1899, by Miss Helen Miller Gould and presented to the Library. Poole's Index should be consulted for articles in periodicals. No attempt has been made to include in this list every periodical article on the subject of .Mormonism. Bibliography. Berrian (William). Catalogue of books, early newspapers and pamphlets, on Mormonism. Col- lected by the late Mr. W. B. [JVew York: V. H. Ever son, 1S9S.] 48 p. 8°. Bertrand (L. A.) [Bibliography of Mormon- ism.] (In his: Memoires d'un Mormon. Paris (1862?]. 12°. p. 317-320.) Burton (52> Richard). [Bibliography on Mor- monism.] (In his: The city of the Saints. Lon- don, 1S62. 8°. pp. 250-263, 309-310.) Catalogue (A) of new and second hand books, selected from the stock of Callahan's "Old Book" Store, formerly Raymer's "Old Book " Store. . . Chiefly... on Mormonism and scarce works of English fiction. Salt Lake City, Utah [1899?]. 30 p. 8°. [Sail Lake City: Callakan'\\?iq<). 32 p. 8°. Catalogue and price list of church publica- tions, Bibles, church records, missionary tracts, etc. Liverpool: Millennial Star Office .? [l 89- ?J I p. 1. , 8 p. 24°. Griffith (H. W.) Catalogue of the Utah State Library. Salt Lake City: Kelly &f Co., 1905. 2 p.l., 105 p. 8°. (Utah State Library.) Wilson (Albert Edgar). Literatur. (In his: Gemeinwirtschaft und Unternehmungsformen im Mormonenstaat. Jahrb. fur Gesetzgebung. v. 31, pp. 1054-1056.) Woodward (C. L.) Bibliotheca-scallawagiana. "Catalogue of a collection of books, pamphlets, au- tographs, pictures, &c., relating to Mormonism and the Mormons. . . To be sold at vendue, Mon- day, January 19, 18S0. . . \_New York] 1 880. 50 p. 8°. With notes of Wm. Berrian. Periodicals and Newspapers. Alton Telegraph and Democratic Review. [Weekly.] 1S46. Dec. 18. (v. II, no. 51.) Alton, III., 1846. f°. Anti-Mormon (The) ; edited by Lamoni Call. V. I, no. 2. Bountiful, Utah, 1899. 12°. Anti-Polygamy Standard. [Monthly.] v. j-3 -l. i° . Salt Lake Leader. See Salt Lake Weekly Tribune. Salt Lake (The) Semi-Weekly Herald. 1877. Sept. 5. (v. 8, no. I.) 1881. Oct. 5. (v. 12, no. 10.) Salt Lake City, 1877-1881. f°. Sept. 5, 1877, contains article on death and funeral of Erigham Young. Salt Lake Tribune Almanac: a compendium of local and general information, 1896-gg. Salt Lake City: Tribune Print, iSg6-g9. 4 v. 12°. Salt Lake Weekly Tribune. 1871. Dec. 30. (v. 3, no. 100.) 1872. Feb. 17. (v. 3, no. 107.) 1873. Sept. 6, 27, Oct. 4, Nov. i. (v. 4, nos. 36, 38-3g, 43.) 1886. Feb. 4- (v. 15, no. 108.) 1890. June 26-Sept. II, 25-Oct. 16, 30-Nov. 6, 20-Dec. 25. (v. 19, nos. 29-40, 42- 45. 47-52.) 1892. Jan. 7-Sept. 22, Oct. 6-13, Dec. 22-29. (v. 21, nos. 1-45.) 1893. Jan. 5-12. (v. 21, nos. 46-47.) SaltLakeCity, 1871-1893. f°. 1871, Dec. 30, and 1872, Feb. 17. called The Weekly Salt Lake Tribune and Utah Mining Gazette; 1873, Sept. 6, 27, Oct. 4, called the Salt Lake Leader. 1 86 LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO THE MORMONS Periodicals and Newspapers, confd. Schroeder (Albert Theodore), ed. See Luci- fer's Lantern. Seer (The), v. 1-2, nos. i-S. Orson Pratt, ed. Liverpool: J-. D. Richards, 1853-4. 8° All pub. V. I, nos. 1-12; V. 2, nos. 1-6. Washing- ioit, 1853-54. 4°. Suppressed edition. £kai:diEaTici]s Stjerr.e. Organ for de Sidste Esges Helligc. v. 3, nos. i, 3, 5, 10-12, 15-24; V. 4-5; V. 6, nos. 1-2, 4-5, 7-24; v. 7, nos. i-ii, 16; V. 8, nos. i-q; v. 9, nos. 1-19, 21-24; v. II-13. A'Jfbtn/ioTfi, 1853-64. 10 V. 8°. Smith (Joseph), jr., the Prophet, ed. See Times and Seasons. Taylor (John), ed. See Times and Seasons; Journal of Discourses. Times (The) and Seasons, v. 1-6. A^auvoo III., 1839-46. 8°. All pub. V. I, no. 1-5 pub. at Commerce. 111.; v. 3, no 8-24 edited by Joseph Smith, Jr.; v. 4-6 by John Taylor. Truth (The) Teller, v. 1-2, nos. 1-2. Bloom- ingtcn. J 1 1., Jrdcpendence,Mo., 1864-5. 8°- TulHdge (Edward Wheelock), ed. See West- ern Galaxy. Tullidge's Monthly Magazine. See West- ern Galaxy. Tullidge's Quarterly Magazine, v. 1-3. Salt Lake City, 1880-85. 8°. Upper (The) Mississippian. [Weekly.] 1844. May 25-June I. (v. 4, nos. 3-4.) Rock Island, III., 1884. f°. Utah Christian Advocate. [Monthly.] v. 2, no. 13. (January, 18S6.) Salt Lake City, i%?,b. T. Utah (The) Magazine, v. 3. Salt Lake Citv. 1S69. f°. ^ Utah Monthly Magazine, v. i, nos. 2, 5, 6. (Nov., 1884, Feb.-March, 1885); v. 3-4 (Oct., 1886-Sept. , 1888); V. 5, nos. 2, 3, 12. (Nov.- Dec, 1888, Sept., 18S9); v. 6, nos. 8, 10-12. (May, July-Sept., 1890); v. 7 (Oct., 1890-Sept., 1891); V. 8, no. 4 (Jan., 1892); v. g, nos. i, 7 (Oct., 1892, April, 1893.) Salt Lake City, 1884-93. o . V. I, title reads: Parry's Literary Journal; v. 3-6: Parry's Monthly Magazine; v. 9, no. 7, Utah Magazine. Utah (The) Review. T. B. Hilton, ed. v. i, nos. I, 3, 5, 9. Salt Lake City, 1881-82. 8°. Warsaw Message. [Weekly.] 1S43. Jan. 7-Dec. 27. (v. I, nos. I-41.) 1844. Jan. 3-Feb. 7. (v. i, nos. 42-48.) IVarsaw, III., 1 843-1 844. f°. Also: extra for July 12, 1843. Probably none issued for March n, May 3, June 17, July 5, 19, Oct. 25, 1843; numbering continuous. Warsaw Signal. [Weekly.] 1841. May I2-June 23, July 7-Oct. 27, Nov. 24-Dec. 29. (i. series, v. 2, nos. 1-7, 9-25, 29-34.) 1842. Jan. 5, 19-Feb. 23, March 9, 23, April I2-May 4, July g-Oct. i. (i. series, v. 2, nos. 35, 37-42, 44, 46, 49-52; V. 3, nos. 1-13.) 1844. Feb. 14-June 19, 29, July 10-31, Aug. 17-Oct. 30, Nov. 13-Dec. 25. (N. S. V. I, nos. 1-43.) 1845. Jan. i-Sept. 17, Oct. 15-Dec. 31. (v. i, nos. 44-52; V. 2, nos. 1-41.) 1846. Jan. 7- March 4, i8-Aug. 25, Oct. 13- 27, Nov. 7-Dec. 26. (v. 2, nos. 42-52; V. 3, nos. 1-33.) 1847. Jan. 2-Aug. 28, Sept. ii-Dec. 25 (v. 3, nos. 34-52; v. 4, nos. 1-32.) 1848. Jan. i-April 22, May 6-13, 25-Aug. 10. 24-Nov. 23, Dec. 14-30. (v. 4, nos! 33-49. 51-52; v. 5, nos. 1-2S.) 1849. Jan. 6-F"eb. 17, March 3-June 30, July 14-Oct. 6, 27-Nov. 3, 17-Dec. "22. (v. 5, nos. 29-53; V. 6, nos. 1-21.) 1850. Jan. I2-March 9, 30-April 20. (v. 6. nos. 22-34.) 1851. Aug. 6-Nov, 15, 29-Dec. 27. (v. 7, nos. 1-20.) 1852. Jan. 3-Feb 28, March rs-July 3, 17- Aug. 21, Oct. 2, 16-23, Nov. 6-20, Dec. 11-25. (v. 7, nos. 21-53; v. 8, nos. i-S.) 1853- Jan. 1-22, Feb. 26-March 5, 19. (v. 8, nos. 9-12, 16-18.) Warsa7v, III., 1841-1853. f°. Also E.xtras for Aug. 7, 1844; Sept. 24, 30, 1843- Jan. 8 June II, 12, July 16, 29, 31, Aug. 1, 1846; Sept. 4, 1847; nura- bermg continuous. Wasp (The) [Weekly]. 1S42. July 2. (v. I, no. 12.) Nauvoo, III., 1842. Cont'd as Nauvoo Neighbor. Weekly (The) Missouri Democrat. 1858. Aug. 27. (v. 7, no. 33.) St. Louis, 185S. f°. Has article "The late Mormon war." Weekly Salt Lake Tribune and Utah Mining Gazette. See Salt Lake Weekly Tribune. Western (The) Galaxy, published monthly by E. W. Tullidge. v. i, nos. 1-3. Salt Lake City, 1888. S°. ^ Western World. [Weekly.] 1840. May 13-27, June lo-July 29, Aug. 12- Sept. 16, 30-Dec. 9, 23-30. (v. I, nos. 1-3. 5-12, 14-19, 21-31, 33-34.) 1841. Jan. 6-May 5. (v. i, nos. 35-52.) Warsaw, III., 1840-1841. f°. Winchester (Benjamin), ed. See Gospel Reflector. Woman's Exponent. [Semi-monthly.] v. 2, no. 13. (Dec. I, 1873.) Salt Lake City. \i- 2,. f°. Young (Brighara), ed. See Journal of Dis- courses. Young Woman's Journal, organ of the Young Ladies' Mutual Improvement Association, vol. I, no. 6. Salt Lake City, i?>go. 8°. General Works. Abbott (John Stevens Cabot). Solomon Spauld- ing's book, Joe Smith. His character and cun- ning. Spread of the delusion. The Mormons driven from Ohio. Expulsion and emigration of the Mormons. (In his: The history of the State of Ohio. Detroit, 1875. 8°. pp. 694-717.) Ackerman (G. E.) An indictment against Mormonism. (Methodist Rev. v. 83 (ser. 5, v. 17), pp. 388-400. A'ew York, 1901.) LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO THE MORMONS 187 General JForks, cont'd. Adams (George J.) A few plain facts, shewing the folly, wickedness, and imposition of the Rev. Timothy R. Matthews; also a short sketch of the rise, faith, and doctrine of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Bedford, Eiig.: C. B. Merry, 1841, iv, 5-16 p. 12°. A lecture on the doctrine of baptism for the dead, and preaching to spirits in prison... as originally delivered by him in the city of New York on the 7 of January, 1S44. Reported and published by his friend David Rogers. New York: C. A. Calhoun, 1844. 12 p. 12°. Address (An) by a minister of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints to the people of the United States. «./. [18 — ]. 4 p. 12°. Address to the Saints in Utah. Is Brigham Young President of the Church of Jesus Christ, or is he not? [signed: Truth conquers.] London: Nichols iSr' Son, 1886. 15 p. 12°. Album of Salt Lake City. Salt Lake City: J. Duyer [18-]. 11 p., 15 views, folded. 32°. Aitchison (Clyde B.) The Mormon settlements in the Missouri Valley. (Nebraska State Hist. Soc, Pub'ns, Series 2, vol. 10, p. 7-25. Litzeoln, Neb., 1907. 8°.) Anderson (Edward H.) A brief history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- Day Saints, from the birth of the Prophet Joseph Smith to the pres- ent time. By the author of the " Life of Brigham Young." Salt Lake City, Utah: G. Q. Cannon 6^ Soils Co., i8g3. I73p. 12'. Salt Lake City: The Deseret Neivs, 1902. vii, 9-192 p. 2. ed. 12°. The life of Brigham Young. Salt Lake City: G. Q. Cannon dr" Sons Co., 1893. viii, 9- 173 p. 12°. Anderson (Nephi). Added upon; a story. Salt Lake City, Utah: The Deseret Nervs, 1902. 133 p. 12°. The election of Roberts. A Mormon elder's defence of the Mormons of to-day. (New York Evening Post. Feb. 20, 1899. p. 4, col. 3-4.) Angell (T. O.), architect. Description of the Mormon Temple. Extracted from the Deseret News. (In: R. F. Burton's The city of the Saints... Ncm York, 1862. 8°. pp. 622-623.) Another startling tragedy. Elder Pratt, the Mormon, killed. (New York Times. May 28, 1857. p. 5. col. 3.) An account of the murder of P. P. Pratt by Hector H. McLean, whose wife Pratt had induced to become one of his wives. Appeal (An) to the American Congress. The Bible law of marriage against Mormonism. [By one of the people, author of. Opinions concerning Bible law of marriage] n.p.,n.d. 16 p. 16°. Appleby (W. I.) Mormonism consistent. Truth vindicated, and falsehood exposed and re- futed: being a reply to A. H. Wickersham. IVil- mington, Del.: Porter &' Naff, 1843. 24 p. 8°. Archbold (Ann). A book for the married and single, the grave and the gay; and especially de- signed for steamboat passengers. East Plainfield, 0: N. A.Baker, 1850. xiv, 15-192 p. 16°. Account of Mormons' relations with their neighbors, pp. 34-46. Arthur (Charlotte) us. Brigham Young Es- tate. In the District Court, 3. Judicial District, Utah Territory, C. A., Plaintiff, vs. B. Y. Estate, Defendants Transcript and statement on appeal [in her suit to recover land in Salt Lake City.] n. p. [1879] 26 p. 8°. Ashley (Francis Busteed). Mormonism: an exposure of the impositions adopted by the sect called " The Latter-Day Saints." London: J, Hatchard, 1851. 32 p. 3. thousand, rev. 8°. AttTirood (R. H.) Persecution in Salt Lake City, [signed: R. H. Attwood. Aberdar : Jones a'i Fab., 1865] 4 p. 16°. English & Welsh. Austin (Emily M.) Mormonism; or. Life among the Mormons, being an autobiographical sketch... Madison, Wis: M. J. Cantwell, 1882. 253 P- 12°. Babcock (W. H.) The Mormon question. (In: Lippincott's Monthly Magazine. Philadel- phia, June. 1886. 8°. pp. 663-665.) Bacheler (Origen). Mormonism exposed, in- ternally and externally. Neiu York, 1838. 3-48 p., I pi. 8°. Baker (Ray Stannard). The vitality of Mor- monism. A study of an irrigated valley in Utah and Idaho. (Century Maga. v. 68, pp. 165-177. N'('u York, 1904.) Ballantine (William). Chicago and Ogden. The city of the Salt Lake. A tideless sea. Wan- derings. The president. (In his: The old world and the new. London, 1884. 8°. pp. 134-168.) Bancroft (Hubert Howe). A chapter from the history of Utah. (In: Magazine of American his- tory, Nov., 1889. New York, 1889. sq. 8°. pp. 358-370.) Extracts from his: History of the Pacific States, v. 21. History of Utah. 1 540-1 886. San Fran- cisco: The History Co., i88g. xlvii, (i) 808 p. (Works, vol. 26.) 1 540-1 887. San Francisco: The His- tory Co., i8go. xlvii, 808 p. 8°. The Mormons. (In his: History of Cali- fornia, l552[-l89o]. San Francisco, 1883-1890. pp. 544-554.) [Record of his visit to Salt Lake City in 1884 to gather materials for his history of Utah and the Mormons.] (In his: Literary industries: a memoir. A^ew York, i8gi. 12°. pp. 407-409.) Barber (John Warner), and H. Howe. Nau- voo. Expulsion of the Mormons from Missouri. Utah Territory. (In their: All the western states and territories. Cincinnati, 1867. 8°. pp. 239- 243. 436-438, 534-544.) Barclay (James W.) Mormonism exposed. The other side. An English view of the case. n. p. 1884. 30 p. 8°. Repr.: Nineteenth Century. Barneby (W. Henry). Through Mormonland to San Francisco. (In his: Life and labour in the far, far West. London, 1884. 8°. pp. 30-35.) Barrows (Walter M.) How shall the Mormon question be settled? n. p. [1881] 4I. 8°. Extr.: Home Missionary. 1 88 LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO THE MORMONS General Works, eont'd. Baskin (Robert N.) Argument against the ad- mission of Utah. And the recent message of Gov- ernor West to the Utah Legislature. IVashington: JudJ &' Det-ueiUr. l8S8. 22 p., 2 1. 8°. Bates (E. Catherine). Salt Lake City. (In her: A year in the great republic. London, 18S7. 2 V. S°. V. 2, pp. 209-233.) Bates (George C.) The Baker habeas corpus case. Argument on the jurisdiction of probate courts, by G. C. B., Attorney for the U. S. in. . . Utah. [Salt Lake Ciiy:\ Desertt Evening A^ews [1872]. up. 8°. Baumann (F.) Mormonernes Fserd i Tan- derup Sogn. OJense: Hempel, 1854. i p.l., 24 p. 12°. Bays (Davis H.) The doctrines and dogmas of Mormonism, examined and refuted. St. Louis: Christian Pub. Co. [cop. 1897] 459 p., I port. 8°. Smith (Heman C.) The truth defended; or, A reply to Elder D. H. Bays' Doctrines and dogmas of Mormonism. Lamoni, La.: Board of Pub. of Latter-Day Saints, 1901. 241 p., 2 pi. 12°. Beadle (John Hanson). Life in Utah; or. The mysteries and crimes of Mormonism. Being an e.xpose of the secret rites and ceremonies of the Latter-Day Saints, with a full and authentic history of polygamy and the Mormon sect from its origin to the present time. Philadelphia: Nat. Pub. Co. [1870J 540 p. I fac-sim., l map, 13 pis. 8°. Philadelphia: Nat. Pub. Co. [1872] 608 p. I map, 16 pis., I port. 8°. Later ed. called Polygamy; or, The mysteries and crimes of Mormonism. Polygamy; or, the mysteries and crimes of Mormonism. Being a full. . .history. . .to the pres- ent time. With. . . an expose of the secret rites. . . of the Latter-Day Saints, by J. H. B., assisted by O. J. Hollister. Philadelphia: Nat. Pub. Co. [1882] 572 p., 2 pi. 8°. Earlier eds. called Life in Utah; or, The mysteries and crimes of Mormonism. Polygamia. Two years of change. A startling interview. The fair apostate. The Mor- mon murderers. Guilty or not guilty? The dead prophet. (In his: Western wilds. Detroit [cop. 1877]. 8°. pp. 90-102, 117-128, 301-370, 490- 530, 597-610.) A year in Utah. The great basin. Utah again. Five hundred miles of Mormons. My summer vacation. (In his: The undeveloped West. Philade'phia [cop. 1873]. 8°- PP- 108-125, 142- 152, 183-196, 645-668, 680-690.) Beers (Robert W.) The Mormon puzzle; and how to solve it Ne-M York: Funk cSr" IVagnalls, 1887. xiv, I 1., 17-195 p. 12°. Sources of danger from Mormonism. (Bib- liotheca sacra, v. 58, pp. 469-490. Oberlin, O., 1901.) Being a Mormon. By a Mormon. (Independ- ent. V. 59, pp. 908-911. New York, 1905.) Belisle (Orvilla S.) The prophets; or, Mor- monism unveiled [By Orvilla .S. Belisle]. Philadel- phia: IV. W. Smith, 1855. 6, xi-xvi, 17-414 p., 8 pi. 12°. Bennett (Fred E.). A detective's experience among the Mormons; or, Polygamist Mormons, how they live and the land they live in, by F. E. Bennett, Deputy U. -S. Marshal. Mormonism un- masked. Chicago: Laird &" Lee, cop. 1887. I 1., 13-294 p.. 3 pi., I port. 8°. Same as " Fred Bennett, the Mormon detective," next en- try billow, except for an appendix, pp. 283-204, containing the revelation of Joseph Smith on the marriage covenant. Fred Bennett the Mormon detective; or, adventures in the wild west. Mormonism un- masked. Chicago: Laird &' Lee [cop. 1887]. 2S3 p., I port. 8°. Bennett (John C.) The history of the Saints; or. An expose of Joe Smith and Mormonism. Bos- ton: Leland &> Whiting, 1842. ii, 344 p., I pi., 2 port. 12° Berry (John). Plain facts, against the Latter- Day Saints, proving their doctrines, contrary to the doctrines of the Bible, also the lecture. . .prov- ing the Book of Mormon, to be untrue, and also that water baptism, by immersion, not essential to salvation. Altringham: T. Balsha-v, 1841. up. 12°. Berry (Orville F.) The Mormon settlement in Illinois. (Illinois State Hist. Soc, Publication no. II, pp. 88-102. 1906.) Bertrand (L. .\.) Memoires d'un Mormon. Paris: //c/zf/ [1S62 ?]. 323 p. (2°. Beyer (.Alfred). Et Forsvar for den i Dan- mark bestaaende Kirkes Daab, og navnlig for Barnedaaben uden Tro, med stadigt Ilensyn til Angreb paa den, isrer fra Mormonerne. Kjoben- ha-ini: A. F. Host, 1858. 30 p. 16°. Bibelske Henvisninger, i Overensstemmelse med de Sidste-Dages Helliges Tro og Lcerdomme. Kjobenhavn: N. Wilhelmsen, 1880. 2 p.l., 61 p. 16°. Bigamy; polygamy. (In: Compiled Statutes of the United States, v. 3, pp. 3633-37. Sec. 5352. St. Paul, 1902.) Bigamy and polygamy. Review of the opinion of the Supreme Court. U.S., Oct., 1878, in the case of George Reynolds, Plaintiff, vs. U.S., Defendent [sic]. By an old lawyer. «./., «. d. 33 p. 8". Biographical record of Salt Lake City and vicinity. Containing biographies of well known citizens of the past and present. Chicago: National Historical Record Co., 1902. 654 p., 2 1., I pi., 103 port. 4°. Black (Jeremiah Sullivan). Federal jurisdiction in the territories. Right of local self-government. Judge B.'s argument for Utah, before the Judiciary Committee, House of Representatives, Feb. i, 1883. IVashington: Gibson Bros., 1883. 31 p. 8°. Blackman (Emily C.) Joe Smith, the Mor- mon prophet. (In her: History of Susquehanna county, Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, 1873. 8". PP- 577-582.) Blair (G. E.), and R. W. Sloan. The moun- tain empire, Utah. . .its settlement and its develop- ment socially and industrially — its immediate out- look and its promise of future greatness. Edited and published by G. E. Blair and R. W. Sloan. Salt Lake City, cop., 1904. 142 p., I 1. illus. 8°. Blake (Mary E.) In the city of Zion. (In her: On the wing. Boston, 1883. 16°. pp. 185-198.) LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO THE MORMONS 189 General JForks, cont'd. Bliss (C. H.) Baptism for the remission of sins. Salt Lake City: Juvenile Instructor Off. [i8-] 4P- 12°. Is baptism essential to salvation? Salt Lake City: Juvenile Instructor Off. [18-] 4 p. 12°. Bliss (C. R.) The weak point of Mormonism. (In: The Century. A'ew York, Unrch, \i>%2. 8°. pp. 7S2-783.) Bloomer (D. C.) The Mormons in Iowa. (In: Annals of Iowa, 3. series, vol. 2, 1895-97. pp. 5S6-602. ) Boddam-Whetham (J. W.) [Salt Lake City and the Mormons.] (In his: Western wander- ings. . . Loniio?i, 1874. 8°. pp. 72-82.) Boiler (H. A.) The Mormons. 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The New Jeru- salem. The Mormon theatre. The Temple. The two seers. Flight from bondage. Settlement in Utah. Works and F"aith. Missionary labor. Mor- mon light. Secular notes. High politics. Mar- riage in Utah. Polygamous society. The doctrine of pluralities. The great schism. Sealing. Woman at Salt Lake. The Republican platform. (In his: New America. London, 1867. 2 v. 8°. v. i, pp. I75-359-) New America [A review of Hepworth Dixon's book]. (In : All the'YearjRound. London, y\.&xz\\, 1867. 8°. pp. 252-256.) Dixon (William Hepworth). Red Mormonism. Polygamy. Communism. (In his: White conquest. London, iSjb. 2 v. 8°. vol. i, pp. ] 84-227.) Doctrines (The) of Mormonism. London: Religious Tract Soc. [18 — J 24 p. I2^ (Reli- gious Tract Soc. No. 599.) Donan (P.) A peep into a mountain-walled treasury of the gods. Rhymes by Cy. Warman. Buffalo: Matthews Northrup Co. [cop. 1891] 96 p. 8°. Doty (Madeleine Zabriskie). Mormon women and what they think of polygamy. (Amer. Maga. New York. igoS. 8°. v. 66, pp. 41-47.) Dougall (Lily). The Mormon prophet. AVw York: D. Appleton iSr* Co., 1899. x, 427 p. 12°. Dove (George S. ) and James Dove. A voice from the West to the scattered people of Weber and all the seed of Abraham. [Signed by George S. Dove and James Dove.] San Francisco [/. A. Dovel, !%■](). 40 (2) p. 8°. Dove (James). A treatise on the priesthood by spiritual birthright; reprobation and election. San Francisco: J. A. Dove &' Co., 1891. 58 p. 16°. Doyle (A. Conan). A study in scarlet. Lon- don: IFard, Lock &• Bowden, Ltd., 1894. 224 p. 12°. Part II. of this book is entitled, "The country of the Saints," and deals with the fate of one who dared resist the orders of the Church. Dudley (M. E.) Tangled threads. A tale of Mormonism. [In verse.] Boston: R. G. Badger, 1905. 48 p., 6 pi. 12°. Du Fay {Mme. Hortense Ci). Le prophete du XIXe siecle; ou. Vie des Saints des Derniers Jours (Mormons)... Paris: Dentu, 1863. 216 p. 8". Dunn (Ballard S.) How to solve the Mormon problem. Three letters. New York: Am. News Co. [1S77] 30 p. 8°. With supplement, i88o. [Letter to the New York Evening Post on the subject of the anti-Mormon bill, which has passed the Senate and is now before the House of Representatives, n. p. 1SS2] 4 p. 8°. The twin monsters: and how national legis- lation may help to solve the Mormon problem, and restore to society somewhat of the sacramental character of. . .matrimony. New York: J. Pott (Sr* Co. [18S4] 31 p. 8°. Duplessis (Paul). Les Mormons. [A novel.] Paris: A. Cadat [i860]. 2 v. in I. 2. ed. 12°. Dyrholm (Jens Sorensen). Oplysning om Mormonerne; eller, Som de kalde sig selv: " Jesu Christi Kirke af de sidste Dages Hellige"... Odense: J. Milo, 1852. 63 p. 12°. En Rost i vor bevasgede Tid mod Baptis- men, Mormonismen og andre religiose Forvirringer. Odense: J. Milo, 1852. 257 p., I 1. 12°. Early (The) history, rise, and progress of Mormonism. (In: Frank Leslie's New Family Magazine. New York\\Z<;ii\. 4°. pp. 112-121.) Early scenes in church history. Salt Lake City: fttvenile Instructor Off., 1S82. viii, 9-96 p. 12°. Faith-promoting series, Bk. 8.) Eaton (Mrs. Horace), and others. Mormon- ism. n. p. [1881 ?] 4 p. 8°. Eaton (John). The Mormons of to-day: a series of articles from "The Christian Herald." «. /. [1898] 40 p. 2. ed. 12°. LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO THE MORMONS 195 General JVorks, cont'd. Eaton (John), and ( ) Sheldon. The Mor- mon menace. (Homiletic Review, v. 42, pp. gg- 105. .Vew York, 1 90 1.) Edmunds and Edmunds-Tucker Law. Caine (John T.) The Mormon problem. Speech of John T. Caine, in the House of Representatives, Jan. 12, 1S87, in opposition to the so-called Ed- munds-Tucker anti-polygamy bill. Washington, 1887. 31 p. 8°. Gibson (A. M.) Have Mormons any rights? The new Edmunds bill. Brief in re Senate bill No. 10. A bill to amend an act entitled " An act toamend section 5352 of the Revised Statutes of the United States in reference to bigamy, and for other purposes," approved March 21, 1882. [By A. M. Gibson, n. t.-p.] 87 p. 8°. Goodwin (C. C.) That brief [by C. C. Good- win, in reference to A. M. Gibson's, " Have Mor- mons any rights ?"J. lVashingt07i, \?>?>b. 22 p. 8°. Sloan (Robert \V.) The great contest. The chief advocates of anti-Mormon measures reviewed by their speeches in the House of Representa- tives, January 12, 1887, on the bill reported by J. Randolph Tucker as a substitute for Senator Edmunds' bill against the Mormon Church. Salt Lake City, {^Deseret News Co.] 1887. vii, gS p. 12°. Taylor (Johnl. Discourse delivered at the General Conference, Salt Lake City, April g, 1882 [in regard to the Edmunds bill]. Salt Lake City, 1882. iSp. 8°. United States. — Utah Commission. The Ed- munds act, reports of the Commission, rules, regu- lations and decisions, and population, registration and election tables, etc. For the information of registration and election officers in Utah. Salt Lake City: Tribune Co., 1883. 2 p.l., 3-121 p. 8°. Salt Lake City: Tribune Prig. Co., 1S83. 46 p., 1 1. 8°. Engelstoft (C. T.) Om Morraonerne. Odense: M. C. Hempel, 1855. 2 p.l., 16 p. 16°. Repr. : Fyens Stiftstidende. No. 47, og 48. English (Thomas Dunn). The Mormons; or. Life at Salt Lake City- A drama, in three acts. . . as performed at Burton's Theatre, March, 1858. New York: S. French [1858]. 43 p. 12°. (French's Standard Drama. Acting ed. No. 205.) Entraigues (Jean d'). La ville de Mormons. (Monde moderne. v. 20, pp. 44-55. Paris, \<:jO\.') Etourneau ( ). Les Mormons... Pre- face par Pierre Vin9ard. . . Paris: Bestel et Cie., 1856. 2 p.l., xi, 282, (i) p. 16°. Evans (John Henry). One hundred years of Mormonism, a history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints from i8o5-igo5. Salt Lake City: The Deseret News, igo5. xxxviii, 528 p. 8°. Eventful narratives. Salt Lake City: Juvenile Lnstructor Office, 18S7. vii, g-g8 p. 12°. (Faith- promoting series. Bk. 13.) External (The) evidences of the Book of Mor- mon, examined. [London: Briscoe, 18 — .] 27 p. 12°. Fairchild (James H.) Manuscript of Solomon Spaulding and the Book of Mormon: a paper read before the. . .Western Reserve Hist. Soc. , Mch. 23, 1 836. [Cleveland, iSg2.] 8°. (West. Res- Hist. Soc. Tract No. 77.) Faithfull (Emily). [Account of the Mormons.] (In her; Three visits to America. N'ew York [cop. 1884]. 8°. pp. 158-210.) Fallows (Samuel and H. M.) The Mormon menace. Chicago: IVoman's Temperance Pub. As- soc, 1903. 122 p., I 1. 8°. Fernhagel (D. T.) Die Wahrheit iiber das Mormonenthum. Blatter aus Utah. Ziirich: J. Schabelitz, l8Sg. iv, 112 p. 8°. Ferris (Benjamin G.) Utah and the Mormons. The history, government, doctrines, customs and prospects of the Latter-Day Saints. From per- sonal observation during a six months' residence at Great Salt Lake City. Ne-iu York: Harper (Sr" Brothers, 1854. 347 p. 12°. New York: Harper cr' Brothers, 1856. 377 P- 12°. Ferris [Mrs. B. G.) The Mormons at home; with some incidents of travel from Missouri to California, 1852-3. In a series of letters. New York: Dix and Edwards, iZ'^b. viii, 2gg p. 12°. Mormons (The) at home. [A review of Mrs. Ferris' book.] (In: Littell's Living Age. Boston, 1854. 8°. pp. 602-606.) Few (A) plain words about Mormonism, show- ing that Latter-Day Saints are no saints at all, proved by extracts from their writings. By the author of A few plain words about Popery and the Pope... Bristol: The Author[i% — ]. 16 p. 12°. Field (Kate). A Gentile prophet. . . (In her: Washington. Washingtoit, February, l8gl. f°. pp. 114-115.) Fishwick (J. F.) The false prophet tested; or, Mormonism refuted. London: IVertheini &• Macintosh, 1853. 16 P- 24°. Fitch (Thomas). Argument addressed to the House Judiciary Committee in reply to the memo- rial of the Salt Lake Bar, and in opposition to House bill 37gi, Feb. 10, 1873. Washington: Gibson Bros., 1873. 34 p. 8°. Flagg (Edmund). [Account of the Mormons.] (In his: The far West. Ne-cu York, 183S. 2 v. 12°. V. 2, pp. 110-113.) Flanigan (J. H.) Mormonism triumphant! Truth vindicated, lies refuted, the Devil mad, and priestcraft in danger!!! Being a reply to Palmer's Internal evidence against the Book of Mormon. Liverpool: R. James, i84g. 32 p. 8°. Fletcher (C. H. B.) Utah's industries, re- sources, enterprises. Descriptive, statistical, com- parative. 1888. [By C. H. B. Fletcher.] Salt Lake City, 1888. 64 p. 24°. Flower ( William B.), ^(Z. The Mormons. The dream and the reality; or. Leaves from the sketch book of experience of one who left England to join the Mormons. . .ed. by a clergyman [William B. Flower]. London: J. Masters, 1857. viii, 92 p. 16°. Folk (E. E.) The Mormon monster; or, The story of Mormonism. . . With an introduction by George A. Lofton, D.D. Chicago: F. LI. Revell Co., igoo. 4 p.l., 372 p., I facsim., 18 pi., 6 port. 196 LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO THE MORMONS General IForks, cont'd. Forbes (Edward). The Salt Lake and the Mormonites. (In his: Literary papers. London, 1855. 12°. pp. 263-277.) Ford (Thomas). A history of Illinois, from its commencement as a state in 181S to 1S47. Con- taining. . .account of the Black I lawk war, the rise, progress, and fall of Mormonism, the Alton and Lovejoy riots. Chicago: S. C. Griggs fir* Co., 1S54. 447 P-, 3 port., I pi. 12°. Fragments of experience. Designed for the instruction and encouragement of young Latter- Day Saints. Sail Lake City: Juvenile Instructor Office. 1SS2. 96 p. 12°. (Faith promoting ser. Bk. 6.) France (George W.) All about the Mormons. (In his: The struggle for life and home in the North-west. New York, i8qo. 8°. pp. 44-61.) Franklin (John Benjamin). One year at the Great Salt Lake City; or, A voice from the Utah pandemonium. Manchester, Eng.: J. Heywood [iS— ]. 4S p. 16°. Fraud on the will [of Brigham Young]. Over a million dollars stolen by Taylor & Co. Suit of the heirs. . . Full exposure of the robbery. . . \Salt Lake, 1879.] 9-28 p. 8°. Friendly (A) warning to the Latter-Day Saints or Mormons; in which the true character of the Mormon missionaries is plainly set forth, by one who was of that community, and a resident in Salt Lake. London: Wertheim, Macintosh &' Hunt, i860, iv, 61 p. 16°. Froude (James Anthony). Salt Lake. The Mormons. (In his: Oceana. London, 1886. 8°. pp. 36S-371.) Fuller (Mrs. Metta Victoria). See Victor {Mrs. Metta Victoria Fuller). Fullmer (J. S.) Assassination of Joseph and Hyrum Smith, the prophet and the patriarch of the ...Latter-Day Saints. Also a condensed history of the expulsion of the Saints from Nauvoo. Liver- pool: F. D. Richards, 1S55. 40 p. 8°. Gannett (Henry). A gazetteer of Utah. 43 p I illus., map. (U. S. Geol. Survey. Bull. No. 166 Washington, 1900. 8°.) Garde (C. B.) Om de mormonske Vildfarelser, Til mine Menigheder. Holbek: Friis, 1854. 92 p 12°. Garner (James Wilford). The case of Sena tor Smoot and the Mormon Church. (N. Amer Rev. V. 184, pp. 46-58. New York, 1907.) Geese (The) of Ganderica, their history, their sense and nonsense. By a Utah goose. Salt Lake City: .Salt Lake Herald [l?>%2]. 36 p. 16°. Gems for the young folks. Salt Lake City: Juv- enile Instructor Off., 1 88 1. 3 1., 88 p. 12°. (Faith-promoting series, Bk. 4.) Gerhard (Frederick). [History of the Mor- mon church in Illinois.] (In his: Illinois as it is Chicago, 1S57. 8°. pp. 95-100, 10S-122.) Gibson (A. M.) Have Mormons any rights ? The new Edmunds bill. Brief in re Senate bill No. 10. A bill to amend an act entitled " An Act to amend Section fifty-three hundred and fifty- two of the Revised Statutes of the United States in reference to bigamy, and for other purposes," approved March 2i, 1882. [By A. M. Gibson. «. A-/.] 87 p. 8°. Goodwin (C. C.) That brief [by C. C. Good- win, in reference to A. M. Gibson's " Have Mor- mons any rights ?"']. Washington, l?>Zt. 22 p. 8°. Gibson (William), and Woodville Wood- ,MAN. Report of three nights' public discussion in Bolton [England], between W. Gibson. . .of the. . . Latter- Day Saints, and the Rev.W. Woodman. . .of the New Jerusalem Church... Liverpool: F. D. Richards, 1851. i p.l., 46 p. 8°. Gilchrist (Etta L.) Apples of Sodom: a story of Mormon life. [By Etta L. Gilchrist.] Cleve- land: W. W. Williams, 1 883. 322 p. 12°. Giles (Barnet Moses). The pure testimony to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, and unto all nations of the world. Salt Lake City, 1875. 45 p. 8°. Gillilan (J. D.) Mormon theology. (Meth- odist Rev. New York, 189S. 8°. v. 80 (ser. 5, V. 14), pp. 777-780.) Goodrich (E. S.) Mormonism unveiled. The other side. From an American standpoint. \^Salt Lake City] 1884. 12 p. 8". ([Tract] No. 2.) Repr.: Chicago Times. Goodwin (C. C.) That brief [by C. C. Goodwin, in reference to A. M. Gibson's " Have Mormons any rights?"]. Washington, iSSCi. 22 p. 8°. The truth about the Mormons. (Munsey's Maga. V. 23, pp. 310-325. A''ew York, 1900.) Gospel (The) witness [for Joseph Smith's gos- pel]. Liverpool: R. James, 1848. S p. 8°. Gov. West and the polygamists. Report of his interview with .A.postle Lorenzo .Snow, .Slay 13, 1SS6, at the Utah Penitentiary. His proposals rejected, and the Brethren proclaim their defiance of the law. \Salt Lake City: Tribune Off.] 1886. 8 p. 8'. Graham (Winifred). Ezra the Mormon. Lon- don: Everett &= Co., 1908. 320 p. 8°. Grant (Jedediah M.) Three letters to the New York Herald, n. p., 1852. 64 p. 8°. Repr. New York Herald, 1852. Title on cover: The truth for the Mormons. Gray (J. H.) Principles and practices of Mor- mons, tested in two lectures: delivered before the Religious and Useful Knowledge .Society of Doug- las, on November 24 and December r, 1852... Douglass: M. P. Backwell, 1853. 78 p. 2. ed. 16°. Greeley (Horace). The Mormons and Mor- monism. Two hours with Brigham Young. Salt Lake and its environs. (In his: An overland journey from New York to San F'rancisco. . . Ne7u York, i860. 12°. pp. 209-244.) Greene (N. W.), ed. See Smith (Mary Ettie V.) Greene (John P.) Facts relative to the expul- sion of the Mormons from the State of Missouri, under the " Exterminating order." Cincinnati: R. P. Brooks, l%^i). iv, 5-43 p. 8°. Green'wood (Grace), /Jf«fl'. -]b. 62 p. 8°. The messenger, a timely warning to a thoughtless world, [signed by James Hutchins.] Independence, Mo. [1879] 23 p. 12°. Hyde (John), y'r. Mormonism: its leaders and designs. New York: W. P. Fetridge &" Co., 1857. ^ii. 13-335 P-. 3 pl.. 5 port. 12°. Hyde (Orson). Speech. . .delivered before the High Priest's quorum in Nauvoo, April 27th, 1845, upon the course and conduct of Mr. Sidney Rig- don, and upon the merits of his claims to the Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- Diy Saints. City of Joseph, III.: J. Taylor, 1845. 36 p. 12°. A voice from Jerusalem ; or, A sketch of the travels and ministry of Elder O. H., missionary of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- Day Saints, to Germany, Constantinople and Jerusalem. . .com- piled from his late letters and documents. . . Bos- Ion: A. Morgan, 1842. v, 6-36 p. 12°. Idaho. — Governor. Special message of John B. Neil [urging the immediate adoption of measures to extirpate polygamy. Feb. 5, 1S81. n. t.-p. Boise City, 1881.] 3 p. 8°. W\\no\B.—Finattce Committee {House). Report fixing rates of pay of officers and privates called into service under command of Gen. Hardin and Maj. Warren, in 1845-46. n. t.-p. 3 p. (Illinois House repts. 1846/7; pp. 325-327.) Report of the minority in relation to pay of the troops under command of Gen. Hardin and Maj. Warren, n.t.-p. 4 p. (Illinois House repts. 1846/7; pp. 329-332.) These relate to the pay of the troops called out to keep the peace during the Mormon troubles. Illinois. — Finance Cojnmittee (Senate). Report relative to certain claims against the state for serv- ices in the Hancock war. 3 p. (Illinois. Sen. repts. 1&49/50; pp. 101-103.) Illinois. — Governor. Message in relation to disturbances in Hancock county. Springfield: Wal- ters &= Weber, 1844. 21 p. 12°. (In: Illinois. Sen. repts. 1844/5; pp. 65-85.) — (In: Senate Journal. 1844/5; pp. 91- IIO.) Message in relation to Mormon difficulties in Hancock county, n. t.-p. 7 pp. (Illinois. Sen. repts. 1846/7; pp. 5-11.) Illinois. — Judiciary Committee {Senate). Re- port on " Act to repeal the act to incorporate the city of Nauvoo." 2 p. (Illinois. Sen. repts. 1844/5; PP- 139-140.) Report on preamble and resolutions in re- lation to the Nauvoo city charter, &c. 4 p. (Illi- nois. Sen. repts. 1842/3; pp. 127-130.) Illinois. — Militia Committee. Report in rela- tion to pay of troops in Mormon war. n. t.-p. I leaf. (Illinois. House repts. 1846/7; p. 335.) Illinois. — Public Accounts and Expenditures Committee. Report in relation to Mormon war. n. t.-p. 2 p. (Illinois. House repts. 1844/5; 249-250.) Illinois. — Statutes. An act to incorporate the city of Nauvoo. In force, Feb. i, 1841. (Illinois. Statutes. 12. Assembly, pp. 52-';7. Springfield, 1841. 8°.) Important documents bearing on political questions in Utah. Logan, U.: Journal Prtg. Co., 1882. 26 p. 8°. Imposture (The) unmasked; or, A complete exposure of the Mormon fraud: being a critical review of the Book of Mormon, and an expose of the character of Joseph Smith, Sidney Rigdon, Martin Harris, Parley Pratt... Isle of Man: Re- print, from the Mona's Herald &r' Central Adver- tiser for the Brit. Empire, 1841. 32 p. 8°. In the extreme western portion of the North American continent. [A discussion of the spirit of Mormonism.] (In: Harper's New Monthly Maga- zine, October, 1851. pp. 701-702.) Indbydelse til Guds Rige. \_Kjobenhavn: H. C. Haight, 1857.] 8 p. 8°. IngersoU (Ernest). Salt Lake City. (In his: The crest of the continent. Chicago, 1885. 8°. pp. 324-334) Inman (Henry) Col., and Col. W. F. Cody. The Great Salt Lake trail. Neiv York: The Mac- millan Co., 1898. xiii, 529 p., I map, 8 pl. 8°. Intemperance: an appeal to the youth of Zion . . . Salt Lake City: Juvenile Instrttction Off. , 1881. 24 p. 12°. Interesting about the Mormons. Our letters from Camp Scott and Salt Lake City. (New York Herald, July 2, 1858. p. 1-3.) Includes " Statement of Thomas Coverdale, a Gentile who passed the winter [1857-58I among the Mormons." Irving (G. A.) The ways of Mormons. (Out- look. V. 84, pp. 1064-1068. New York, igo6.) Is Mormonism true or not? London: Religious Tract Soc'y. [iS-] 28 p. 16°. (Religious Tract Soc'y, no. 600.) 200 LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO THE MORMONS General Works, cont'd. Jaques (John). Catechism for children, ex- hibiting the prominent doctrines of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- Day Saints. Salt Lake City: D. O. Colder, 1877. iv, 5-74 p, nar. 12°. Liverpool: A. Carrington [18 — ?]. iv, 5-S1 p. 21. thousand. 16°. Salt Lake City, Utah : The Deseret A^euis Co., 1S88. iv, 5-92 p. 16°. Catechismus for Born, fremstillende de vigtigste Laerdomme i Jesu Christi Kirke af Sidste Dages Hellige. Oversat fra Engelsk. Kjoben- havn: J. Van Colt, i860, iv, 104 p. nar. 16° The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Its priesthood, organization, doctrines, ordinances and history. Salt Lake City, Utah: Deseret A'^ews Co., 1882. 32 p. 24°. Exclusive salvation. [Liverpool: F. D. Richards, 18 — ]. 8 p. 8°. Jarman (William). U. S. A. Uncle Sam's abscess; or. Hell upon earth for U. S. Uncle Sara. By W. J., who suffered twelve years in the Mormon Hell. . . Exeter, Eng. : H. Leduc, 1884. 5-194 p., 18 pi. 12°. Jefferies (William). The gospel pioneer. By W. JefTeries, an elder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, n. t.-p. 23 p. 12°. Jensenius (C. H.) Kort Begreb om den egentlige Mormonisme. Kristiania: J. C. Abel- stcd, 1855. 16 p. 16°. Mormonernes Lsere eg de Kristnes Tro. Kristiania: J. C. Abels ted, 1856. 3 p. 1, 45, 46 p. 2. ed. 8°. A comparative study of Christianity and Mormonism, on opposite pages, with separate pagination. Jenson (Andrew). Biographical encycloppedia; or, Condensed biographical sketches of presiding officers, veterans, missionaries and other active men and women, in the Salt Lake stake of Zion. . . Salt Lake City, Utah, 18S8. 96 p. 8°. (Historical Record. Supplement.) Church chronology; or, A record of impor- tant events connected with the history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, and the terri- tory of Utah. Salt Lake City, 1S86. xx, 112 p. 4°. (Historical Record. Supplement.) Latter-Day Saint biographical encyclopedia. A compilation of biographical sketches of promi- nent men and women in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, v. i. Salt Lake City, Utah: Andrew Jenson History Co., 1901. 8°. Jenson (Andrew), and Edward Stevenson. Infancy of the Church. An elaborate... descrip- tion of persons, places and incidents connected with the early rise and progress of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. A series of let- ters. Salt Lake City, 1889. 2 p.l., 62 p. 8°. (Historical Record. Supplement.) Johnson (Frank S.) Mormon morals. By a disillusioned convert, [i. e. Frank S Johnson. Cleveland, O.: The Utah Gospel Mission, 1900?] 16°. (In: Rev. J. D. Nutting's Mormonism pro- claiming itself a fraud. [^Cleveland, 0., 1906.] 16°. pp. 7-8.) Johnson (Joel H.) Voice from the mountains, being a testimony of the truth of the gospel of Jesus Christ, as revealed by the Lord to Joseph Smith, jr. Salt Lake City: The Juvenile Instructor Office, 1 88 1. 24 p. 12°. Johnson (Joseph). The great Mormon fraud; or, The Church of Latter-Day Saints proved to have had a falsehood for its origin; a record of crime for its history; and for doctrines: cruelty, absurdity, and infamy... Manchester: Butter- ■worth &" Apodal, 1885. 31 p. 12°. Johnston (J. F. W.) Joe Smith and the Mor- mons. (In: Harper's New Monthly Magazine. Ne^i) York, June, 1851. 8". pp. 64-65.) Jones (Daniel W.) Forty years among the Indians. A true yet thrilling narrative of the author's experiences among the natives. Salt Lake City, Uta/i: Juvenile Instructor Office, 1890. 400 p. 8°. Relates the author's experiences while conductinff Mormon negotiations with the Indians, aiding Mormon emigrants across the mountains, and doing missionary work in Mexico. Jones (Ethel). See Wharton (Thomas). June (Jenny). Salt Lake City. (In: Dema- rest's Monthly 5lagazine. A^ew York, June, 1887. pp. 468-472. 4°.) Kane (Thomas Leiper). The Mormons. A discourse delivered before the Historical Society of Pennsylvania: Mar. 26, 1850. Philadelphia: L'ing b' B air d. print., 1850. 84 p. 8°. 2d edition. Philadelphia, 1S50. 92 p. 8°. Kearns (Thomas). Conditions in Utah. Speech of Hon. T. Kearns . . in the Senate of the United States. . . February 28, 1905. Washington, 1905. 14 P- 8°. Keeler (Joseph B.) The lesser priesthood and notes on church government, also a concordance of the Doctrine and Covenants; for the use of church schools and priesthood quorums. Salt Lake City, Utah: The Deseret A^e-ws [1904]. xii, 196 p. 12°. Kelley (E. L.) The Joseph Smith interview. (In; The Gospel Banner. 1898. v. 5, no. i. S p. 16°. Kelley (William H.) Presidency and priest- hood. The apostasy, reformation, and restoration. Boston: A. Mudge &' Son, 1890. viii, 390 p., 3 facsim. 12°. Chaps. X and xi only relate to Mormonism. Kelly (William). Across the Rocky Moun- tains, from New York to California; with a visit to the celebrated Mormon colony, at the Great Salt Lake. London: Sitnms &' M'Intyre, 1852. xiv, 15-240 p. 12°. Kennedy (James Harrison). Early days of Mormonism. Palmyra, Kirtland, and Nauvoo. Ne7u York: C. Scribner's Sons, 1888. vii, 275 p., 3 facsim., i pi., port. 12°. Three witnesses of the Book of Mormon. Address delivered before the Oneida Historical So- ciety, Utica, N. Y... January 27, 1890. [A^evr York, 1890?] 15 p. 4°. Repr.: Magazine of Western History, Mch., 1890. Kerr (Alva Milton). Trean; or. The Mormon's daughter: a romantic story of life among the Lat- ter-Day Saints. Chicago: Bel/ord, Clark &" Co-^ [cop. 1889] 184 p. 8°. LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO THE MORMONS 20I ■General Works, cont'd. Kidder (Daniel P.) Mormonism and the Mor- mons: a historical view of the rise and progress of the sect self-styled Latter-Day Saints. Neiu York: G. Lane &' P. P. Sandford, 1842. 342 p. 24°. Kierkegaard (P. C.) Omog mod Mormonis- men. v. i. Kjobenhavn: C. G. Iversen, 1855. 12°. V. I. En Leilighedstale. Repr. from Dansk Kirketidende. Kimball ^Heber C.) President Heber C. Kim- ball's journal. Sali Lake City: Juvenile Lnstrtictor Office, 1S82. 104 p. 12°. (Faith-promoting series. Bk. 7.) Whitney (Orson F.) Life of Heber C. Kimball, an apostle; the father and founder of the British mission. Salt L.ake City: The Kimball family, 18SS. xvi, 17-520 p., 5 port. 8°. King (Hannah Tapfield). An epic poem. A synopsis of the rise of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Salt Lake City: Juvenile In- structor Off., 1884. 62 p. 12°. Knudsen (IL) Joseph Smith Liv og Levnet. Kjobenhavn : 'Pilfals i den Gyldendalske Boghand- ling, 1S63. I p.l., 80 p. 12°. (In his: Under- visning om Mormonerne. .. [v.] I.) Kristi Lardom. \n. t.-p.'\ 1 1. 8°. Kroupa (B.) [Account of the Mormons.] (In his: An artist's tour. London, 1890. 8°. pp. 13- 28.) Labors in the vineyard. Salt Lake City: Juve- nile Instructor Off., 1884. viii, 9-96 p. 12°. {Faith-promoting series. Bk. 12.) Jjsicon, psezed. The Devil in America: a dra- matic satire. Spirit-rapping, Mormonism; woman's rights, .abolitionism. . .defeat of Satan, and final triumph of the gospel. Mobile: J. K. Randall, 1S67. 225 p. 12°. Lamb (M. T.) Book of Mormon; is it from God? Lectures delivered in the First Baptist Church, Salt Lake City, Utah. Salt Lake City: Salt Lake Herald, 1885. 125 p. 16°. The Golden Bible; or, the Book of Mor- mon. Is it from God? New York: Ward iSr> Drtiminond, 1886. xiv, 344 p. 12°. The Mormons and their Bible. Philadel- phia: Griffith (5t^ Rowland Pr., 1901. 152 p., 4 port. 12°. Landis (C. B.) The Roberts rase. Speech in the House of Representatives. . .January 24, igoo. Washington, 1900. 18 p. 8°. Lapham (Fayette). The Mormons. Inter- view with the father of Joseph Smith, the Mormon prophet, forty years ago. His account of the find- ing of the sacred plates. (Historical Magazine. 2. ser. V. 7, pp. 305-309. 1870.) Latter-Day Saints. (Blackwood's Maga. V. 1S2, pp. 680-693. London, 1907.) Latter-Day (The) Saints' belief. [«./., 18 — ] I p. 8°. Latter-Day Saints' Young Men's Mutual Im- provement Associations. Manual. 1894/5, pts. 1-2, 1899/1900. Salt Lake City, 1894-gg. 8°. Lee (Charles). Mormonism: a sketch of its rise and progress. A lecture delivered to the Derby Young Men's Christian Ass'n. Derby, Eng.: W. Roiubottom, 1852. 31 p. 12°. Lee (John Doyle). The life and confession of John D. Lee, the Mormon. With a full account of the Mountain Meadows massacre and execution of Lee. Philadelphia: Barclay cSr" Co. [cop. 1877.] ig-46 p., I pi. 8°. Philadelphia: Barclay b' Co. [187-?] 64 p. 8°. The Mormon menace. Being the confes- sion of J. D. Lee, Danite, an official assassin of the Mormon Church under the late Brigham Young. Introduction by A. H. Lewis. New York: Home Protection Pub. Co. [1905] xxii, 23- 368 p., 3 pi., I port. 12°. Mormonism unveiled, including the re- markable life and confessions of the late Mormon bishop, John D. Lee; (written by himself) and complete life of Brigham Young, embracing a his- tory of Mormonism. . .also the true history of the . . . Mountain Meadows Massacre. . . St. Louis: Sun Publish. Co., 1882. xiv, 15-413 p., 19 pi., 5 port. 8°. St. Louis: Excelsior Publish. Co. , 1891. xiv, 15-413 p., 20 pi., 5 port. 8°. St. Louis: M. E. Mason, 1891. 413 p.' 19 pi., 5 port. 8°. Lee (The) trial! An expose of the Mountain Meadows Massacre, being a condensed report of the prisoner's statement, testimony of witnesses, charge of the judge, arguments of counsel, and opinions of the press upon the trial. By the Salt Lake Daily Tribune reporter. Salt Lake City, Utah: Tribune Print Co., 1875. 64 p. 8°. Leslie (Miriam Florence Folline). Salt Lake City. Mrs. Amelia's picture. Miss Snow. A first-class Mormon interior. A lion that we saw and a lion that we heard. (In her: California. A pleasure trip from Gotham to the Golden Gate. Netu York, 1877. 12°. pp. 72-103.) Lester (J. E.) The Mormons. (In his: The Atlantic to the Pacific. . . London, 1873. 12°. pp. 42-50.) Lewis (Catherine). Narrative of some of the proceedings of the Mormons; giving an account of the iniquities, with particulars concerning the train- ing of the Indians by them, description of the mode of endowment, plurality of wives, &c. Lynti, Mass.: Theauthor, 1848. iv, 5-24 p. 8°. Life of Brigham Young. See Anderson (Edward H.) Life and confession of John D. Lee, the Mor- mon. See Lee (John Doyle). Life (The) of a Mormon. (Independent, v. 58, pp. 423-430. New York, 1905.) Life among the Mormons, and a march to their Zion: to which is added a chapter on the Indians of the plains and mountains of the West. By an officer of the U. S. army. New York: Moorhead, Simps07t iSp' Bond, 1868. xv, 219 p., 3 pi., I port. 12°. Lindsay (John Shanks). The Mormons and the theatre: or. The history of theatricals in Utah ...Salt Lake City, Utah: Century Prtg., 1905. 178 p., I port. 12°. Linforth (James), ed. See Route from Liver- pool to Great Salt Lake Valley, 1855. 202 LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO THE MORMONS General Works, cont'd. Linn (William Alexander). The story of the Mormons, from the date of their origin to the year 1901. New York: The Macmillan Co., igo2. XXV, 637 p., 8 pi. 8°. Little (James A.) From Kirtland to Salt Lake City. Salt Lake City, Utah: J. A. Little, 1S90. 260 p. 8°. Littlefield (Lyman Omer). The mart}Ts; a sketch of the lives and a full account of the mar- tyrdom of Joseph and Hyrum Smith. . .with a. . . review of the most prominent incidents connected with the persecutions of the Saints, from the time the Church was organized up to the year 1846. Salt Lake City: Juvenile Instructor Office, 1882. 120 p. 16°. Reminiscences of Latter-Day Saints. Giv- ing an account of much individual suffering endured for religious conscience. Logan, U.: Utah Jour- nal, 1888. viii, 8-208 p., I port. 8°. Smith (Joseph), third. Reply. . .to L. O. Little- field, in refutation of thedoctrineof plural marriage. Lamoni, Iowa: The Reorg. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, \'i%^. 48 p. 12°. Logan City (Utah). — Ordinances. The re- vised ordinances of Logan City. . .in force on the i8th day of April. . . 1877. And the rules and order of business of .. .City Council. To which is pre- fixed, the city charter with amendments. . . Ogden City: Junction Office, 1877. xv, loop., I 1. 12°. Loir (Adrien). Les Mormons du Canada. (Soc. de geog. commerciale de Paris, v. 29, pp. 394-404. Paris, 1907.) Lucy (Henry W.) The city of the Saints. The Mormon president at home. (In his: East by West. London, 1%%^. 2 v. 8°. v. i, pp. 92-116.) Ludloir (F. H.) The heart of the continent. . . across the plains and in Oregon, with an examina- tion of the Mormon principle. . . Ne-M York: Hurd &•, Houghton, 1870. vi, 568 p., 9 pi. 8^ Lum (Dyer D.) Social problems of to-day; or, The Mormon question in its economic aspects. A study of co-operation and arbitration in Mormon- dom, from the standpoint of a wage-worker. By a Gentile, [i.e., Dyer D. Lum.] Port Jervis, N. Y.: The Author, 1886. 91 p. 8°. Utah and its people. Facts and statistics bearing on the " Mormon problem." By a Gentile, [i. e.. D. D. Lum.] Ne-wYork: R. 0. Ferrier b' Co., 1882. ip.l.,47p. 8°. Lunn (George R.) A study of Mormonism. (Bibliotheca sacra, v. 59, pp. 341-365: 434-450. Oberlin, O., 1902.) Lyford (C. P.) Brigham Young's record of blood ! or. The necessity for that famous ' 'Bible and revolver "... [5(7// Zfl/?'^ CjO'] 1876. 15 p. 8°. Reprint: Salt Lake Daily Tribune, January 25, 1876. The Mormon problem, an appeal to the American people. With an appendix, containing four original stories of Mormon life. . .and. .ac- count of the -Mountain Meadows massacre. New York: Phillips b' IItmt,\%%b. 323 p. 12°. Lyne (T. A.) A true and descriptive account of the assassination of Joseph and Hiram Smith, the Mormon prophet and patriarch, at Carthage, Illinois, June 27, 1844, by an eye witness, T. A. Lyne. . . To which is annexed the speech of II. L. Reid, also, speech of James W. Wood. To which is added a brief outline of the faith and doctrine of the Latter-Day Saints. New York: C. A. Cal- houn, 1844. 19 p. 12°. Lyon (John). The harp of Zion, a collection of poems, &c. Published for the benefit of the [Mormon] perpetual emigrating fund. Liverpool: S. W. Richards, 1S53. x, 223 p., I port. 12°. Mabey(C. R.) The Utah batteries: a history. A complete account of the muster-in, sea voyage, battles, skirmishes and barrack life of the Utah bat- teries, together with biographies of officers and muster-out rolls. Salt Lake City, [Daily Reporter Co.] 1900. 130 p. 8°. McAllister (D. M.) A description of the great temple at Salt Lake City, and a statement concern- ing the purposes for which it has been built. Salt Lake City, Utah: Bureau of Information b" Church Literature, 1904. 28 p., I pi. 12°. McBride (J. R.) In the matter of the con- tested election from Utah Territory, 47. Cong., i. Sess. Brief on behalf of A. G. Campbell, contestee. [By J. R. McBride.] Before Committee on Elec- tions and Qualifications, House of Representatives. Washington: T. McGill &^ Co., 1881. 30p. 8°. McCain (Joseph R.) The end of the Christian dispensation and the restoration of Israel. Temple, Ga., 1885. 84 p., 2 1. 8°. McCarthy (Justin^. Brigham Young. (In his: Modern leaders. New York, 1872. 8°. pp. 96-105.) McChesney (James). An antidote to Mor- monism; a warning voice to the Church and nation: the purity of Christian principles defended; and truth disentangled from error and delusion. New York: The Author, i?>2,?>. 60 p. 8°. Supplement to an antidote to Mormonism. fi. t.-p. [Brooklyn, 1839.] 4 p. 8°. McClure (.-Mexander Kelly). [Account of Utah and the Mormons.] (In his: Three thousand miles through the Rocky Mountains. Philadelphia, 1S69. 12°. pp. 152-174, 1S4-18S, 199-202.) Mack (Solomon). A narrative of the life of S. Mack, containing an account of. .accidents he met with during a long series of years, together with the extraordinary manner in which he was converted to the Christian faith. To which is added. . .hymns composed on the death of several of his relations. Windsor: Printed at the expence of the author [1810?]. 48 p. 12°. Solomon Mack was the father of Lucy Smith, mother of the Prophet. Mackay (Charles). The Mormons or Latter- Day Saints. With memoirs of the life and death of Joseph Smith, the "American Mahomet." [By Charles Mackay.] London: The National Illus- trated Library \\%i\\. 326 p., I pi. 12°. London, [Vizetelly b" Co.] 1852. viii, 320 p., 2 pi. 12°. Auburn: Derby and Miller, 1S52. vii, I 1., 17-399 P" ^ Pl- '2°. London : Ward b' Lock [1S56]. 308 p., 2 pi. 4th ed., rev. and cor. 12°. LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO THE MORMONS 20' General IVorks, cont'd. McMillan (D. J.) Mormon "Articles of faith" explained, n. t.-p. \^New York: The Board of Home Missions i8g-] 8 p. 8°. (No. 62.) McNiece (R. G.) The Christian reconstruc- tion of Utah. Two sermons preached in the Pres- byterian Church, Salt Lake City, March 23 and 30, 1879. {Salt Lake City: Tribune Off., l?,^().] 12 p. 8°. Repr. Salt Lake Daily Tribune. Present aspects of Mormonism. Xew York: League for social service, liqi). 16 p. 24°. (Social Service. Series D. Anti-Mormon.) " What is thought by loyal Americans in Utah of President Eliot's recent speech, at Salt Lake City, on Mormonism." [With] editorial notes. (In: Our Day, May, lSq2. pp. 375-377.) Malortique (Edouard). Les aventures d'un Mormon; dialogue en trois parties. Paris: J. Levy, 18S6. 74 p. 12°. Mandeville (James H.) Remarks of J. H. M., counsel for Plaintiff, Thomas McBride vs. Carl Schurz, Secretary of the Interior, Supreme Court, U. S., Oct. 12, 1880. Are vi^e drifting into mon- archy? Mormon disloyalty... IVashington: R. Beresford, 1 8 So. 61 p. 8°. Marden (George N.) The growth and grip of Mormonism. Boston: F. Wood, 1SS5. i6 p. 24°. Marks (C. R.) Monona County, Iowa, Mor- mons. (In: Proceedings of the Academy of Science and Letters of Siou.x City, Iowa, 1903-4. V. I, pp. 85-116. 8°.) Marriage. Monogamy and polygamy on the basis of. . .law. An open letter to the Massachu- setts members of Congress. . . by a citizen of Massa- chusetts. Boston: J. Campbell, 1882. 76 p. 8°. Title of cover. The Mormon problem. Marryat (Frederick), [.\ccount of the Mor- mons.] (In his: Travels and adventures of Mon- sieur Violet. London, 1S74. 12°. pp. 292-312, 319-322, 328-344.) Marshall (Walter Gore). Mormonism. The Rocky Mountain Zion. Porter Rockwell and Brig- ham Young. A serious aspect of Mormonism. (In his: Through America. London, 1882. 12°. pp. 147-236.) Martin (Moses). A treatise on the fulness of the everlasting Gospel, setting forth its first prin- ciples, premises and blessings... Neiu York: J. IV. Harrison, 1842. 64 p. 16°. Mather (Frederick G.) The early days of Mormonism. (Lippincott's Magazine, v. 26, pp. 198-211. Philadelphia, 1880.) Mayhew (Henry). The religious, social, and political history of the Mormons or Latter-Day Saints, from their origin to the present time; con- taining full statements of their doctrines, govern- ments and condition, and memoirs of their founder, Joseph .Smith. [By Henry Mayhew.] Edited, with important additions, by S. M. Smucker [i. e., Schmucker]. New York: C. M. Saxton, 1858. viii, 17-460 p., 13 pi. 12°. Ne-iV York: Hurst ^ Co. [cop. 1881] I pi., v-viii, 17-466 p. 12°. Mearkle (A. L.) The passing of the Mormon. (Areina. v. 23, p. 37S-389. New York, 1900.) Meilhede (P.) Oplysninger om Mormonsam- fundet i Utah, deres Logne og Bedragerier, neds- krevne efter et ncesten fireaarigt Ophold ved Saltsi)- staden. Kjiibenhavn: M. Petersen i HJorring, 1863-64. 2 pts. 12°. Memorial to the Legislature of Missouri [in reference to the anti-Mormon liots. Signed by E. Patridge, H. C. Kimball, J. Taylor, T. Turley, B. Young, and others]. Far West, Mo., Dec. 10. 1838. n. p. 1838. 33-41 p. 12°. United States.— Judiciary Committee. Re- port of Committee... to whom was referred the Memorial of the Latter-Day Saints [regarding the anti-Mormon riots in Missouri]. Mch. 4, 1840. IVashington, 1840. 2 p. 8°. (U. S. 26. Cong. I Sess. Senate rept. 247.) Merriam (Florence Augusta). My summer in a Mormon village. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin fir" Co., iSgg. 2 p.l., 171 p., I pi. 12°. Messaros (W.) The Mormon question. (North Western Pulpit, v. i, no. 18. pp. 273-2S6. Philadelphia, 1884. 8°.) Michelsen (C.) Modgift mod Mormonismen- eller, Livet oed Saltsoen. Odense: J. C. Dreyer; 1872. I p.l., 62 p. 3. ed. 12°. Miller (Glen). The Mormons: a successful cooperative society. (World's Work. v. 5, pp. 28S1-2S94. NewYork, \<:f)2.') Minturn (William). [Account of Salt Lake City and the Mormons.] (In his: Travels west. London, 1S78. 8°. pp. 136-157.) Missouri. — General Assembly. Document con- taining the correspondence, orders, &c., in relation to the disturbances with the Mormons; and the evidence given before the Hon. Austin A. King. . . at the court-house in Richmond, in a criminal court of inquiry, begun November 12, 1838, on the trial of Joseph Smith, Jr., and others, for high treason . . . Fayette, Alissouri: Boon's Lick Detnocrat, 1 84 1. 2 pi., 163 p. 8°. Modern Christianity. A dialogue between a Baptist and an infidel. {Charlotte, Mich.: J. V. Johnson fir* Co., 18 — .] 4 p. 8°. Montgomery (M.W.) The Mormon delusion, its history, doctrines, and the outlook in Utah: Boston: Congr. Sunday-School &" Pub'g Soc. [1890] 354 P- 12°. Morgan (John). Doctrines of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints; its faith and teachings. Salt Lake City: The Juvenile Lnstructor Office [i8 — ]. 24 p. 12°. {Reprinted, Liverpool: D. H. Wells, 1885.] 24 p. 12°. The plan of salvation. Salt Lake City: Juvenile Instructor Office [18 — ]. 24 p. 12°. {Reprinted, Liverpool: J. H. Smith, 1883.] 23 p. 16°. Mormon (The) Bible. (In: The Family Maga- zine. New Edition. Cz««««(z// [April], 1S39. 4°. pp. 429-430.) Mormon (The) city. The Salt Lake City. (In: To San Francisco and back. London [186S]. 12°. pp. 1 14-149-) Mormon delusion in England. (In: Brother Jon- athan. . . New York, December 3, 1842. 4°. p. 408.) 204 LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO THE MORMONS General IVorhs, cont'd. Mormon difficulties. Tiie Mormon war. (In: History of Howard and Cooper counties, Missouri. Si. Louis, 1S83. 8°. pp. 54-57. 753-754-) Mormon difficulties. The Mormon war. Salt Lake and Indian trade. (In the: History of Clay and Platte counties, Missouri. St. Louis, 1S85. 8°. PP- 54-57, 132-135. 594-596. 608-610.) Mormon doctrine carefully considered. . See Nutting (John D.) Mormon (The) endowment ceremony by a former Mormon. (In: "The World To-Day" {1905). V. 8, pp. 165-170. 8°.) Mormon (The) flight. (In: Littell's Living Age. Boston, 1854. 8°. pp. 121-122.) From N. Y. Times. [Mormon hymns. NewYork, 1845. 8 hymns on broadside sheet.] f°. " Mormon " (The) metropolis. An illustrated guide to Salt Lake City and its environs. . . Salt Lake City: J. H. Parry &• Co., 1887. 48 p., i plan. 12°. Salt Lake City: J. H. Parry 6^ Co., 1889. 68 p. 12°. Salt Lake City: J. H. Parry &• Co., 1890. iv, 5-67 p. 12°. Salt Lake City: Magazine Print. Co., 1891. 67 p. 12°. " Mormon" protest against injustice. An ap- peal for constitutional and religious liberty. Full report of the great mass meeting held in Salt Lake City, May 2, 1885, with the full text of the speeches and the Protest and Declaration of grievances. Salt Lake City: J. H. Parry &- Co., 1SS5. 48 p. 12°. Mormon (The) question. (In: The Magazine of Christian Literature. Neiv York, January, 1890. 4°. p. 228.) "Mormon" women's protest. An appeal for freedom, justice and equal rights. The ladies of the. . . Latter- Day Saints protest against the tyranny and indecency of Federal officials in Utah, and against their own disfranchisement . . . Full account of proceedings at the great mass meeting held in the Theatre, Salt Lake City, March 6, 18S6. \_Salt Lake C//J'.] Deseret Mews Co. [1886] iv, 5-gl p. 8°. Mormoniad [an anti Mormon poem]. Boston: A. Williams h' Co., \'^. loop. 12°. Mormonism. (In: The Monthly Religious Magazine. Boston, October, 1844. 8°. p. 360.) Mormonism e.xposed. Salt Lake City: J. H. Parry b' Co. [1888] 4 p. 8°. (Palantic leaflet, no. I.) Mormonism exposed: in which is shown the monstrous imposture, the blasphemy, and the wicked tendency, of that enormous delusion, advo- cated by a professedly religious sect, calling them- selves " Latter Day Saints." NewYork: The New York Watchman, 1842. I p. I., vi, 7-64 p. 16°. Mormonism in Illinois. n. t.-p. [1852.] PP- 511-536- s°. Fragment of American Whig Review, Dec, 1852. Mormonism and Mormon outrages. (In: The history of Lee county, Iowa. Chicago, 1879. 8°. pp. 465-483.) Mormonism and the Mormonites. London: Wcrtheim &= Macintosh \\%lo'>\ 8 p. 16°. Mormonism. Scrap-book of clippings, plates, photographs, etc. 32 1. f°. Mormonisme (Le): histoire et doctrines des Mormons. Extrait et traduction libre d'un article de la Revue d'Edinbourg (Avril 1854). Paris: Borrani fr" Droz, 1S55. 91 p. 8°. Mormonismen. \Kjdbenhavn: J. Davidsen, 18—?] 31 p. lb". Mormonismens Lrere. \Kjdbenhavn: A. P. Forstcr, 1S54.] 32 p. 16°. Mormonism's birth. Recollections of one who knew Joe Smith. Story of how he found the golden plates. Printing of the Bible in Palmyra in 1 834. . . (From: The Sunday Nonpareil. February 12, 1905. Council Bluffs, 1905. f°.) Mormonites (The), or Latter-Day Saints. A country clergyman's warning to his parishioners. London: Werlheim &= Macintosh, 1852. l6 p. 16°. Mormons. (In: The Monthly Religious Maga- zine. Second Series. Boston, December, 1847. 8°. P- 576.) (In: Ohio railroad guide, illustrated. Co- lumbus, 1854. 12°. pp. 97-100.) Mormons (The); their history, sacred writings, doctrines, ordinances and practices, hierarchical organization, propagandism, and literature. (In: M'Clintock and Strong's Cyclop.tdia of Biblical. . . Literature. NewYork, I'i-b. 4°. vol. 6, pp. 618- 648.) Mormons (The) at home. (In: Frank Leslie's New Family Magazine. \^New York, 1871.] 4°. pp. 225-235.) Mormons (The); or, Knavery exposed. Giving an account of the discovery of the Golden Plates. . . and various tricks resorted to. . .the whole being designed as a caution to the ignorant. Frankford, Pa.: E. G. Lee, 1841. 24 p., I facsim. 8°. Mormons (The) in Missouri. (In: The com- monwealth of Missouri. St. Louis, 1877. 8°. pp. 238-252.) Mormons and Mormonism. Why they have been opposed, maligned and persecuted. Inside history of the present anti- Mormon crusade. By a non-Mormon, ten years in Utah. Salt Lake City, \Press of the Magazine Prtg. Co.] 1899. 23 p. 12°. Mormon's (The) " Only way to be saved," not the way to be saved ; or. The plausible logic of Mormonism refuted. A reply to Lorenzo Snow's " Only way to be saved." Glasgo-u: W. G. Blackie &" Co. [18 — ] 12°. (Stirling Tracts. No. 340.) Mormons (The), their religion, their coming and their going. (In: The history of Daviess county, Missouri. Kansas City, Mo., 1882. 4°. pp. 184-206.) Mormons (The) in Utah. (In: Littell's Living Age. Boston, 1854. 8°. pp. 530-535-) From IJcntley's Miscellany. Morrish (W. J.) The " Latter-Day Saints" and the Hook of Mormon. A second warning from a minister to his flock. Ledbury, Eng. : J. Gibbs, 1840. 4 p. 8°. Continued by John Simons' A few more (acts relating to the self-styled " Latter-Day Saints," 1840. LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO THE MORMONS 205 General fForks, cont'd. Morton (William A.) The Gospel primer. A treatise on the first principles of the Gospel. Writ- ten expressly for the young. Sal/ Lake City: Ju- venile Instructor Off., cop. 1897. loi p. 24°. mountain Meadows massacre. Review of Elder Penrose's exculpatory address delivered Oc- tober 26, 1SS4, in Twelfth Ward Meeting House. [Signed Vindex.] n. t.-p. {Salt Lake City, 1884.] 4 p. 8°. Munday (Charles). A narrative of personal experience among the Latter-Day Saints: together with some remarks on the fallacy of their peculiar doctrines. London: Partridge &^ Co., i860, iv, 32 p. 16°. Murder by a deputy U. S. marshal. Edward M. Dalton waylaid and assassinated in cold blood. Sworn testimony of eye-witnesses. Salt Lake City: Deseret News Co., 1886. 16 p. 8°. Murphy (John Mortimer). Among the Mor- mons. (In his: Rambles in north-western Amer- ica. London, 1879. 8°. pp. 233-265.) Musser(Amos Milton). The fruits of " Mor- monism." By non-" Mormon " witnesses. Being for the most part brief extracts from letters. . .etc. .. . Compiled and written by Elder A. M. Musser. Salt Lake City: Deseret News. . ., 1878. 35 p. 8°. Mormonism. n. t.-p. {Philadelphia, 1877.] 8 p. 8°. Mysteries (The) of Mormonism. A full ex- posure of its secret practices and hidden crimes. By an Apostle's wife. New York: R. IC Fox [cop. 1S82]. 6g p., 20 pi. 8°. Naisbitt (H. W.) Quiet chats on "JNlormon- ism" [by H. W. Naisbitt]. Salt Lake City, Utah: The Deseret News, 1902. 174 p., I pi. 12°. (Home circle series, v. 2.) Narvins (L. de). La resurrection des Mor- mons. (La rev. ser. 4, v. 47, pp. 230-242. Paris, 1903-) Nauvoo city charter. See Illinois. — Statutes. Nauvoo temple. A view. St. Louis: A. Cast <&^ Co., 1868. Neal(R. B.) Smithianity; or, Mormonism re- futed by Mormons. [Ft. I. Cincinnati, O.. 1898.] 32 p. nar. 16°. (Anti-Mormon Tracts. No. 2.) [Pt. 2. Cincinnati, O., 1899.] 32 p- nar. 16°. (Anti-Mormon Tracts. No. 4.) [Pt. 3- Cincinnati, C, 1901.] 62 p.) I 1. nar. 24°. (Anti-Mormon Tracts. No. 6.) The stick of Ephraim vs. the Bible of the Western Continent; or, The Manuscript found vs. the Book of Mormon. {Cincinnati, 0., 1899.] 32 p. nar. 16°. (Anti-Mormon Tracts. No. 3.) [Pt. 2. Cincinnati, 0., 1900?]. 20 p. 24°. (Anti-Mormon Tracts. No. 5.) Was Joe Smith a prophet? {Cincinnati, O., 1898.] 16 p. nar. 16°. Nelson (Nels L.) Scientific aspects of Mor- monism; or, Religion in terms of life. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1904. x, i 1., 347 p. 8°. Nelson (O. N.) Skandinaviska Mormoner • Amerika. (Valkyrian. Nezu York, 1908. 8". Arg. 12, pp. 452-453. 501-502.) Newman (/1/rj. A. F.) Memorial remonstrating against the admission of Utah ... so long as the administration. . .continues in the hands of the Mormon priesthood. September 21, 1888. 16 p. 8°. (U. S. 50. Cong., I. Sess. Senate mis. doc. 201.) Woman suffrage in Utah. 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Divine authority; or, The question, Was Joseph Smith sent of God? Nos. 2-5. Kingdom of God. Parts I-lV. No. 6. Remarkable visions. No. 7. New Jerusalem; or, The fulfilment of modern prophecy. Second Series. Nos. 1-6. Divine authenticity of the Book of Mormon. Third Series. Reply to a pamphlet printed at Glasgow with the " Approbation of Clergymen of different Denominations," entitled " Remarks on Mormonism." Absurdities of immaterialism; or, A reply to the Rev. T. W. P. Taylder's pamphlet, entitled " The materialism of the Mormons, or Latter-day Saints, examined and exposed. Great First Cause; or. The self-moving forces of the uni- verse. Elder Gibson's discussion. Elder Taylor's discussion. Liverpool: Printed by R. James, 1 851. V. p. 2 por., I facsim. 8°. 208 LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO THE MORMONS General IForks, cont'd. Sa/i Lake City: The Juvenile Instruc- tor Office, 18S4. 3-314 p. 12°. Absurdities of immaterialism; or, A reply to T. W. P. Taylder's pamphlet, entitled, " The ma- terialism of the Mormons. . .exposed." Liverpool: R.James, 1849. 32 p. 8°. One of his third series of pamphlets. Divine authenticity of the Book of Mormon. [Liverpool: H. James, 1850-51.] 16 and 65-80 p. 8°. Nos. I and 5 of his second series of pamphlets. [Liverpool: R. James, 1S50-1851.] 96 p. 8°. Liverpool: R. James, 1852. 96 p. 8°. Nos. I to 6 of his second series of pamphlets. Divine authority; or. The question, Was Joseph Smith sent of God ? Liverpool: R. James, printer, 1848. 8°. No. I of his first series of pamphlets. Evangeliets sande Grundssetninger. Over- sat fra Engelsk. Kjobenhavn: C. IVideriorg, iSbS. I p.l., 141 p. 8°. Great first cause; or, The self-moving forces of the universe. Liverpool: R.James, 1 851. 16 p. 8°. One of his third series of pamphlets. Guddommelig Fuldmagt; eller, Det Sporgs- maal: Var Joseph Smith sendt af Gud ? [n. p. H. C. Haight, 185-?] 24 p. 8°. An interesting account of several remarka- ble visions, and of the late discovery of ancient American records. AVw York: J. W. Harrison, 1841. 36 p. 2. Amer. ed. 16°. New York: J. W. Harrison, 1842. 37 p. 3. Amer. ed. 16°. These are the same as the two following, with the exception that the last of the two contains additional material. Remarkable visions. Liverpool: R. James, 1848. 16 p. 8°. No. 6 of his first series of pamphlets. Visions of Joseph Smith the seer; discover- ies of ancient American records and relics: with the statements of Dr. I.ederer (converted Jew) and others. Piano, III. : Board of Edtic. of the Reor- ganized Chzirch of. Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints [18 — ]. 48 p. 16°. Key to the universe; or, A new theory of its mechanism. Salt Lake City: The author [cop. 1879]. xii, 14-118 p. 2. ed. from i. European ed. 8°. The kingdom of God. Parts i to 4. Liv- erpool: R. James, prititer, 1848. 8°. Nos. 2 to 5 of his first series of pamphlets. Parts I and 4. Liverpool : S. 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Before assembled thousands, between Prof. Orson Pratt... and Rev. Dr. J. P. Newman. Cleveland: J. S. Dye, 1873. 64 p. 2. ed. 8°. A sermon by the Rev. [John Philip] New- man, of the. .. Methodist Church on plural mar- riage, to which is added, an answer by Elder Orson Pratt... of the. . . Latter-Day Saints. Salt Lake City: Deseret N^ews Off., 1870. 21 p. 12°. Pratt (Orson), George A. S.mith, and George Q. Cannon. Discourses on celestial marriage de- livered in the New Tabernacle, Salt Lake City, Oct. 7-9, 1869, by Elder Orson Pratt, President George A. Smith, and Elder George Q. Cannon. Salt Lake City : Deseret Neivs Off., lib^). 24 p. 12°. Pratt (Parley Parker). En Advarsels Rost og Underviisning for alle Folk; eller, En Indled ning til Troen og Lwrdommene i Jesu Christi Kirke af Sidste Dages Hellige. Kjobenhavn: H. C. Haight, 1856. xiii, 190 p. 16°. TJie angel of the prairies: a dream of the future. Salt Lake City: A. Pratt, i%%o. 24 p. 16°. Key to the science of theology : designed as an introduction to the first principles of spiritual philosophy; religion; law and government; as deliv- ered by the ancients, and as restored in this age. ... Liverpool: F. D. Richards, 1S55. iii-xv, 173 p. 12°. Salt Lake City: Deseret News Steam Print. Establ., 1874. xv, 178 p. 3. ed. 12°. Salt Lake City: C. Q. Cannon &* Sons Co., 1891. XV, 182 p. 5. ed. 12°. Late persecution of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Ten thousand Amer- ican citizens robbed, plundered, and banished;. . . With a sketch of their rise, progress and doctrine. New York: J. W. Harrison, 1840. 215 p. 24°. Marriage and morals in Utah, an address written by P. P. P., read in. .. Representatives' Hall, Fillmore City, Dec. 31, 1855, by Thomas Bullock. Liverpool: F. D. Richards, iZ'ib. 8 p. 8°. The millennium, and other poems: to which is annexed, a treatise on regeneration and eternal duration of matter. New York: IV. Molineux, 1840. iv, 2 1., 148 p. 12°. Proclamation! To the people of the coasts and islands of the Pacific... By an apostle of Jesus Christ [Parley P. Pratt]. Published for the author by C. W. Wandell. [Sydney] IV. Baker [18— ]• 16 P- 8°- A reply to Thomas Taylor's "Complete failure," &c., and Richard Livesey's " Mormonism exposed." Manchester: IV. R. Thomas, 1840. 12 p. 12°. LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO THE MORMONS 209 General Works, cont'd. A voice of warning and instruction to all people; or, An introduction to the faith and doc- trine of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. New York: Harrison, 1S39. viii, g-2l6 p. 2. Anier. ed. 16°. Manchester: W. Shackle/on ^\.'\ 4 p. 8°. (Listen to the Voice of Truth, v. I, no. i.) Sketch (A) of Mormon history from the organ- ization of the church to the death of Joseph Smith, the Prophet, n.p., n. d. 1-22, 24-47 P- 4°- Slater (Nelson). Fruits of Mormonism; or, A fair and candid statement of facts illustrative of Mormon principles, Mormon policy, and Mormon character, by more than forty eye-witnesses, com- piled by N. Slater. Coloma, Cal.: Harmon &" Springer, iSs^- i p.L, 94 P- 12°. Sloan (Edward L.) Gazetteer of Utah, and Salt Lake City directory. Compiled. . .by Edward L. Sloan, 1874. Salt Lake City: " Salt Lake Her- ald" Pub. Co. [1874] 13-299 p., I map. 8°. Sloan (Robert W.) The great contest. The chief advocates of anti-Mormon measures reviewed by their speeches in the House of Representatives, January 12, 18S7, on the bill reported by J. Ran- dolph Tucker as a substitute for Senator Edmund's [sic] bill against the Mormon church. Salt Lake City, [Deseret Ne-ws Co.l 1887. vii, 98 p. 12°. See also Blair (G. E.), and R. W. Sloan. LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO THE MORMONS 213 General Works, cont'd. Sloan (R. W.), O. J. Hoixister, and S. A. Kenner. The Meears prize essay, Utah: her at- tractions and resources. . . 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The Book of Abraham: its authenticity established as a divine and an- cient record. With copious references to ancient and modern authorities Salt Lake City: Deseret News Print, cr' Publish. Establishment, 1879. V, 49 p. 8°. Book of Commandments. This book contains the early "revelations" to Joseph Smith, etc. Later " revelations " were added to these and all issued together under the title Doctrine and Covenants or Book of Doctrine and Covenants. A Book of Commandments, for the government of the Church of Christ, organized according to law, on the 6th of April, 1830. Zion: Published by W. W. Phelps &" Co., 1833. 160 p. 32°. Zion was the Mormon name for Independence, Mo. Zion, Jackson Co. , Mo. : Published by W. IV. Phelps &' Co., 1833. Reprinted verbatim by the Salt Lake Tribune, 1884. 93 p. 24°. Book of Doctrine and Covenants. Doctrine and covenants of the Church of the Latter Day Saints: carefully selected from the revelations of God and compiled by Joseph Smith, Junior, Oliver Cowdery, Sidney Rigdon, Frederick G. Williams, (Presiding Elders of said Church,) Proprietors. Kirtland, Ohio: F. G. Williams (Sr" Co. for the Proprietors, 1835. iv, 5-257, XXV p. l6°j The doctrine and covenants of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, carefully selected from the revelations of God. By Joseph Smith, President of said Church. Second Edition. Nauvoo, III.: Printed by John Taylor, 1844. I p., (i), 6-448 p. 16°. Third Edition. Nauvoo, III.: Printed by John Taylor, 1845. 448 p. 24°. The book of doctrine & covenants, of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints; selected from the revelations of God. By Joseph Smith, President. Liverpool: Wilford Woodruff {xZi^^. xxiii, 336 p. I. Europ. ed. 16°. 2. Europ. ed. Liverpool: Orson Pratt, iZ^q. 16°. 4. Europ. ed. Liverpool: Orson Pratt, 1854. 16°. Book of doctrine and covenants of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latte;r-Day Saints. Carefully selected from the revelations of God, and given in the order of their dates. Cincinnati: Printed by the Publishing Committee of the Reorganized Church of Latter-Day Saints, 1864. vi, 335 p. 16°. The doctrine and covenants of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, containing the reve- lations given to Joseph Smith, jun., the prophet, for the building up of the Kingdom of God in the last days. Salt Lake City, U. T.: Deseret News Office, 1876. xxxix, 448 p. 12°. Divided into verses, with references, by Orson Pratt, Sen. Salt Lake City: Deseret News Co., 1883. 2 p.l., 503 p. 12°. Salt Lake City: G. Q. Cannon iSr' Sons Co., i8gi. 2 p.l., 503 p. 8°. Mormon Texts. [Book of Mormon, printed in the Deseret alphabet.] Neiv York: Published for the Deseret University by Russell Bros., 1869. I p.l., xi, 443 p. 8°. [First part only.] New York: Published for the Deseret University by Russell Bros., 1869. 4 p.l., 116 p. 8°. German Text. Das Buch der Lehre und Biindnisse der Kirche Jesu Christi der Heiligen der letzten Tage, welches die Offenbarungen enthalt dem Propheten Joseph Smith, jun., gegeben nelast einem An- hange von Offenbarungen der Priisidentschaf , 214 LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO THE MORMONS Book of Doctrine and Covenants, cont'd. der Kirche Jesu Christi, ertheilt. Aus dem Englischen ubersetzt von Heinrich Eyring. Sa/t Lake City, Utah: Deseret Xeius Pubg. Co., i8g3. 2 p.l., 516 p. 12°. Swedish Text. Lardomens och forbundets bok. Innehallande uppenbarelser, gifna at Jesu Kristi Kyrka af Sista Dagarnes Heliga genom Profeten Joseph Smith D. Y. for uppbyggandet af (iuds Rike i de yttersta Dagarne. Indtlad i vers af Orson Pratt D. A. Ofrersatt pa Svenska af J. NL SjOdahl. Salt Lake City, Utah: " Deseret iXews" Co., 1888. vii, 4S7, (i) p. 12°. Commentaries, etc. Derry (Charles). A manual of the priest- hood; or, God's ministry as revealed in these last days, from the Doctrine and covenants, and church history. Lamoni, Iowa: Herald Pub. House [1S9-?]. iv, 5-132 p. 16°. Keeler (Joseph B.) The lesser priesthood and notes on church government, also a concor- dance of the Doctrine and Covenants; for the use of church schools and priesthood quorums. Salt Lake City, Utah: The Deseret A^ews [1904]. xii, ig6 p. 12°. Riley (I. Woodbridge). " The sacred books of the Mormons." [By I. Woodbridge Riley.] (The Bookman, v. 20, no. i, pp. 8o-32. AVtw York, 1904. 8°.) Stebrins (Henry A.) Concordance and refer- ence guide to the Book of Doctrine and Cove- nants. . . Lamoni, Iowa: Herald Pub. House, 1893. 30 p. 16°. Webster (Thomas). Some extracts from the Book of doctrine and covenants of the Church of the Latter Day Saints, to which are added, some facts tending to show the utter failure of their pretended prophecies... Preston, Eng.: IV. Pollard [1S40 7]. iv, 5-28 p. 8°. Whitney (J. ) Mormonism unravelled. Pseudo- revelations; alias, the Book of doctrine and covenants, not of God... London, 1851. 12°. Book of Mormon. The Book of Mormon: an account written by the hand of Mormon, upon plates taken from the plates of Nephi. . . By Joseph Smith, Junior, author and proprietor. Palmyra: Printed by E. B. Grandin for the author, 1830. iv, 5- 588, (2) p. 8°. Palmyra: Printed by E. B. Grandin, for the author, 1830. iv, 5-588, (2) iv p. 8°. Contains printed index of iv pages, inserted after last fly-leaves. The Book of Mormon: an account written by the hand of Mormon, upon plates taken from the plates of Nephi... Translated by Joseph Smith, Jr. Kirtland, Ohio: Printed by O. Cowdery &' Co. for P. P. Pratt and J. Goodson, 1837. vi, 7-619 p., 2 p. [2. ed.] 16°. The Book of Mormon. Translated by Joseph Smith, Jr. Third edition, carefully revised by the translator. Nauvoo, III. : Printed by Robin- son and Smith. Stereotyped by Shepard and Stearns, West jrd St., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1 840. 2 p.l., 7-571 (2), vii p. 24°. Nauvoo, III.: Printed by Robinson and Smith, Stereotyped by Shepard and Stearns, West jrd St., Cincinnati, Ohio, 1840. 2 p.l., 7-571 (2), vii p. 24". Same as next above, except that an index of vii pages is inserted after the last fly-leaves. The Book of Mormon: an account written by the hand of Mormon, upon plates taken from the plates of Nephi ... Translated by Joseph Smith, Jun. Third European Edition. Stereotyped. Liverpool: Published by F. D. Richards, i^, Wilton Street. London: Sold at the L. D. Saints' Book Depot, jj, Je'tvin Street; and by all booksellers, 1852. xii, 563 p. 12°. Fourth European Edition. Liverpool: Pub- lished for Orson Pratt by S. W. Richards, ij, Wilton Street, 1854. xii, 563 p. 12°. Fifth European Edition. Stereotyped. Liver- pool: Published by F. D. Richards, ij, Wilton Street. London: Sold at the L. D. Saints' Book Depot, j£, Jewin Street, and by all booksellers, 1854. xii, 563 p. 12°. Sixth European Edition. Stereotyped. Liver- pool: Published by Brigham Youn^, Jun., 42, Islington. London: Sold at the L. D Saints' Book Depot, JO, Florence Street, Islington, and by all booksellers, 1S66. 12°. The Book of Mormon. Translated by Joseph Smith, Jun. Reprinted from the third Amer- ican edition. Piano, III.: Published by the Re- organized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 1874. xii, 545 p. 16°. The Book of Mormon: an account written by the hand of Mormon, upon plates taken from the plates of Nephi. . . Translated by Joseph Smith, Jun. Salt lake City: Published by Cannon &* Young, 1S77. xii, 563 p. 16°. Krenxh Text. Le livre de Mormon: recit ecrit de la main de .Mormon sur des plaques prises des plaques de Nephi. . . Traduit en Anglais par Joseph Smith, Junior. Traduit de I'Anglais par John Taylor et Curtis E. Bolton. P^dition stereotype par John Taylor. Paris, 1852. xv, 519 p. 16°. Itali.\n Text. II libro di Mormon: ragguaglio scritto per mana di Mormon, sopra tavole prese fra le tavole di Neti. Tradotte in lingua inglese da Giuseppe Smith il Giovane. Tradotto e pubblicato, dall' inglese in lingua italiana d'ordine, &c., di Lo- renzo Snow. Londra: Stamperia di Guglielmo Bowden, 1852. viii, 580 p. 12°. Spanish Text. Libro de Mormon relacion escrita per la mano de Mormon, sobre planchas tomadas de las planchas de Nefi. . . Traducido por Joseph Smith, junior. Traducidoal Espafiol bajo la direccion del Apos- tol Moises Thatcher por Meliton G. Trejo y Jaime Z. Stewart. Cittdad de Salt Lake, Utah: Deseret Nexus, 1886. xiv, 626 p. 16°. German Text. Das Buch Mormon. Ein Bericht geschrieben von der Hand Mormons auf Tafeln Nephi's Tafeln entnommen... In das Englische ubersetzt von Joseph Smith, junior. Aus dem Englischen von LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO THE MORMONS 215 Book of Mormon, cont'd. John Taylor und G. Parker Dykes. . . Sa/i Lake City: Deseret News Pubg. Co., 1893. 12, 623 p. 5. ed. 12°. Danish Texts. Mormons Bog. En Beretning. skreven ved Mor- mons Haand paa Tavler, efter Nephis Tavler. . . Oversat paa Engelsk fra Grundtexten af Joseph Smith den Ungre. Kjobenhavn: Udgivet og forlagt af Erastus Snow, 1S51. 4 p.l, 56S p. 16°.' Mormons Bogs guddoinmelige Trovrsrdighed. Udgivet paa Dansk af W. Snow. [Nr. 1-2 oversat fra Engelsk af F. J. Hahn. Nr. 3-6 oversat fra Engelsk af A. Weihe.] Kjobenhavn: F. E. Bordiiig, 1S53. I p.l., 46, 23, 22, 23, 21 p. 8°. Mormons Bog. En Beretning skreven ved Mor- mons Haand paa Plader efter Nephis Plader. . . Oversat paa Engelsk fra Grundtexten af Joseph Smith, Jun., inddelt i Kapitler og Vers med Henvisninger af Orson Pratt. Fjerde danske Udgave. Kjobenhavn: Anlhon L. Skanchy, 1902. 4 p.l., 644 p. 8°. Works about the Book of Mormon. Berry (John). Plain facts against the Lat- ter-Day Saints, proving their doctrines contrary to the doctrines of the Bible, also the lecture, . . . proving the Book of Mormon to be untrue, and also that water baptism, by immersion, not essen- tial to salvation. Altringham: T. Balshaw, 1841. II p. 12°. Blair (William W.) Joseph the seer; his prophetic mission vindicated, and the divine origin of the Book of Mormon defended and maintained; being a reply by Elder W. W. B. to Elder William Sheldon. Piano, III.: Bd. of Publication of Latter-Day Saints, 18S7. iv, 5-200 p. 12°. Book of Mormon. Story of the man who first printed it. (In: American Bookseller. Xew y^r/J, December, 1877. 8°. pp. 617-618.) From Detroit Post and Tribune, December 22, 1877. Book of Mormon picture charts. Part I. 1 January, 1892. The life of Nephi (the son of Lehi). Salt Lake City: Deseret Sunday School Union [1892]. I map, 12 plates. f°. Book of Mormon stories No. i and 2. Illus- trated. Adapted to the capacity of young chil- dren, and designed for use in Sabbath schools, primary associations, and for home reading. Salt Lake City: G. Q. Cannon &' Sons, l892-'99. 2 V. 8°. Burgess (J. M.) The Book of Mormon con- tradictory to common sense, reason, and revela- tion; or, The Mormon hierarchy founded upon a fiction. Liverpool: J. Bleviti, 1850. i p.l., 30 p. 16°. CALL(Lamoni). 2,000 changes in the Book of Mormon. Containing the way the book is claimed to have been translated. Bountiful, Utah, 1898. 24°. Campbell (Alexander). Delusions. An anal- ysis of the Book of Mormon. . .and a refutation of its pretences to divine authority. . . Boston, 1832. 8°. Cannon (.A.. H.) Questions and answers on the Book of Mormon. Designed and prepared especially for the use of the Sunday Schools in Zion. Salt Lake City, 1886. 12^. Caswall (Henry). The prophet of the nine- teenth century; or, The rise, progress, and present state of the Mormons, or Latter-Day Saints; to which is appended an analysis of the Book of Mormon. London, 1843. 12". Clark (John A.) The origin of the Mormon delusion. A letter written by Prof. .Anthon. The Mormon or Golden Bible. Mormon Jesuit- ism. .Analysis of the Book of Mormon. Etc. (In his: Gleanings by the way. Philadelphia, 1842. 12°. pp. 216-352.) Davidson (Matilda), wife of Solomon Spauld- ing. Folly and falsehood of the golden book of Mormon. Hexham: E. Pruddah [1S39]. 4 p. 16°. Repr.: Lunenburgh Colonial Churchman, Jan 25, 1839. Davies (Richard). Mormonisra unmasked; being a statement of facts relating to the self- styled "Latter-Day Saints" and the Book of Mormon... j5«r«/c'v [1834]. 16°. Dickinson (Ellen E.) The Book of Mormon. (Scribner's Monthly, v. 20, pp. 613-616. 1S80.) Contains Mrs. McKinstry's '* Statement regarding the 'Manuscript Found.' " -Mrs. McKinstry was the daughter of Solomon Spauldinjj, the author of the " Manuscript Found." (Scribner's Monthly, v. 22, pp. 946-948. 1881.) New light on Mormonism. With intro- duction by Thurlow Weed. New York: Funk &' IVagnalls, 1885. 4, 2 1. , 11-272 p. 12°. Ells (Josiah). Prophetic truth, confirmed in the appearing of the Book of Mormon . . . [Pitts- burgh:/. Ells, 1S81.] ix, 58 p. &\ External (The) evidences of the Book of Mormon examined. [London: Briscoe, iS — .] 27 p. 12°. Fairchild (James H.) Manuscript of Solo- mon Spaulding and the Book of Mormon; a paper read before the. . .Western Reserve Hist. Soc, March 23, 1886. [Cleveland, 1892.] S^ (Western Res. Hist. Soc. Tract no. 77.) Flanigan (J. H.) Mormonism triumphant! Truth vindicated, lies refuted, the Devil mad, and priestcraft in danger!!! Being a reply to Palmer's Internal evidence against the Book of Mormon. Liverpool: P. James, lS.ig. 32 p. 8°. Gregg (Thomas). The prophet of Palmyra Investigation of the "Spalding manu- script" theory of the origin of the Book of Mor- mon. New York, 1S90. 12°. Guernsey (A. H.) Solomon Spalding and Joseph Smith. (In: The Library Magazine. New series. Neiv York, November, 1858. 8°. pp. 444-446.) Hall (E. T.) The Mormon Bible a fabrica- tion and a stupendous fraud; its condemnation of polygamy. Columbus: F. J. Heer,\Z<^c^. 55 p. 16°. Ho\ve(E. D.) Mormonism unveiled. . . And a full detail of the manner in which the famous Golden Bible was brought before the world. To which are added inquiries into the probability 2l6 LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO THE MORMONS Works about the Booh of Mormon, cont'd. that the historical part of said Bible was written by one Solomon Spalding, more than twenty years ago. Painesville, 1834. 16°. Hunt (James H.) Mormonism; embracing the origin, rise and progress of the sect, with an examination of the Book of Mormon... St. Louis, 1844. 12°. Imposture (The) unmasked; or, A complete exposure of the Mormon fraud; being a critical review of the Book of Mormon; and an expose of the character of Joseph Smith, Sidney Rigdon, Martin Harris, Parley Tratt. . . Isle of Man: Reprint from the Manas Herald and Central Ad- vertiser for the Brit. Empire, 1841. 32 p. 8°. Kennedy (James Harrison). The three wit- nesses of the Book of Mormon. Address deliv- ered before the Oneida Historical Society, Utica, N. Y January 27, 1890. \^New York, 1890 ?] 15 P- 4°. Repr.: Magazine of Western History, Mch., 1890. Lamb (Charles W.) An exposition of Mor- monism, and a defence of truth. Being a refu- tation of the report that the Book of Mormon originated in Solomon Spaulding's "Manuscript found," followed by some evidence as to its real origin, and the belief of the true Latter-Day Saints. Grinnell, 1878. 46 p. 16°. Lamb (M. T.) Book of Mormon; is it from God ? Lectures delivered in the First Baptist Church, Salt Lake City, Utah. Salt Lake City, 1885. 16°. The Golden Bible; or, the Book of Mor- mon. Is it from God ? New York, I'iZb. 12'. The Mormons and their Bible. Philadel- phia: Griffith (Sr" Rowland Pr., I901. 152 p., 4 port. 12°. Lapham (Fayette). The Mormons. Inter- view with the father of Joseph Smith, the Mor- mon prophet, forty years ago. His account of the finding of the sacred plates. (Historical Magazine. 2.ser. , v. 7, pp. 305-309. 1870.) Mormon (The) Bible. (In: The Family Mag- azine. New edition. Cincinnati, [April] 1839. 4°. pp. 429-430.) Mormonism's birth. Recollections of one who knew Joe Smith. Story of how he found the Golden Plates. Printing of the Bible in Palmyra in 1834... (From: The Sunday Nonpareil, February 12, 1905. Council Bluff's, 1905. f°.) Mormons (The); or, Knavery exposed. Giving an account of the discovery of the Golden Plates. ... Frankford, Pa., li^l. 8°. Morrish (W. J.) The " Latter-Day Saints " and the Book of Mormon... Ledbury, Eng., 1840. 8°. Neal (R. B.) The stick of Ephraim vs. the Bible of the Western Continent; or. The Manu- script found vs. the Book of Mormon. [Cz«««- «a//, C, 1899.] 32 p. nar. 16°. (Anti Mormon Tracts, no. 3.) Part II. ^Cincinnati, 0., 1900?] 20 p. 24°. (Anti-Mormon Tracts, no. 5.) Origin of the Book of Mormon. Piano, III. [1876] 7 p. 8°. (Reorg. Church of Jesus Christ, pamphlet 30.) Origin of the "Book of Mormon," or " Golden Bible." (In: Charles Warren Spalding's The Spalding memorial. . . Chicago, lit)"], pp. 236- 243- 8°.) Page (John E.) The Spaulding story concern- ing the origin of the Book of Mormon . . . exposed to the righteous contempt of a candid public. By J. E. P., Pastorin Pittsburgh, 1843. Repub. with other versions, 1866. Piano, III.: Reorg. Church of Jesus Christ, 1866. 16 p. 8°. Parsons (Tyler). Mormon fanaticism ex- posed. A compendium of the Book of Mormon, or Joseph Smith's Golden Bible. Also, the ex- amination of its internal and external evidences. Boston, 1841. 8°. [2. ed.] Boston, 1842. 8°. Patterson (Robert). Who wrote the Book of Mormon ? Philadelphia: L. H. Everts dr" Co., 1882. 16 p. 4°. Repr. from H. Louis Everts' Illustrated history of Washington County, Pennsylvania. Pierce (Perry Benjamin). The origin of the " Book of Mormon." JVew York: G. P. Put- nam's Sons, 1899. 675-694 p., I facsim. 4°. Extr.: Amer. Anthropologist, n. s.. v. i. Pratt (Orson). Divine authenticity of the Book of Mormon. YLizerpool: B.James, 1850- 51. 16, and 65-80 p. 8°. Nos. I and 5 of his second series of pamphlets. ^ \_Liverpool: R.James, 1850-1851.] 96 p. 8°. Liverpool: R. James. printer,l%'i2. 96 p. 8°. Nos. I to 6 of his second series of pamphlets. Reynolds (George). A dictionary of the Book of Mormon, comprising its biographical, geographical and other proper names. Salt Lake City: J. II. Parry, 1891. 3 p.l., 364 p. 12°. The myth of the " Manuscript found"; or, The absurdities of the Spaulding stor)'." Salt Lake City: Juvenile Instructor Office, 1883. 104 p. 12°. (Faith-promoting series, no. 11.) The story of the Book of Mormon... With original illustrations by G. M. Ottinger. . . and others. Salt Lake City: G. Q. Cannon &* Sons Co., 1898. xiv, 17-412 p., I pi., 2. ed. 8°. Riley (I. Woodbridge). The sacred books of the Mormons. [By I. Woodbridge Riley.] (The Bookman, v. 20, no. I, pp. 80-82. New York, 1904. 8°.) Roberts (Brigham Henry). The origin of the Book of Mormon. [A reply to Mr. Theodore Schroeder.] (American Historical Magarine, Vol. 3, pp. 441-468, 551-580. New York, 1908. 8°.) St. Clair (D. L.) To the followers of the "Latter-Day Saints" [adverse criticism of the Book of Mormon]. Cheltenham: IVilley, 1840. 4 p. 12°. Schroeder (.A.lbert Theodore). The origin of the Book of Mormon. (American Historical Magazine, vol. i, pp. 380-396, 518-533; vol. 2, pp. 57-76. 213-230. 1906-07.) The origin of the Book of Mormon, re- examined in its relation to Spaulding's "Manu- script found." \^Salt Lake: Pub. by the Salt Lake Ministerial Association, 1901. 56 p. 8° LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO THE MORMONS 217 Works about the Book of Mormon, cojit'd. Sexton (George). A portraiture of Mormon- ism; or, Animadversions on tlie doctrines and pretensions of the Latter-Day Saints; a review of the history and contents of the Book of Mormon ... London, 1849. 12°. Sheldon (William). Mormonism examined ; or, Was Joseph Smith a divinely inspired prophet ? .. . n. p. [18—] 16°. Spaulding (Solomon). The "Manuscript found," Or " Manuscript story " of the late S. S. ; from a verbatim copy of the original. . .including correspondence touching the manuscript. . . La- moni. La.: Church of Latter-Day Saints, 1885. 144 p. 16°. The " Manuscript found." Manuscript story. . . Printed from a verbatim copy, made (expressly for this edition) from the original, now in the possession of President James H. Fair- child, of Oberlin College, Ohio. Salt Lake City: The Deseret News Co. , liid iv, 115 p. 8°. Spaulding (The) story reexamined [regarding Robert Patterson's Connection with the " Manu- script found.]" «. /. [1883] 16 p. 12°. (No. 36.) Stenhouse (Thomas B. H.) Book of Mor- mon. (In his: Rocky Mountain Saints. London, 1874. 8°. pp. 524-554.) Stevenson (Edward). Reminiscences of Jo- seph, the Prophet, and the coming forth of the Book of Mormon. Salt Lake City: The Author, 1893. 47 p., I port. 8°. Swartzell (William). Mormonism exposed ...together with an appendix, containing the revelation concerning the Golden Bible, with numerous extracts from the " Book of Cove- nants," &c., &c. Pekin, O., 1840. 8°. Sweet (J. B.) A lecture on the Book of Mor- mon and the Latter-Day Saints. With notes. London: Soc. for PromotingChristian Knowledge, 1855. 40 p. nar. 12°. Talmage (James E.) "The Book of Mor- mon." An account of its origin, with evidences of its genuineness and authenticity. . . Kansas City, Mo. [cop. 1899] 16°. Taylder (T. W. p.) The Mormon's own book; or, Mormonism tried by its own standards . . . London, 1857. new ed. 12°. THONfPSON (Charles). Evidences in proof of the Book of Mormon, being a divinely inspired record, written by the forefathers of the natives whom we call Indians. . .but come forth in ful- ness of prophecy. . . Batavia, IV. Y.: D. D. Waite, 1841. 256 p. 24°. Watson (Wingfield). The Book of Mormon. An essay on its claims and prophecies. ^Boyne, Mich.] 1884. 16 p. 8°. Whitmer (David). An address to all believers in Christ. By a witness to the divine authenticity of the Book of Mormon. Richmojid, Mo., 1887. 75 p. 8°. An address to believers in the Book of Mormon. [Richmond, Mo., 1887.] 7,(1) p. 8°. Williams (James). The law of the Book of Mormon. (Amer. Law Review, v. 34, pp. 2ig- 223. St. Louis, 1900.) Winchester (Benjamin). The origin of the Spaulding story, concerning the manuscript found; with a short biography of Dr. P. Hulbert, the originator of the same. . . Philadelphia: Bro-wn, Bicking dr" Giiilbert, 1 840. 24 p. 8°. Plain facts, shewing the origin of the Spaulding story. . . Repub. by George J. Adams ...to which is added, a letter from Elder S. Rigdon, also, one from Elder O. Hyde, on the above subject. Bedford, Eng.: C. B. Merry, 1841. 27 p. 12°. Plain Facts is the same as Origin of the Spaulding story, next above. Correspondence. Correspondence between Joseph Smith and J. Want- worth... M.C. from 111., Gen. J. A. Bennet, and J. C. Calhoun, in which is given, a sketch of the life of J. Smith, the rise and progress of the Church of the Latter-Day Saints, and their per- secutions by the state of Missouri. . .to which is added a concise account of. . .the city of Nauvoo. New York: J. E. Page 6- L. R. Foster, 1844. 16 p. 8°. Doctrine and Covenants. See Book of Doctrine and Covenants. History of Joseph Smith. History of Joseph Smith, the Prophet. By himself. (In: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. History, v. 1-3. Salt Lake City, 1902-5. 8°.) History of the Latter-Day Saints. History of the Latter-Day Saints. (In: History of all the religious denominations in the United States. .. j^;/-/-/j'i5?.\=,. 24 p. 8°. Davis (George T. M.) Authentic account of the massacre of Joseph Smith, the Mormon prophet, and Hyrum Smith, bis brother; with a brief history of the rise and progress of Mormon- ism. St. Louis, 1844. 8°. LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO THE MORMONS 219 Works about Joseph Smith, cont'd. De Leon (Edwin). Visit to Joseph Smith at Nauvoo, the original Holy City. (In his: Thirty years of my life on three continents. London, 1890. 2 V. 8°. V. I, pp. 37-73.) Dialogue (A) between Jos. Smith and the Devil... n.p.,n.d. 16 p. 8°. Logan, U.: Smith &> Stratford, 18S2. 9 p. 8°. Both reprinted from N. Y. Herald, 1844. Field (Iv ate). A Gentile prophet. . . (In her; Washington. IVashington, 1891. f°. pp. 114- 115.) Fullmer (J. L.) Assassination of Joseph and Hyrum Smith, the prophet and the patriarch of the. . . Latter-Day Saints. Also a condensed his- tory of the expulsion of the saints from Nauvoo. Liverpool: F. D. Richards, 1855. 40 p. 8°. Gregg (Thomas). The prophet of Palmyra. Mormonism reviewed and examined in the life, character, and career of its founder. . . New York: J. B. Alden, 1890. 12°. Guernsey (A. H.) Solomon Spalding and Joseph Smith. (In: The Library Magazine. New series. New York, November, 1885. 8°. pp. 444-447.) Gurley (Zenos H.), ««:\~T\. 47 ?■ 24°. Hunt (James H.) Mormonism: embracing the origin, rise and progress of the sect. . . With an appendix, giving an account of the late dis- turbances in Illinois, which resulted in the death of Joseph and Hyrum Smith. St. Louis, 1844. 12°. Johnston (J. F. W.) Joe Smith and the Mor- mons. (In: Harper's New Monthly Magazine. N'etv Fipri, June, 1851. 8°. pp. 64-65.) Kelley (E. L.) The Joseph Smith inter- view. (In: The Gospel Banner, 1898. v. 5, no. i. 8 p. i6°.) Knuusen (H.) Joseph Smiths Liv og Levnet. Kjobenhavn: Tilfals iden Gyldendalske Boghand- ling, 1863. I p.l., 80 p. 12". (In his: Under- visning om Mormonerne. . . [v.] I.) Littlefield (Lyman Omer). The martyrs; a sketch of the lives and a full account of the martyrdom of Joseph and Hyrum Smith,. . .with a. . .review of the most prominent incidents con- nected with the persecutions of the Saints, from the time the church was organized up to the year 1846. Salt Lake City: Juvenile Instructor Office, 1882. 120 p. 16°. Lyne (T. a.) a true and descriptive account of the assassination of Joseph and Hiram Smith, the Mormon prophet and patriarch, at Carthage, Illinois, June 27, 1844, by an eye witness, T. A. Lyne... NewYork: C. A. Calhoun, 1844. 12°. Mackay (Charles). The Mormons or Latter- Day Saints. With memoirs of the life and death of Joseph Smith, the " American Mahomet." [By Charles Mackay.] London: The National Illustrated Library [1851]. 326 p., I pi. 12°. London: \_Vizelelly &• Co.^ 1852. viii, 320 p., 2 pi. 12°. Auburn: Derby Or' Miller, 1852. vii, I 1., 17-399 P-. I pl- 12°. London: Ward &• Lock [1856]. 308 p., 2 pi. 4. ed., rev. & cor. 12°, Mayhew (Henry). The religious, social, and political history of the Mormons or Latter-Day Saints... and memoirs of their founder, Joseph Smith... NewYork, 1858. 12°. NewYork [cop. 1881]. 12°. Missouri. — General Assembly. Document containing the correspondence, orders, &c., in relation to the disturbances with the Mormons; and the evidence given before the Hon. Austin A. King. . .at the court-house in Richmond, in a criminal court of inquiry, begun November 12, 1838, on the trial of Joseph Smith, Jr., and others, for high treason. Fayette, Mo. , 184X. 8°. Neal (R. B.) Was Joe Smith a prophet ? ^Cincinnati, O., 1898.] 16 p. nar. i6°. Nicholson (John). The modern prophet. By J. Nicholson, an Elder of the Church... of Latter-day Saints. \ii. t.-p. 1881 ?] 24 p. 12°. Original (The) prophet. By a visitor to Salt Lake City. n.p.,n.d. 479-488 p. 8°. OxLEY (William). Joseph Smith. (In his: Modern Messiahs and wonder workers. London, 1889. 12°. pp. 35-51.) Pratt (Orson). An interesting account of several remarkable visions, and of the late dis- covery of ancient American records. New York: J. W. Harrison, 1841. 36 p. 2. Amer. ed. 16°. NeivYork: J. W. Harrison, 1842. 37 p. 3. Amer. ed. 16°. Remarkable visions. Liverpool: R. James, 1848. 16 p. 8°. No. 6 of his first series of Mormon pamphlets. Visions of Joseph Smith the seer; dis- coveries of ancient American records and relics; with the statements of Dr. Lederer (converted Jew) and others. Piano, III.: Board of Educ. of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints [18—]. 48 p. 16°. Divine authority; or, The question. Was Joseph Smith sent of God ? [Liverpool: R. James, 1848.] 16 p. 8°. No. I of his first series of pamphlets. Guddommelig Fuldmagt; eller, Det Sporgsmaal: Var Toseph Smith sendt af Gud ? \n. t.-p. H. C. Haight, 185-?] 8°. 220 LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO THE MORMONS IVorks about Joseph Smith, confd. QuiNCY (Josiah). Joseph Smith at Nauvoo. (In his; Figures of the past. Boston, iZ'i'i- 12°. pp. 376-400.) Riley (I. Woodbridge). The founder of Mor- monism: a psychological study of Joseph Smith, jr... NetuYork: Dodd, Mead &> Co., lg02. xix, 446 p. 12°. Se.xton (George). A portraiture of Mor- monism; or, Animadversions on the doctrines and pretensions of the Latter- Day Saints. . .and a sketch of the career of Joseph Smith, and various other notorious fanatics and impostors. . . Loudon, 1849. 12°. Sheen (Isaac). Divine authority of Joseph Smith, the Martyr. No. i [and 2. Piano, Ken- dall Co., III.: True Latter- Day Saints' Herald, 18 — ?] 2 pamphlets. 8°. Smith (Heman C.) Short history of the first presidency [of the Church of the Latter-Day Saints, held by Joseph Smith, from 1S32-44]. (Saints' Herald, v. 52, pp. 280-281. Lamoni, la., 1905.) Was Joseph Smith a polygamist ? La- moni, la.: Herald Pub. House [1900?]. 16 p. 16°. (Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ... Tracts. No. 26.) S.MITH (Lucy). Biographical sketches of Joseph Smith, the Prophet, and his progenitors for many generations. Liverpool: O.Pratt, 1853. 297 (i) p. 16°. Piano, III.: Reorg. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 1880. 312 p. 16°. Stevenson (Edward). Reminiscences of Joseph, the Prophet, and the coming forth of the Book of Mormon. Salt Lake City: The author, 1893. 47 p., I port. 8°. Tayi.der (T.W. P.) The Mormon's own book ... Also a life of Joseph Smith. London, 1S57. new ed. 12°. Taylor (John). The martyrdom of Joseph Smith. (In: R. F. Burton's The city of the Saints. New York, 1862. 8°. pp. 625-670.) TuLLiDGE (Edward W.) Life of Joseph the Prophet. Piano, Illinois: Board of Pub. of the Reorg. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, 1880. xii, 827 p., 4 port. 2. ed. 8°. Turner (J. B.) Mormonism in all ages: or. The rise, progress, and causes of Mormonism; with the biography of its author and founder, Joseph Smith, Junior. New York: Piatt &" Peters [1842]. 304 p. 12°. Wetmore (A.) [Joseph Smith, and the Mor- mons in Jackson County, Mo.] (In his: Gazetteer of the State of Missouri. . . St. Louis, 1837. 8°. pp. 92-97.) Whitney (J.) Mormonism unravelled. Pseudo- revelations; alias. The Book of doctrine and covenants, not of God; and the Mormon Christ a false Christ, Joseph Smith a fanatic and no prophet of God. London, 1851. 12°. Whitney (Orson Ferguson). " The Mormon prophet's tragedy." A review of an article by the late John Hay, published originally in the Atlantic Monthly for Dec, i86g, and republished in the Saints' Herald of June 21, 1905. Salt Lake City, Utah: Deserct News, 1905. 98 p. 12°. Wyl (W.) "Post tenebras lux." Mormon portraits; or. The truth about the Mormon leaders from 1830 to iS36...[v. i. Joseph Smith, the prophet, his family and his friends: a study based on facts and documents.] Salt Lake City: Tribune Print b' Publish. Co., i836. 2 p.l., 320 p. 16°. Smith (Joseph), jr., the Prophet, and John Taylor. Items of church history. The govern- ment of God, and. The gift of the Holy Ghost. . . Salt Lake City: J. H. Parry b' Co., 18S6. 32 p. 12°. Smith (Joseph), third, and Henlw C. Smith. History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 1805-1890. Lamoni. Iowa: Board of Publication of the Reorganized Church, 1 897-1904. 4v. 8°. Smith (Joseph F.), President of the Mormon Church, iqoi — date. Mormonism and polygamy; the Mormonism of to-day. (Arena, v. 2g, pp. 449- 456. New York, 1903.) Real origin of American polygamy; a reply. (Arena, v. 28, pp. 490-49S. New York, 1902.) The truth about Mormonism. (Out West. V. 23, pp. 238-255. Los Angeles, 1905.) Smith (Lucy), mother of the Prophet. Bio- graphical sketches of Joseph Smith, the Prophet, and his progenitors for many generations. Liver- pool: O. Pratt, 1853. 297 (i) p. 16°. Piano, III.: The Reorg. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 1S80. 312 p. 16°. Smith {Mrs. Mary Ettie V.) Fifteen years among the Mormons. Ed. by N. \V. Green. Ne7u York: C. Scrtbner, 1858. 388 p., I pi. 12°. Later editions entitled, Fifteen years' residence with the Mormons, and Mormonism; its rise, progress and present condition. Mormonism: its rise, progress, and pres- ent condition. . . narrative of Mrs. -M. E. V. Smith, of her residence and experience of fifteen years with the Mormons. . . Account of their social con- dition — their religious doctrines, and political gov- ernment. [Edited by N. W. Green.] Hartford: Belknap &= Bliss, 1870. 472 p., 2 pi. 12°. Hartford: Belknap df Bliss, 1872. 488 p., 5 pi. 12°. Karlier edition entitled. Fifteen years among the Mormons. Later edition entitled, Fifteen years' residence with the Mor- mons. Fifteen years' residence with the Mormons. With startling disclosures of the mysteries of po- lygamy. By a sister of one of the high priests. [Edited by N. \V. Green.] Chicago: Phcenix Pub. Co., 1876. xvi, ll-^^T. p., 4 pi. 12°. Earlier editions entitled, Fifteen years among the Mor- mons, and .Mormonism: its rise, progress, and present condi- tion. Smith (Robert). A series of lectures on the signs of the times. . . and the last judgment. Pay- son, Utah: \^ Juvenile Instructor Office^ 1887. I p.l., iv, 13-1 15 p., I pi. 8°. Smoot (Reed). The passing of polygamy. (North Amer. Rev. v. 187, pp. 1 17-123. New York, 1908.) Utah in politics. (Independent, v. 63, pp. 926-930. New York, 1907.) LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO THE MORMONS 221 General IForks, cont'd. Garner (James Wilford). The case of Senator Sraoot and the Mormon Church. (N. Amer. Rev. V. 1S4, pp. 46-58. iVe-cu York, 1907.) ScHROEDER (Albert Theodore). The case of Senator Smoot: an academic discussion by A. T. Schroeder... \^iVew York ? iqo^.'\ 20 p. 12°. Repr.: The Truth Seeker. United States. — Privileges and Elections Coininittee. Proceedings before the Committee on Privileges and Elections of the United States Sen- ate in the matter of the protests against the right of the Hon. Reed Smoot, a Senator from the State of Utah, to hold his seat. Washington: Govt. Prtg. Office, 1904-06. 4 v. 8°. WiSHARD (Samuel E.) Why unseat Apostle Smoot? l^New York, 1903.] 6 p. 24° (folded). Repr.: by the Interdenominational Council of Women for Christian and Patriotic Service. Snodgrass (J. M. F.) Der Mormonentempel und das Tabernakel mit seiner grossen Orgel in Salt Lake City, Utah, [illustrated.] (Zeitschrift fur Instrumentenbau. Jahrgang 23, no. 4. p. 81- 84. Leipzig, 1902.) Snow (Eliza Roxcyl. Biography and family record of Lorenzo Snow... by his sister. Salt Lake City: Deseret News Co., 18S4. xvi, 5S1 p., 2 port. S°. Poems, religious, historical, and political. Liverpool: F. D. Richards, 1856. v. I. 12°. Poems, religious, historical, and political, also two articles in prose. Salt Lake City: Latter- Day Saints' Prtg. &= Pub. Est., 1877. v. 2. S°. Sno-w (Erastus). One year in Scandinavia. . . Liverpool: F. D. Richards, 1851. 24 p. 8°. Sno'w (Lorenzo). The Italian mission. Lon- don: W. Aubrey, 1851. 22 p. 8°. The voice of Joseph; a brief account of the rise, progress and persecutions of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints... in Utah territory; together with " American exiles' memo- rial to Congress." Liverpool: S. W. Richards, 1852. 19 p. 8°. Abbreviated from the Italian ed. Liverpool: S. IV. Richards, 1852. 11 p. 8°, Curtis (George Ticknor), and F. S. Richards. Pleas for religious liberty and the rights of con- ■science. Arguments delivered in the Supreme Court, U. S. . April 28, 1SS6, in three cases of Lo- renzo Snow. Plaintiff, v. United States. . . by G. T. Curtis and F. S. Richards. Washington: Gibson Bros., 1886. 80 p. 8°. Gov. West and the polygamists. Report of his interview with Apostle Lorenzo Snow... \^Salt Lake City] 1886. 8^ Snow (Zerubbabel). Communication of Att'y Gen. Z. S. in response to a vote of the. . . Terri- torial Legislature, Feb. 4, 1874, on the jurisdiction of the probate courts, and other matters. . .and alleged mal-feasance of certain officers, charged by.. .the Governor, in his message of the 4. inst. [Salt Lake City, 1874.] 30 p. 8°. Snow (Zerubbabel), and George Smith. Lat- ter-Day -Saints in Utah. Opinion of Z. Snow, Judge of the Supreme Court, Utah, upon the offi- cial course of Gov. B. Young. Plea of G. A. Smith, and charge of Judge Snow, upon the trial of Howard Egan for the murder of James Monroe. Verdict. .\ bill to establish a territorial govern- ment of Utah, etc. Liverpool: F. D. Richards, 1852. iv, 5-24 p. 8°. South (Colon). Out west: or. From London to Salt Lake City and back. London: Wyman &' Sons, 18S4. 269 p. 3°. Spahr (Charles B.) America's working peo- ple. The Mormons. (Outlook, v. 64, pp. 305- 317. Neii) York, I900.) Nutting (John D.) The Mormons. [.A. letter in reply to the article by Mr. Spahr in the Outlook of Feb. 3, 1900. With note by the editors of Out- look.] (Outlook. V. 64, pp. 467-470. New York, 1900.) Spaulding (Solomon). The "Manuscript found." Or " Manuscript story," of the late S. S.; from a verbatim copy of the original. . .in- cluding correspondence touching the manuscript. . . Lamoni, La.: Church of Latter-Day Saijits, 1885. 144 p. 16°. • The "Manuscript found." Manuscript story. . .Printed from a verbatim copy, made (ex- pressly for this edition) from the original, now in the possession of President James H. Fairchild, of Oberlin College, Ohio. Salt Lake City: The Dese- ret Neivs Co., 1886. iv, 115 p. 8°. For the material connected with Solomon Spaulding's " Manuscript Found," see under Book of Mormon. Spaulding (The) story re-examined [regarding Robert Patterson's connection with the " Manu- script found "]. «./. [1883] 16 p. 12°. (No. 36.) Spencer (Josephine) . The senator from Utah, and other tales of the Wasatch. Salt Lake City: G. Q. Cannon b' Sons Co., 1895. 301 p. 12°. Spencer (Orson). Letters exhibiting the most prominent doctrines of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. . .in reply to the Rev. Wil- liam Crowel, A. M. Liverpool: O. Spencer, 1848. viii, 244 p. 24°. Salt Lake City: Deseret News Steam Printing Establ., \'i-]\. viii, 252 p. 5. ed. 12°. Salt Lake City: G. Q. Cannon 6^ Sons Co., 1891. viii, 232 p. 6. ed. 12°. Patriarchal order; or. Plurality of wives. [Liverpool: S. W. Richards, 1S53.] 16 p. 8°. Prussian mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Report of Elder O. S. to President Brigham Young. Liverpool: S. W. Richards, 1853. 16 p. 8°. Spencer (Orson), afZf/WiLLi.VM Crowel. Cor- respondence iDetween the Rev. W. Crowel, A.M., and O. .Spencer, B.A. [One letter of W. Crowel and twelve letters of O. Spencer, contained in 6 fasc. Liverpool: R. James, \'i\2.-' Xl-^ 8°. Stansbury (Howard). An expedition to the valley of the Great Salt Lake of Utah: including a description of its geography, natural history and minerals. . .with an authentic account of the Mor- mon settlement. .. Philadelphia: Lippincott,Grambo &• Co., 1855. 4S7 p., 53 pi. 8°. Exploration and survey of the valley of the Great Salt Lake of Utah, including a reconnois- sance of a new route through the Rocky Moun- 222 LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO THE MORMONS General Jrorks, cont'd. tains. Philadelphia: Lippincott, Grambo Ijf Co., 1852. 4S7 p., I map, 55 pi. 8°. (U. S. Senate. Spec. sess. Mar. 1851. Ex. [doc] no. 3.) Stayner (Charles W.) Alleged "objection- able features " in the religion of the Latter-Day Saints. Liverpool: La Iter-Day Saints Off'. fiS— 1 8 p. 8°. Stenhouse (Fanny). Expose of polygamy in Utah. A lady's life among the Mormons. A record of personal experience as one of the wives of a Mormon elder, during a period of twenty years. A^'e-v York: American News Co., 1872. 221 p., 9 pi. 12°. Later editions entitled, "Tell it all"; An Englishwoman in Utah; The tyranny of Morraonism; and, Alady's life among the Mormons. A lady's life among the Mormons. A record of personal experience as one of the wives of a Mormon elder, during a period of more than twenty years. Ne-v York: Russell Bros., 1S72. 221 p., 9 pi. 2. ed. 8°. Earlier edition entitled, Expose of polygamy in Utah. Later editions entitled, The tyranny of Morraonism, " Tell it all," and. An Englishwoman in Utah. "Tell it all": the story of a life's expe- rience in Mormonism. An autobiography. With introductory preface by Harriet Beecher Stowe. Hartford, Conn.: A. D. Worthington &r> Co., 1874. XXX, 32-623 p., 15 pi., 2 port. 8°. Hartford: A. D. Worthington b' Co., 1875. XXX, 31-623 p., 2 port. 8°. Later eds., entitled, An Englishwoman in Utah; and, The tyranny ofMormonism. Earlier editions entitled. Expose of polygamy in Utah; and, A lady's life among the Mormons, An Englishwoman in Utah: The story of a life's experience in Mormonism. An autobiog- raphy, with introductory preface by Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe. Including a full account of the Mountain Meadows massacre, and of... Bishop John D. Lee. London: S. Low, Marston, Searle &" Rivington, 1880. xii, 412 p., 11 pi., 3 port. 12°. Earlier eds. entitled, " Tell it all"; A lady's life among the Mormons; and. Expose of polygamy in Utah. Later edition entitled, The tyranny of Mormonism. The tyranny of Mormonism, or. An Eng- lishwoman in Utah. An autobiography. With introductory preface by Mrs. Beecher .Stowe. Lon- don: S. Low. . .\%%'i. xii, 404 p., 10 pi., I port. 12°. Earlier eds. entitled, "Tell it all"; An Englishwoman in Utah; Expose of polygamy in Utah; and, A lady's life among the Mormons. Stenhouse (T. B. H.) The Rocky Mountain Saints: a full and complete history of the Mormons, from the first vision of Joseph Smith to the last courtship of Brigham Young; .. .and the develop- ment of the great mineral wealth of the Territory of Utah. A^ew York: D. Appleton &= Company, 1S73. xxiv, 761 p., 5 facsim., 2 maps, i plan, 20 pi., 2 port. 8°. London: Ward, Lock [1S74]. xxiv, 761 p., I fac-sim., i pi., i port. 8°. Steptoe (Edward). An unwritten page of Utah's history. (Overland Monthly. 2 ser., v. 28, pp. 677-680. 1896.) Stevenson (Edward). Reminiscences of Jo- seph, the Prophet, and the coming forth of the Book of Mormon. Salt Lake City: The author, 1893. 47 p., I port. 8°. Stevenson (Edward). See also Jenson (Andrew), and Edward Stevenson. Stevenson (Edward), and H. D. C. Clark. Tract, containing the first principles of the doc- trines of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Cenlreville, Tenn.: /. F. Martin 1878 8 p. 8°. ' Stillman (James W.) The constitutional and legal aspect of the Mormon question. Speech. . . in Science Hall, Boston, Mass., April 2, 1882. Boston: Stillman d^ Co., 1882. 24 p. 8°.' The Mormon question. An address by J. W. Stillman, delivered in Boston on Tuesday evening, Feb. 12, 1884. . . Boston: J. P. Mendum, 1854. 40 p. 8°. Stone (William Leete). [Mormonism.] (In his: Matthias and his impostures. New York, 1835. 16°. p. 316.) Strahorn (Robert E.) [Utah and the Mor- mons.] (In his: To the Rockies and beyond. Omaha, 1879. 8°. pp. 90-117.) Strong (Josiah). Perils. Mormonism. (In his: Our country. New York, 1885. 12°. pp. 59-68.) String (A) of pearls. Salt Lake City: Juvenile Instructor Off., tSS2. viii, 9-96 p. 2. ed. 12". (Faith-promoting series, Bk. 2.) Sunday School dialogues and recitations. Salt Lake City: The Juvenile Instructor Office, 18S4. 98 p. 12°. (No. I.) S'n^ansea (l. baron), Henry Hussey Vivian. Mormonism. (In his: Notes of a tour in America. London, 1S7S. 8°. pp. 104-119.) S'wartzell (William). Mormonism exposed, being a journal of a residence in Missouri from the 28th of May to the 20th of August, 183S, together with an appendix, containing the revelation con- cerning the Golden Bible, with numerous extracts from the " Book of Covenants," &c., &c. Pekin, 0.: The Author, 1840. 48 p. 8°. Sweet (J. B.) A lecture on the Book of Mor- mon and the Latter-Day Saints. With notes. London: Soc. for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1855. 40 p. nar. 12°. Talmage (James E.) The articles of faith. A series of lectures on the principal doctrines of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. .. Salt Lake City. Utah: The Deseret News, 1899. viii, 490 p. 12°. " The Book of Mormon." An account of its origin, with evidences of its genuineness and authenticity. Two lectures. Prepared by appoint- ment, and published by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Kansas City, Mo.: South- western States Mission [cop. 1899]. 44 p. 16°. Taylder (T. W. P.) The Mormon's own book; or, Mormonism tried by its own standards, reason and Scripture, with an account of its present condition. Also, a life of Joseph Smith. London: Partridge b' Co., 1857. Hi, 228 p. new ed. 12°. Taylor (John). Aux amis de la verite religi- euse. Recit abrege du commencement, des prog- rcs, de I'etablissement, des persecutions, de la foi et de la doctrine de I'Eglise de Jesus-Christ des Saints des Derniers Jours. Paris: M . Ducloux ^ Cie., 1851. 16 p. 8°. LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO THE MORMONS 22 General Jf^orhs, cont'd. Discourse delivered at the General Confer- ence. Salt Lake City, April g, 1882 [in regard to the Edmunds bill. Salt Lake Ci/}\i?,'i2]. iSp. 8°. An examination into and an elucidation of the great principle of the mediation and atonement of Our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Salt Lake City, Utah: Deseret iVews Piibl. Co., 1S92. 205 p. 8°. The martyrdom of Joseph Smith. (In: R. F. Burton. The city of the Saints. Neiv York, 1S62. 8°. pp. 625-670.) Er Mormonismen en Vranglaere ? Kjoben- havn: H. C. Haight, 1S56. 31 p. 8°. The government of God. Liverpool: S. W. Richards, 1S52. viii, 118 p. 8°. Items on priesthood, presented to the Lat- ter-Day Saints. Salt Lake City, Uah: Deseret Netus Co., 1S81. 43 p. 8°. Salt Lake City: G. Q. Cannon &> Sons Co., 1899. 36 p. 8°. On marriage. Salt Lake City: Deseret News Co., 1S82. 8 p. 8°. Taylor (John), andO. J. Holltster. The Su- preme court decision in the Reynolds case. Inter- view between President J. Taylor andO. J. HoUis- ter. Salt Lake City, Jan. 13, 1879. \^Salt Lake City, 1879.] 16 p. 8°. See also Colfax (Schuyler), and ]on-H Taylor; Smith (Joseph), y>., the Prophet, and ]on's Tay- lor; Three nights public discussion, 1850. Roberts (Brigham Henry). The life of John Taylor, third president of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Salt Lake City: G. Q. Cannon i5r' Sons Co., 1892. xiv, I 1., 17-486 p., 9 pis., 3 ports. 8°. Taylor (Thomas). An account of the com- plete failure of an ordained priest of the " Latter- Day Saints," to establish his pretensions to the gift of tongues, which took place Oct. 12, 1840: with an address to men of reason and religion, warning them not to be deceived by the craftiness of such low impostors. Manchester, Eng.: Pigot Ss' Slater \\Z:^6\. 13 p. 8°. Pratt (Parley Parker). A reply to Thomas Taylor's "Complete failure," etc., and Richard Livesey's " Mormonism exposed." Manchester: W. R. Thomas, 1840. 12 p. 12°. Ten reasons why Christians cannot fellowship the Mormon Church. Salt Lake City, 1S97. 12 p. 24°. Teza (Emilio). Sopra un alfabeto dei mor- moniani cenni di E. Teza. Pisa: [Frar.] Nistri, 1874. 14 p., I 1., 2 pi. 8°. That Mormon protest: its full text, and a re- port of the proceedings of the Salt Lake mass meet- ing. May 2, 18S5. Comments and review by the Tribune. [Salt Lake City: Tribune Co., 1885.] II p. S\ Thatcher (The) episode. A concise statement of the facts in the case. Interesting letters and documents. A report of ^L Thatcher's claims, pleas and admissions. Salt Lake City; Deseret News Pub. Co., 1896, 47 p. 8°. Thayer (William Makepeace). The Mormon settlement. (In his: Marvels of the new West. Nor-vich, Conn., 1888. 8°. pp. 404-406.) Thomander (J. H.) Femogtyve af Mormon- ernes Lwresxtninger, sammenholdte med Udsagen af den hellige Skrift. Oversat fra Svensk af N. Schrader. Kjobenhavn: T. Lind, 1856. 20 p. 16°. Thomas (John). See Van Dusen (Increase McGee and Maria), ««-]0. 12°. p. 161- 212.) Tourgee (A. W. ) Button's inn. Boston: Roberts Bros., 1%%-!. x, 41S p. 12°. Gist (W. W.) Button's Inn. [A review of Judge Tourgee's book, covering the Mormons in New York and northern Ohio. " A true picture of Mormonism in Kirtland, Ohio, fifty years ago."] (In: The Book Shelf, 18S7. pp. 3-4.) Towle (Nancy). Description of Mormonites. (In her: Vicissitudes illustrated. Portsmouth, 1833. 2. ed. 16°. pp. 150-159.) Townsend (George Alfred). The Mormon trials at Salt Lake City. Ne-o York: Amer. Ne-Ms Co.. 1871. 49 p. S°. True (The) Church of Jesus Christ. A warn- ing voice, [n.p., iS — ] I 1. 12°. Tucker (Pomeroy). Origin, rise, and progress of Mormonism. Biography of its founders and his- tory of its church. Personal remembrances and 224 LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO THE MORMONS General Works, cont'd. historical collections hitherto unwritten. New York: D. Appleton &' Company, 1867. 302 p., 2 port., 2 pi. 12°. TuUidge (Edward Wheelock). The history of Salt Lake City and its founders... By authority of the city council. Salt Lake City: E. IV. Tul- lidge [1SS3]. 224 p., 2 port. 4°. Preliminary edition of his History of Salt Lake City, 1886. Published originally in TulUdge's Quarterly. History of Salt Lake City. By authority of the city council. Salt Lake City: Star Prtg. Co., 1S86. viii, 896, 172, 36 p., 2 pi., 14 port. 4°. TuUidge's histories. V. 2, containing the history of all the northern, eastern and western counties of Utah; also the counties of southern Idaho. With a biographical appendi.x. . .and . . .a commercial supplement, historical... Salt Lake City, Utah: Press of the Juvenile Instructor, 1889. vi, 372 p., I pi. 25 port. 4°. This is supplementary to his History of Salt Lake City. Life of Brigham Young; or, Utah and her founders. [With Biographical sketches, supple- mentary to same.] A^e-u York, 1876. I p.l., iv, 458, 81 p., I port. 8°. Life of Joseph the Prophet. Piano, Illinois: Board of Pub. 0/ the Reorg. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 18S0. xii, 827 p., 4 port. [2. ed.] 8". The Mormon commonwealth. By a Mor- mon elder. «./., 1866. 351-364 p. 8°. The reformation in Utah. (Harper's Mag. V. 43, pp. 602-610. 1871.) The Magazine indexes this under E. H. Tullidge, but the author must be E. W. Tullidge, as there is no writer on Mor- mon affairs with the former initials. Tuohy(John T.) Shall Mormons be excluded from Congress? (Globe, v. 14, pp. 58-70. Phila- delphia, 1904.) Turner (J. B.) Mormonism in all ages: or. The rise, progress, and causes of Mormonism; with the biography of its author and founder, Joseph Smith, Junior. xVcm York: Piatt &• Peters [1842]. 304 p. 12". Tuttle (Daniel S.) Reminiscences of a mission- ary bishop. xVewYork: Thomas IVhittaker [lqob\. vii (i), 498 p., I port. 8°. Bishop Tuttle's missionary district was " Montana, with jurisdiction in Idaho and Utah." There are numerous refer- ences to the Mormons in 1867 and later years. Tyler (Daniel). A concise history of the Mor- mon battalion in the Mexican war. 1 846-1 847. n. p., 1881. I p.l., 376 p. 8°. Union Pacific Railway. Sights and scenes in Utah for tourists. Chicago: Rand, McNally &" Co. [iSSS] 48 p., I map. 8°. United States. Public Documents. References to the material relating to the Mormons in the messages of the Presidents may be obtained by consulting the index in Vol. 10 of Richardson's Messages and Papers of the Presidents. Only a part of this material is inde.xed below. 1849. Report of the Elections Committee on creden- tials of A. W. Babbitt and his memorial pray- ing to be admitted to a seat in the House as a delegate from the provisional State of Deseret. n.t.-p. 16 p. (U. S. 31. cong., i. sess. House rept. 219.) Contains text of Constitution of 1843 of State of Deseret, with the journal of the convention which formed it, and the proceedings of the legislature consequent thereon. 1851. Map of the Great Salt Lake and adjacent coun- try in the territory of Utah. Surveyed in 1849-50. . .by Capt. Howard Stansbury. . .aided by Lieut. Gunnison. . .and Albert Carrington. Drawn by Lieut. Gunnison and Charles Preuss. Scale 1:240,000. \_New York: Ackerman, 1851.] 3 ft., 5^ in. X2 ft., 5Xin. (U. S. 32. Cong., sp. sess. Sen. ex. doc. 3, in V. 2.) Map of a reconnoissance between Fort Leaven- worth on the Missouri River, and the Great Salt Lake... made in 1849-50... by Capt. Howard Stansbury. . .aided by Lieut. J. W. Gunnison. . . and Albert Carrington. . . Drawn by Lieut. Gun- nison and Charles Preuss. Scale, 1:1,000,000. \_New York:] A. Ackerman [185-]. 2 ft. ,4^ in. X 5 ft., byi in. (U. S. 32. Cong., spec. sess. Senate ex. doc. 3, in v. 2.) 1852. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting information in reference to the con- dition of affairs in the territory of Utah. Janu- ary 9, 1852. [IVashington, 1852.] 33 p. 8". (U. S. 32. Cong., I. sess. H. ex. doc. 25.) This communication was made pursuant to a House res, Dec. 15, 1851, requesting information "especially to enable the House to ascertain whether the due execution of the laws of the U. S. has been resisted or obstructed; whether there has been any misapplication of public funds; and whether the personal rights of our citizens have been inter- ferred with in any manner." The correspondence trans- mitted in the document is the following: John iNL Bernhiscl, delegate from Utah Terr, to the President. Dec. i, 1851. Z. Snow to the President. Sept. 22, 1851. Gov. V'oung to the President. Oct. 20, 1851. Rept. of Messrs. Brandebury, Brocchus and Harris, to the President. Dec. 19, 1851. Mr. Harris (sec'y. of the Terr.) to Mr. Webster (sec'y- of state, U. S. A). Jan. 2, 1852. Mr. Harris to the President (with enclosures). Jan. 2, 1852. Mr. Bernhisel to the President. Dec. 30, 1851. Gov. Young to the President. Sept. 29. 1851. Memorial signed by members of the Legislative Assembly of Utah to the President. Sept. 29, 1851. 1855. Report of the Military Affairs Committee on the questioned expediency of refunding. . .certain expenses incurred by Utah in 1853 in suppressing Indian hostilities. January 29, 1855. i 1. 8°. (U. S. 33. Cong. 2. Sess. House rept. 39.) 1856. Letter from the Comptroller in reference to dis- allowed amounts applying to contingent fund appropriation for the territory of Utah. Decem- ber 10, 1856. 4 p. 8°. (U. S. 34. Cong. 3. Sess. House. Mis. doc. 47.) 1857- Adverse report of the Territories Committee on petitions of the citizens of Carson Valley, Utah. . .praying for annexation. . .to the state of California. . .with bill to change the eastern boundary of. . .California. . .Jan. 20, 1857. 2 p. 8°. (U.S. 34. Cong. 3. Sess. House rept. ii6.) LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO THE MORMONS 225 U. S. Public Documents, cont'd. Reports of the War Department on the Utah expedition. (In: Annual report of the Secretary of War. December, 1857. Wasking/on, 1S58. pp. 21-37.) (In: U. S. 35. Cong., i. sess. Sen. ex. doc. II. pp. 21-37.) Contains among other correspondence Brigham Young's letter of Sept. 29, 1857, " To the officer Commanding the Forces now Invading Utah Terr.," i. e., Albert Sidney Johnston, and Young's Proclamation of Sept. 15, 1S57. Utah (The) expedition. Message from the Pres- ident. . .transmitting reports from the Secreta- ries of State, of War, of the Interior, and of the Attorney-General, relative to the military expedi- tion ordered into the Territory of Utah. Febru- ary 26, 1858. [Washingtoti^ 1858. 215 p. 8°. (U. S. 35. Cong. I. sess. H. ex. doc. 71.) In addition to the correspondence of the army officers and civilians of the Office of Indian Affairs and the General Land Office, this document contains the following letters, etc., by Brigham Young: Letter to '• Officer commanding the forces now invading Utah Terr." Sept. 29, 1857. p. 33. Young signs himself " Gov.and.Supt. of Indian Affairs. Utah Terr." Proclamation declaring martial law. Sept. 15, 1857. p. 34, Letter to Col. Alexander, U. S. A. Oct. 7, 1B57. p. 47. Same to same. Oct. 14, 1857. p. 48. Oct. 28, 1857. P- 54- Letter to Col. Johnston and Col. Alexander, U. S. K. Nov. 26, 1857. p. no. Letter to J. W. Denver, U. S. Comr. Indian Affairs. Oct. 7, 1857. p. 20Q. Letter to Dr. G. Hurt, U. S. Indian agt. for Utah Terr. Sept. 26, 1857. p. 2og. Letter to G. W. Armstrong, U. S. Indian agt. Oct. 16, 1857. p. 210. 1858. Message of the President relative to the prob- able termination of Mormon troubles in Utah territory. June 10, 1858. 7 p. 8°. (U. S. 35- Cong. I Sess. House ex. doc. 138.) Proclamation of the President relating to the insubordination of the inhabitants of the territory of Utah. (In: Annual message of the President ... December, 185S. Washington, 1858. v. I, pp. 69-72.) (In: U. S. 35. Cong. 2. sess. S. ex. doc. I, pp. 69-72.) Correspondence of the War Department with the civil and military officers and the com- missioners, Messrs. Powell and McCuUoch, re- lating to the affairs of Utah. (In: Annual re- port of the Secretary of War. December, 1858. Washington, 1858. pp. 28-223.) (In: U. S. 35. Cong. 2. sess. S. ex. doc. I, pp. 28-223.) Comprises a large number of letters by officers of the U. S. army, officials of the War Dept., the federal governor of Utah Terr., circulars, proclamations, etc.. and two let- ters from Brigham Young, to Col. Kane, March 9, 1858, and to Gov. Cumming.jApril 16. 1859. Report by Engineer Dept. of explorations across the Great Basin of the Territory of Utah for a direct wagon-route from Camp Ford to Genoa, in Carson valley in iZ^r). .. Washington: Govt. Prtg. Off., 1876. 518 p., 4 charts, 2 maps, 17 pi. 4°. Affairs in the department of Utah. (In: An- nual report of the Secretary of War. December, 1859. Washington, liibo. v. 2, pp. 121-255.) (In: U. S. 36. Cong. I. sess. S. ex. doc. 2, pp. 121-255.) Large number of letters of army officers, War Dept. of- ficials and Gov. Cumming of Utah Terr. Relates in great measure to peaceful operation by army officers in opening roads, grazing grounds, etc. There is also some material on the Mountain Meadow Massacre. i860. Report by Judiciary Committee on "A bill to punish and prevent the practice of polygamy in the territories of the United States, and other places, and disapproving and annulling certain acts of the Legislative Assembly of the territory of Utah "... March 14, i860. {^Washington, i860.] 5 p. 8°. (U. S. 36. Cong., I. sess. H. rept. 83.) Message of the President. . .communicating. .. the correspondence between the judges of Utah and the Attorney General or President, with ref- erence to the legal proceedings and condition of affairs in that territory. April 9, i860. {Wash- ington, i860.] 64 p. 8°. (U. S. 36. Cong., I. sess. S. ex. doc. 32.) Correspondence of the State Department rela- tive to the condition of affairs in the territory of Utah. May 2, 1S60. 51 p. 8°. (U. S. 36. Cong. I. Sess. House ex. doc. "S.) Message of the President. ..communicating. .. information in relation to the massacre at Moun- tain Meadows, and other massacres in Utah Territory. May iS, 1S60. {Washington, \%i>o.'\ 139 p. 8°. (U. S. 36. Cong. I. sess. S. ex. doc. 42.) 1862. Letter from the Secretary of the Interior, trans- mitting report of the investigation of the acts of Governor Young, ex officio superintendent of Indian affairs in Utah Territory. January 15, 1862. {Washington, 1862.] 124 p. 8°. (U. S. 37. Cong., 2. sess. H. ex. doc. 29.) Letter from the Secretary of the Interior in answer to resolution of the House of 24th March, furnishing the evidence called for in re- lation to Indian department property in Utah territor)-. April 4, 1862. 31 p. 8°. (U. S. 37. Cong. 2. Sess. House ex. doc. 97.) Letter of the Adjutant General to Brigham Young, dated April 28, 1S62, authorizing him to equip a company of cavalry [pay for which to be furnished later by the United States]. (In: War of the Rebellion. Official Records. Ser. 3, v. 2, p. 27. Washington, 1902.) 1867. Utah Territory. Resolution of Hon. John Bid- well, relative to affairs in Utah Territory. February 25, 1867. [With. . .report by Maj. Gen. M. B. Hazen.] {Washington, l?>b-].'\ 5 p. 8°. (U. S. 39. Cong. 2. sess. H. misc. doc. 75.) Report of the Judiciary Committee [adverse on] the memorial of the Legislative Assembly of the territory of Utah, praying for the repeal of "An act to prevent and punish the practice of polygamy in the territories of the United States " ... February 28, 1867. {Washington, 1867.] 4 p. 8°. (U. S. 39. Cong., 2 sess. H. rept. 27.) 226 LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO THE MORMONS Li. S. Public Documents, cont'd. 1S69. Bill (A) to provide for the execution of the law against the crime of polygamy in the Terri- tory of Utah, and for other purposes. [As re- ported by Mr. Cragin, December 21, 1S69.] IVaskingtoH, 1869. 20 p. f°. (U. S. 41. Cong. S. 286. 1875. Report of the Elections Committee on charges made against George Q. Cannon, delegate from Utah. January 21, 1875. 2 pts. 8°. (U. S. 43. Cong. 2. Sess. House rept. 106.) 1879. Letter from the Secretary of the Interior, trans- mitting certain petitions for enforcing the anti- polygamy act of 1862. February I, 1S79. [IVashington, 1879.] 6 p. 8°. (U. S. 45. Cong., 3. sess. H. ex. doc. 58.) 1882-1896. Annual report of the Utah commission, 1-15 (and final). 1882-1896. (In: Annual rept. of the Secy, of the Interior.) Separates, 1S86-1896. iVashington, 18S6-1896. 8°. This commission was appointed by President Arthur under sec. g of " An Act to amend sec. 5352 of the Revised Statutes, in reference to bigamy, etc.," approved March 22, 1882, known as the Edmunds law By this act all the registration and election offices of Utah Territory were va- cated, and placed under the control of the Board of Regis- tration and Election, commonly called the Utah Commis- sion. 1882. Letter from the Secretary of the Interior rel- ative to the alleged action of certain Mormons in inciting the Piute and Navajo Indians to out- break. February 7, 1882. \^ Was hingl on, l?>?i2.'\ 2 p. 8°. (U. S. 47. Cong. I. Sess. House ex. doc. 65.) To prevent persons living in bigamy or polyg- amy from holding any civil office of trust or profit in any of the territories of the United States, and from being delegates in Congress. February 14, 1882. \lVashington: Judiciary Committee, 1882.] I 1. 8°. (U. S. 47. Cong., I. sess. H. rept. 386.) Compensation of commissioners under the act for the suppression of bigamy, &c. April 3, 1882. ^Washington, \%%2.\ 2 p. 8°. (U.S. 47. Cong., I. sess. H. ex. doc. 152.) XS83. Edmunds (The) act, reports of the Utah Com- mission, rules, regulations and decisions, and population, registration and election tables, &c. For the information of registration and election officers in Utah. Salt Lake City: Tribune Co., 1S83. 2p.l., 3-I2I p. 8°. Salt Lake City: Tribune Prtg. Co., 1SS3. 46 p., I 1. 8°. 1884. Special report of the Utah Commission made to the Secretary of the Interior relative to polyg- amy in Utah. Washington, lil)^. 15 p. 8°. (U. S. 48. Congress, i sess. House Ex. doc. 153.) Report of the Territories Committee relating to the governing of Utah by a commission for the purpose of preventing the crime of polygamy . .. April 24, 18S4. 4 p. 8°. (U. S. 48. cong. I. sess. House rept. 1351.) Minority report of the Territories Committee on the bill to re-organize the legislative power of Utah territory. April 26, 1884. 57p. 8°. (U.S. 48. Cong. I. Sess. House rept. 1351, pt. 2.) Communication (A) from the Secretary of the Interior relative to polygamy in Utah. May 6. 1884. 6 p. 8°. (U. S. 48. Cong. I. Sess. House ex. doc. 153.) 1S85. [Favorable] report of the Claims Committee on bill referring. . .to claims for property seized by General Johnston on the Utah expedition [1857]. . .February 28, 1885. 2 p. 8°. (U.S. 48. Cong. 2. Sess. House rept. 2650.) 18S6. Act (An) to amend an act entitled "An act to amend section 5352 of the revised statutes of the United States, in reference to bigamy, and for other purposes." [January 12, June 10, 1886. Washington, 1 886.] 32 p. f°. (U. S. 49. Cong., I. sess. S. 10. [Rept. no. 2735.]) Message of the President recommending [mea- sures to secure special session of Utah leg- islature] to make necessary appropriations for the expenses of that territory. May 11, 1886. 2 p. 8°. (U. S. 49. Cong. I. Sess. Senate ex. doc. I39-) [Favorable] report of Judiciary Committee on resolutions. .. for the amendment of the con- stitution of the United States [relating to polyg- amy]. May 24, 1886. 12 p. 8°. (U. S. 49. Cong. I. Sess. House rept. 2568.) Report of Education and Labor Committee on amendment intended to be proposed to sundry civil bill providing for an appropriation to aid in the establishment of a school in Utah to be under the direction of the Industrial Christian Home Assn. of Utah, and to provide employment and self-support for the dependent classes in that territory, with a view to the suppression of polyg- amy therein. June 5, 1886. n. t.-p. 46 p. (U. S. 49. cong., I sess. Senate rept. 1279.) The larger part of this report is taken up with the hear- ings before the committee. On p. 7 et seq. are printed the text in full of the articles of incorporation of the original institution. Suppression of polygamy in Utah. [With short account of the "State of Deseret."] June 10, 1S86. ^Washington, 1886.] 10 p. 8°. (U. S. Judiciary Committee, 49. Cong., i. sess. H. rept. 2735, pt. r.) Bigamy. Views of the minority of the Judiciary Committee. August 5, 18S6. \^Washington,\%%b.'\ 7 p. 8°. (U. S. 49. Cong., I. sess. H. rept. 2735, pt. 2.) 1SSS-1S92. Annual report of the Utah Commission as a board of management and control of the Indus- trial Christian Home Association of Utah. I et LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO THE MORMONS 227 V. S. Public Documents, cont'd. seq., 1S8S-1S92. (In: U.S. Congressional docu- ments as follows:) 1. 1888 in 50 cong., i sess. Sen. ex. doc. 57. 2. 1889 " 51 " I " " misc. doc. 34. [3.1 i8gi " 52 " I " House misc. doc. 104. L4-] 1892 " 52 " 2 " 6. By act. of Aug. 4, 1S86 (24 Stat., 252), Congress estab- lished an industrial home in the Territory of Utah to pro- vide employment and means of self support for the de- pendent women who renounced polygamy, and made an appropriation for the construction of the building and the maintenance of the institution. The control was vested in a board consisting of the Governor, the justices of the Supreme Court and the district attorney of Utah Territory. Under this control the home continued for more than two years. By act of Congress of Oct. iq, 1888 (25 Stat., 584), the Utah Commission succeeded to the control. In i8u3. Congress having failed to make appropriation for the con- tinued maintenance of the Association, the building was surrendered to the Utah Commission. 1888. Ad.mission (The) of Utah. Arguments in favor of the admission of Utah as a state, made before the Committee on Territories of the United States Senate, first session, fiftieth con- gress. . .February 1 8, 1888. Washington: Govt. Printing Office, !%?>?>. 44 p. 8°. [Favorable] report of Judiciary Committee on resolutions proposing an amendment to the constitution prohibiting polygamy within the United States. February 21. 188S. 2 p. 8°. (U. S. 50. Cong. I. Sess. House rept. 553.) Letter from the acting Attorney-General in relation to convictions for polyejamy in Utah and Idaho. September 14, 1888. [ Washington. 1888.] II p. 8°. (U. S. 50. Cong. I. Sess. House e.\. doc. 447.) Letter from the Attorney-General, transmit- ting. . .a statement relative to the e.xecution of the law against bigamy. December 17, 188S. ^Washington. 1888.] 65 p. 8°. (U. S. 50. Cong., 2. sess. S. ex. doc. 21.) Report of Territories Committee on House bill relating to the admission of Utah into the Union on equal footing with the original states . . . March 2, 1889. 295 p. 8°. (U. S. 50. cong., 2. sess. House rept. 4156.) Reprint of the separate report of John A. Mc- Clernand, as a member of the Utah Commis- sion, on the Mormon question, Sept. 23, 1889. Washington, i8go. 20 p. 8°. 1890. Amendment to section 5352, revised statutes [in reference to bigamy]. April 29, l8go. [ Wash- ington, 1S90.] 28 p. 8'^. (Territories Com- mittee. U. S. 51. Cong., I. Sess. H. rept. 1811.) 1892. Adverse report of the Judiciary Committee on bill providing for two additional associate jus- tices of the supreme court of the territory, Utah. February 9, 1892. I 1. 8°. (U. S. 52. Cong. I. Sess. House rept. 232.) Letters of the United States marshal relative to the territory of Utah. March 15, 1892. 4 p., 3 plans. 8°. (U. S. 52. Cong. I. sess. H. ex. doc. 139, pt. 2.) [Adverse] report of Territories Committee on bill entitled " A bill for the local government of the territory of Utah. . . " April I, 1892. 28 p. S°. (U. S. 52. Cong. I. Sess. House rept. 943.) 1893. Report of Utah Commission relative to occu- pancy of the Industrial Christian Home build- ing at Salt Lake City, Utah, December 5, 1893. 7 p. 8°. (U. S. 53. Cong., 2. Sess. Senate mis. doc. 7.) 1894. Letter from the Attorney-General, calling atten- tion to the large sums due the United States from Utah for support of United States convicts in the territory. January 4, 1894. i 1. 8°. (U. S. 53. Cong. 2. Sess. Ex. doc. 28.) Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury in response to the Senate resolution of January 16, 1894, calling for information as to the amount due the United States from Utah on account of costs and expenses for prosecutions required to be paid by said Territory under act of June 23, 1874. 2 p. 8°. (U. S. 53. Cong. 2. Sess. Senate. Ex. doc. 28.) Report of Mr. Faulkner from the Committee on Territories recommending the admission of Utah as a state. May 17, 1S94. 29 p. 8°. (U. S. 53. Cong. 2. Sess. Sen. Rept. 414.) Proceeding in the House, 1899-1900, relative to the rejection of Brigham H. Roberts. (In: Congressional Record, v. 33 (see index).) 1899. A BILL providing that no polygamist shall be a senator or representative. Introduced in the House by Mr. Clark, Jan. 23, 1S99. n.p. [1899.] I 1. 4°. (U. S. 55. Cong. H. R. 11735.) Joint resolution proposing amendments to the Constitution prohibiting polygamy within the United States and all places subject to their jurisdiction, and disqualifying polygamists for election as Senators or Representatives in Con- gress. Introduced in the House by Mr. Capron, Feb. 6, 1899. I 1. 4°. (U. S. 55. Cong. 3. sess. Res. 354.) Amendments to the constitution prohibiting po- lygamy, etc. Report of [Election Committee to accompany H. res. 354]. February 27, 1899. [Washington, 1899.] 16 p. 8°. (U. S. 55. Cong. 3. sess. H. rept. 2307.) [Hearing before] special committee to inves- tigate the eligibility of Brigham H. Roberts, of Utah, to a seat in the House of Representatives. [December, 1899.] n. t.-p. [Washingto>t, 1900.] 245 p. 8°. Joint resolution proposing amendments to the Constitution disqualifying polygamists for elec- tion as Senators and Representatives in Congress and prohibiting polygamy and polygamous asso- ciation. . . In the House Dec. 4, 1899. u. p. iSgg. 4 p. 4°. (U.S. 56. Cong., House Joint Res. I.) Resolution [instructing the Committee on the Judiciary to report to the Senate all informa- tion relative to the practice of polygamy in the United States. . .also if polygamists have held 228 LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO THE MORMONS U. S. Public Documents, cont'd. elective offices in Utah, or Presidential appoint- ments...] In the Senate Dec. 6, iSgq. w. /., 1899. 2 p. 4°. (U. S. 56. Cong., Senate Kes. 7-) Joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States prohibiting polygamy and polygamous cohabitation within the bounds of a State or Territory of the United States. In the House, Dec. 11, 1899. "■ /•> 1899. 2 p. 4°. (U.S. 56. Cong., House Joint Res. 6g.) Joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States, prohibiting polygamy. In the House, Dec. 20, 1899. ;/. /. 1899. 2 p., I 1. 4°. (U. S. 56. Cong. House Joint Res. 93.) 1900. Joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution to disqualify persons found guilty of polygamy or polygamous cohabitation from holding office. In the House, Jan. 8, 1900. u.p., 1900. 2 p. 4°. (U. S. 56. Cong., House Joint Res. 112.) Report [majority and minority], from the special committee on the case of Brigham H. Roberts, representative-elect from the State of Utah. January 20, 1900. ;/. (.-f>. 77 p. 8°. (U. S. 56. Cong., I. sess. House rept. 85. pts. 1-2 in I.) Resolutions from the majority and minority of the special committee on the case of Brigham H. Roberts. January 20, igoo. «. t.-p. 2 1. f°. ,U. S. 56. Cong. I. sess. H. res. 107, 108.) Disqualifying polygamists for election as Sena- tors, etc., Feb. 16, 1900. Report of Elec- tion Committee to accompany House Joint Res. I. «. /., 1900. 17 p. 8°. (U. S. 56. Cong., I. sess. II. rept. 348.) Contains short history of Mormonism. John C. Graham and Orson Smith. Report of Post Office Committee [on hearings]. Sub- mitted by Mr. McPherson, March, 1900. [Rela- tive to ineligibility to hold Federal office. Washington, igoo.] 40, 14 p. 8°. (U. S. 56. Cong. I. sess. H. rpt. 611.) Graham and Smith were Mormons and question of in- eligibility was raised for same reason as was that of Brigham H. Roberts. ig02. Polygamy. Joint resolution of Judiciary Com- mittee proposing an amendment to the Con- stitution of the United States prohibiting polyg- amous cohabitation within the bounds of a state or territory of the United States, 1902. «. /., 1902. 17 p. 8°. 1903. Insiue (The) of Mormonism. A judicial ex- amination by the District Court for the Third Judicial District of Utah of the endowment oaths administered in all the Mormon temples... to determine whether membership in the Mormon Church is consistent with citizenship in the United States. Salt Lake Cily: The Utah Amer- icans, 1903. 93 p. 8°. I 1 904- 1 906. Proceedings before the Committee on Privi- leges and Elections of the United States Senate in the matter of the protests against the right of Hon. Reed Smoot, a Senator from the State of Utah, to hold his seat. Washington: Govt. Prtg. Off., 1904-06. 4 V. 8°. Utah. Public Documents. Territory, 1847-lSg^. Auditor. Annual report. 1851, 1854, 1862/63, 1864/65- 1868/69, 1872-1S73. It is not possible to determme precisely the dates cov- ered by the reports for 1851 and 1854. The reports of J862/3 and 1S64/S to :866'7 are for the fiscal year ending Oct. 31. The report of 1867/8 covers from Nov. i, 1867, to Dec. 12, 1868, that of 1868/9 covers from Dec. 13, 1868, to Dec. 31, 1869. The reports for 1872 and 1873 ^rc f°r the calendar year. The auditor of 1852 (Wm. Clayton) makes the report as auditor for the " State of Deseret." The reports 1851, 54, 62/3, 64/5, -63/q are in the Legist. Assembly journals. The reports for 1872 and 1873 are con- tained in Gov. Woods' message for 1874. Continued as: Biennial report of the auditor of public accounts for the calendar years 1874-75-1892-93. (In: Legisl. Assem. Journals for 1876-1S94.) The reports for 1874-75 and 1876-77316 also contained in Gov. Emery's messages of 1876 and 1878 rasp. Separates. 1886-S7, 1892-93. Salt Lake City [1887-93]. 8°. County financial reports, 1873/75, 1875/77, 1879/81,1881/83. Salt Lake City, i?,-;b-?>j^. 8°. A large number of these reports appe.ir also in the jour- nals of the Legislative Assembly from 1867 to 1890. These reports constitute the annual financial reports of the individual counties, required to be transmitted to the territorial auditor. Citizens. Memorial against the admission of Utah Territory as a state. May 6, 1872. n. t.-p. 82 p. 8°. (U. S. 42. cong., 2. sess., House misc. doc. 208.) Non-Mormon citizens of Utah. Memorial of a committee of forty-five gentlemen; selected at a public meeting of non-Mormon residents and voters of Salt Lake City. . held on the 19th of January, 1874, to prepare a memorial to Con- gress, setting forth the grievances of the non- Mormon people... and for such legislation by Congress as is needed for the full protection of all classes of people residing in said territory. February g, 1874. \^Washington'\ 1874. 8 p. 8°. 43. cong., I. sess. H. misc. doc. 120.) Memorial to congress asking for the admission of Utah as a state in the Union. June 23, 1882. n. t.-p. 13 p. 8°. (U. S. 47. cong., i. sess., House misc. doc. 43.) Constitutional Conventions. 1849. Constitution of the State of Deseret, with the journal of the convention which formed it, and the proceedings of the legislature conse- quent thereon, n. t.-p. [Washington] 1850. 12 p. 8°. (U. S. 31. cong., I. sess. H. misc. doc. 18.) 1858. Memorial of delegates of the convention which adopted a constitution with a view to the admission of Utah into the Union... together LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO THE MORMONS 229 Utah {Terr.) Public Documents, cont'd. with a copy of that constitution, April 20, 1S5S. 10 p. 8°. (U. S. 35. cong., I. sess. S. misc. doc. 240.) i860. Memorial. . .of the people of.. .Utah, ac- companied by a state constitution, asking admis- sion into the Union. December 31, 1S60. 11 p. 8°. (U. S. 36. cong. 2. sess. H. misc. doc. lo.) 1862. Constitution of the State of Deseret. Me- morials of the Legislature and constitutional convention of Utah Terr., praying admission of said territory into the Union as the State of Deseret. 1S62. 11 p. (U. S. 37. cong., 2. sess. House misc. doc. 78.) Contains text of Constitution of 1862. 1872. Memorial of the convention. ..convened at Salt Lake City, February 19, 1872; with the con- stitution of. . .Deseret. April 2, 1872. 21 p. 8°. (U. S. 42. cong. 2. sess. H. misc. doc. 165.) 18S2. Constitution of the state of Utah. Adopted by the convention, April 27, 1882. Ratified by the people. May 22, 1S82. Salt Lake City: Des- eret .Vews Co., iS32. 42 p. 8°. With journal of proceedings and memorial asljing ad- mission into the Union. 1887. Constitution of the state of Utah, and me- morial to Congress, asking admission into the Union. 1SS7. [Salt Lake City, 18S7.] 27 p. 8°. 1 888. Memorial. .. [asking admission into the Union] January 12, 18SS. 14 p. 8'\ (U. S. 50. cong. I. sess. H. misc. doc. 104.) Council. Journal. Sess. i, and special (1851/2) ; 3-4 (1853/4-1S54/5); 13 (1863/4); 15-31 (1865/6- 1894). Salt Lake City, iis'2-i^?>%. 8°. Continued as: Annual report of the commissioner of schools, i-[7] (1888-1894). n. t.-p. (In: U. S. con- gressional docs., as follows.) I. 1888 in 50 cong., 2 sess. Sen. e.\. doc. 87. 1890 1893 51 51 52 52 53 53 27- " " " 46. House misc. doc. 47. Sen. ex. doc. 30. " " 24. " " " so. Statistics Bureau. Triennial report, 1894. Salt Lake City, 1895. 8°. Statutes. Acts, resolutions and memorials, passed at the several annual sessions. . .from 1851 to 1870 in- clusive. .Salt Lake City: J. Bull, 1870. 8°. Acts, resolutions and memorials, passed at the several annual sessions. . . Great Salt Lake City: J. Cain, 1855. 460 p. 12°. Acts, resolutions and memorials, passed at the several annual sessions . . . Great Salt Lake City: H. McEwen, 1866. viii, 247 p. 8°. Laws passed, i. and spec. (1851/2), 11 (1861/2), 16-19(1867-70), 21 (74), 23(1878), 25-31(1882- 1894). Salt Lake City, \'i>^^-^\. 8°. Supreme Court. Rules of practice in the Supreme Court of Utah Territory [revised and adopted, 1891. Salt Lake City, 1891J. 15 p- 8°. Treasurer. .A.nnual report of the treasurer, 1862/63, 1864/65- 1868/69. (In: Legisl. Assem. journals, 1863/64- 1870.) The reports of 1862/63, 1864/65 and 1865/66 are for the fiscal year ending Oct. 31. The reports of 18667 and 1867/8 are for the fiscal year ending Dec. 12. The report of 1868/9 ends with the calendar year of 1869. Continued as: Biennial report of the treasurer for the calendar period ending 1873-1893. (In: Legisl. Assem. journals, 1876-1894.) 1873, 1875, 1877. (In.: Gov.'s message, 1876, 1878.) 1887. (In: Auditor's Biennial report, 1886/87.) Women. A petition of 22,626 women of Utah asking for the repeal of certain laws, the enactment of others, and the admission of the territory of Utah as a stale. January 13, 1876. 2 p. 8°. (U. S. 44- Cong. I Sess. Housemis.doc. 42.) State, i8g6-date. Adjutant General's Office. Report of the adjutant general, 1897/98. Salt Lake City, 1899. 8°. 1897/98-1905/06. Salt Lake City. 1899- 1907. (In: Public docs. 1897/98-1905/06.) Attorney General, Office of. Report of the attorney-general, 1-2 (1896-1S97/9S). Salt Lake City, 1897-99. 8°. 2 et seq. (1897-/98-1904/06.) Salt Lake aV^' [1898-1907]. (In: Public docs. 1897/98- 1905/06.) Auditor. Annual report. 1896. Salt Lake City, i%q-]. 8°. Continued as: Biennial report of the auditor, 1896/98-1904/06. Salt Lake City, 1 898-1907. 8°. 1897/98-1904/06. Salt Lake City. 1S98-1907. (In: Public docs. 1897/98-1905/06.) Bribery Investigation Committee. Stenographic report of the evidence taken before the Legislative Committee on investigation in the hearing on Representative Law's charges of bribery. February, 1899. {Salt Lake City: Salt Lake Herald Print,] 1899. 48 I. 4°- Repr.: Salt Lake Herald. Code Commission. Report, 1897. 5tY Statutes. Revised statutes. . . 1897. Constitutional Conventions. 1895. Constitution of the State of Utah as framed by the constitutional convention. . .Salt Lake City... 1895. Salt Lake City: Tribune Job Prtg. Co., 1895. 12. iv, 48 p. 8°. 1895. Official report of the proceedings and de- bates of the convention assembled. . .on the fourth day of March, 1895, to adopt a con- stitution for the state of Utah. Salt Lake City: Star Prtg. Co., 1898. 2 v. 4°. Engineer's Office. Biennial report of the engineer, i-2_(iS97/8- 1899/1900); 4 (1903-04). Salt Lake City, 1899- 1905. 8°. 1-5(1897/98-1905/06). Salt Lake City, 1899-1907. (In: Publicdocs. 1897/98-1905/06.) Equalization Board. Report of the board, 1897/98. Salt Lake City, 1899. 8°. 1897/98-1905/06. Salt Lake City, 1899- 1907. (In: Public docs. 1897/98-1905/06.) LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO THE MORMONS 231 Utah {State) Public Documents, cont'd. Governor. Biennial messages. 1897-1907. Salt Lake City, 1897-1907. 8°. Gov. Well's inaugural message, Jan. 8, i8q6, may be found in the House and Senate journals of 1806. It is also printed in the report of the Utah Commission for 1896. All the messages of the Governors are to be found in the House and Senate journals, some of them may also be found in the Public Documents. House of Representatives. Journal. Sess. 1-2 (1896-1897) ; 4-7(1901-1907). Sale Lake City, 1896-1907. 8". Rules. Sess. 2-3 (1897-99); 6(1905). Salt Lake City, 1 897-1905. 8°. Judiciary Committee. Report on bill for punishment of polygamy, n.t.p. 1888. (House Journal. 28 sess. 1888, pp. 132-134-) Land Commission. Annual report of state board of land commissioners. 1-7(1896-1902). Salt Lake City, i?sqi-l()02- 8°. 3 (1898), 5-7 (1900-1902), g-io (1904- 1905). Salt Lake City, 1899-1905. (In: Public docs. 1898-1905/06.) Legislature. [Public documents.] 1897/98, '99/1900, 1901/02, 1903/04, 1905/06. [Salt Lake City] 1899-1907. 8°. Public Instruction Department. Report of superintendent, 1-2(1896-1896/8). Salt Lake City, 1S97-99. 8°. 2-6(1896/98-1904/06). Salt Lake City, 1899-n. d. (In: Public docs. 1897/98-1905/06.) Semi-Centennial Commission. Official report, and financial statement of the... commission and official programme of the Utah Pioneer Jubilee held at -Salt Lake City. . .July 20 to 25, 1897, in commemoration of the arrival of the first band of pioneers in the valley of the Great Salt Lake. Salt Lake City: Dese}-et News Pub. Co., 1899. 99 p. 8°. Senate. Journal. Sess. 1-2 (1896-97): 4-7 (1901-1907). Salt Lake City, 1896-1907. 8°. Rules. Sess. 2-3 (1897-99); 6(1905). Salt Lake City, 1897-1905. 8°. State Department. [Biennial] report of the secretary. 1896-97/98, 1901/02-1903/04. Salt Lake City, 1897-1905. 8°. 1897/98-1905/06. Salt Lake\Ciiy, 1899- 1907. (In: Public docs. 1897/98-1905/06.) Statistics Bureau. Annual report. 1-6 (1901-1906). Salt Lake City, 1902-1907. 8°. Statutes. Lawrs passed. I. andjspec. — 3. sess. (1896-1899). Salt Lake City, 1896-99. 8". The revised statutes of Utah as reported to the legislature of the state of Utah at its second regular session by the Code commission. Salt Lake City: Descret News Pub. Co., iZi)"]. 2 v. £°. The revised statutes of the state of Utah in force Jan. I, 1898. [Lincoln, Neb.: State Journal Co., prtrs., 1S97.] XX, 1224 p. 4°. Treasurer, Office of. Biennial statement of the treasurer. 1898/99— 1901/02. [Salt Lake City] 1899-1903. 8°. 1897/98-1904/06. Salt Lake City, 1899-1907. (In; Public docs. 1897/98-1905/06.) Salt Lake City, 1 899-1907. 8°. Utah affairs. Congress and polygamy. Salt Lake City: Desiret News Est., \'i,-ii,. 30 p. 8°. Consists of nine letters signed " Veritas," and te.xt of Poland bill. Utah Board of Trade. The resources and at- tractions of the territory of Utah. Omaha, 1S79. 74 p., 7 pi. 8°. Utah Commission. See United States.— Public Documents, 1882-1896. Utah (The) contest for delegate to Congress. The case stated in behalf of Mr. Campbell, includ- ing the evidence. . . Salt Lake City: Tribune Co., 1881. 27, Iviii p., I 1. 8°. Utah and the Mormons. (In: Tribune Almanac for 1859. pp. 37-42. [New York, i860?]) Utah and the Mormons. Detailed account of the experiences of Frederick Loba. (New York Times. May i, 185S. p. 4, cols, 5-6; p. 5, col. i.) Utah (The) Pioneers. Celebration of the en- trance of the pioneers into Great Salt Lake Valley. Thirty-third anniversary, July 24, 1880. Full ac- count of the proceedings. . . Salt Lake City Deseret News Est., 1880. 52 p. 8°. Utah (The) question. (In: Littell's Living Age. Boston. 1854. 8°. pp. 496-498.) From N. Y. Journal of Commerce, January ig, 1854. Utah and statehood. Objections considered. Simple facts plainly told. . By a resident of Utah. New York: The Author, 1888'. ir p. 8°. Utah statehood. Reasons why it should not be granted. Will the American people surrender the territory to an unscrupulous and polygamous theoc- racy? Embracing: the Mormon preliminary move- ment. . . Utah Commission report. . . Salt Lake City: Iribune Print, 1887. 16, 72 p. 8°. Utah's industries. See Fletcher (C. H. B.) Van der Donckt (C.) See Roberts (Brig- ham Henry), and C. Van der Donckt. Van Dusen (Increase McGee), and Maria Van Dusen. Spiritual delusions: being a key to the mysteries of Mormonism, exposing the particu- lars of that astounding heresy, the spiritual wife system, as practiced by Brigham Young, of Utah. By I. McG. Van Dusen, and Maria, his wife, seceders from that singular sect . . . New York: Moulton b' Ttittle, \%'^\. 64 p. 8°. New York: A. Ratiney, 1856. 64 p., I pi. 8°. New York: 114 Nassau St., 1859. 64 P-. 8 pi. 8'. Other editions entitled, Positively true; Hidden orgies; The sublime and ridiculous blended; and. Startling disclosures. The sublime and ridiculous blended, called the endowment: as was acted... in secret, in the Nauvoo Temple... New York: The author, 1848. 3-24 p. 12". Other editions entitled. Positively true; Spiritual delusions; Hidden orgies; and, Startling disclosures. 2;2 LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO THE MORMONS General IForks, cont'd. Positively true. A dialogue between Adam and Eve, the Lord and the Devil, called the endow- ment: as it was acted. ..in secret, in the Nauvoo Temple. . . Albany: C Killiner, 1S47. 24 p. 2. ed. S . Title on cover, "The sublime and ridiculous blended," which was the title of 1848 ed. Other editions entitled, Spirit- ual delusions: Hidden orgies; and. Startling disclosures. Startling disclosures of the great Mormon conspiracy against the liberties of this country: being the celebrated "endowment," as it was acted by upwards of twelve thousand men and women in secret in the Nauvoo Temple, in 1846, and said to have been revealed from God. . . Ne-w York: Blake &f Jackson, 1849. 8 1. 8°. New York: Blake &" Jackson, 1849. 23 p., 2 pi. 8". A^eiu York: Mr. dr" Mrs. Van Dusen, 1849. 23 p., 5 pi. 8°. Ne-iO York: Mr. b' Mrs. Vati Diisen, 1849. 23 p., 2 pi. 8°. New York: Blake' b" Jackson, 1850. 7I., 2pl. 8°. [5. ed.] NeiuYork, (852. 13 1. 8°. Other editions entitled Spiritual delusions; Positively true; The sublime and ridiculous blended; and. Hidden orgies. Van Dusen (Increase McGee and Maria), and John Thomas. Sketch of the rise, progress, and dispersion of the Mormons, by John Thomas; to which is added an account of the Nauvoo Temple mysteries, and other abominations practiced by this impious sect previous to their emigration for Cali- fornia, by I. McG. Van Dusen; formerly one of the initiated [and M. Van Dusen]. London: A. Hall of Co. [1S47] 24 p. 12°. The " Account," which is entitled " Hidden orgies," is the same as his Spiritual delusions; Positively true; The sublime and ridiculous blended; and Startling disclosures, which are the titles of other editions. Veed-Fald (Jorgen). Belysning af nogle af vore Dages uholdbare Troesbekjendelser. Udgivet af Ole Veed-Fald, sen. Aalhorg: C. Schou: H. D. Johansen, 1855-57. 3 v. 12°. Veed-Fald (Ole), sr. En Proces imod Mor- monerne. Meddeelt af O. Veed-Fald. Aalborg: P. A. Hoist, 1S52. 42 p. 16°. *• Veritas," See Utah aflairs. Victor {Mrs. Metta Victoria Fuller). Lives of female .Mormons; a narrative of facts stranger than fiction. By Metta Victoria Fuller. Philadelphia: G. G. Evans, i860, xii, 25-326 p. 12°. Mormon wives: a narrative of facts stronger than fiction. By Metta Victoria Fuller. Ne-u York: Derby b' Jackson, 1856. xii, 25-326 p. 12°. Vindex. .See Mountain Meadows massacre. Vogt Dig for Mormonerne. Kjobenhavn; F. Woldike, 1862. 22 p. 12°. Wainwright (Charles Henry). Mormonism tried by the Bible and condemned; an address to the Church of the Latter- Day Saints. Ipswich: W. Hunt, 1855. 22 p. 12°. Waite {Mrs. Catharine Van Valkenburg). Ad- ventures of the Far-West; and life among the Mor- moas. Chicago. C. V. Waite tSr* Co., 1882. xi, 311 p. lb". The Mormon prophet and his harem; or, An authentic history of Brigham Young, his numer ous wives and children... Cambridge: Riverside Press, 1866. X, 280 p., I pi., I plan, 4 port. 12° Chicago: J. S. Goodman &' Co., 1 868 31 S p., 2 pi., 4 port. 5. ed. rev. 8°. Waite (Charles B. ) Argument before the Com mittee on Elections, House of Representatives March 25-27. 1868, in the case of William M'Grorty vs. Wm. H. Hooper, sitting delegate from. . .Utah n. p. [1868] 32 p. 8°. Waite (Henry Randall). Illiteracy and Mor monism. A discussion of federal aid to education and the Utah problem. Boston: D. Lothrob &" Co. [1885] 43 p. 8°. Wandell (C. W.) History of the persecutions!! endured by the. . . Latter-Day Saints, in America. .. Sydney: A. Mason [1849]. ^4 P- 8°- Ward (Artemus), pseud, of Charles Farrer Browne. Artemus Ward's lecture on the Mor- mons. Edited with a prefatory note by Edward P. Hingston. London: Chatto cSr' Windus, 18S2. 64 p., 14 pi. 12°. Ward (Austin N.) Male life among the Mormons; or. The husband in Utah: detailing sights and scenes among the Mormons; with re- marks on their moral and social economy. Ed. by Maria N. Ward. Philadelphia: J. E. Potter eaves from my journal. Salt Lake City: Juvenile Instructor Off., 1882. 3 ]., 96 p. 2. ed. 12°. (Faith-promoting series. Bk. 3.) [Sermon, referring to the organization, growth and future of the Mormon church; in the Tabernacle, Salt Lake City, Sun., Feb. 24, 1899.] (In: The Salt Lake Herald, Tues., Feb. 26, 1889, V. 19, no. 229, p. 2. Salt Lake City, Utah, i88g.) Wood^ward (C. L.) The first half century of Mormonism. Papers, engravings, photographs, and autograph letters, collected and arranged [in scrap books] by Charles L. Woodward. A^ew York, 1880. 2 v. 4°. World's Fair ecclesiastical history of Utah. Compiled by representatives of the religious denom- inations. Salt Lake City, Utah: G. Q. Cannon i)' Sons Co., 1893. viii, 9-318 p. 8°. Wyl (W.) " Post tenebras lux." Mormon por- traits; or. The truth about the Mormon leaders from 1830 to i8S6...[v. i. Joseph Smith, the prophet, his family and his friends: a study based on facts and documents] Salt Lake City: Tribune Print. &> Publish. Co., 1886. 2 p.]., 320 p. 16°. Year (The) of jubilee. A full report of the pro- ceedings of the fiftieth annual conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, held in the large Tabernacle, Salt Lake City, April 6-8, 1880. Also, a report of the exercises in the Salt Lake Assembly Hall. . .preceding the conference. Salt Lake City: Deseret N'ezvs Est., 18S0. no p. 8°. Young (Anna Eliza). Wife no. 19; or. The story of a life in bondage. . .a complete expose of Mormonism.. .revealing the sorrows, sacrifices and sufferings of women in polygamy. . . With introduc- tory notes by John B. Gough and Mary A. I^iver- more. Hartford, Conn.: Duslin, Gilman b' Co., 1875- 5-605 p., 7 pi., 3 port. 8°. — — Hartford: Diistin, Gilman &" Co., 1876. 605 p., 9 pi.. 3 port. 8°. Young (Brigham). Brigham Young's will. [Salt Lake City, 1877.] 8 p. 8°. [Salt Lake City, 1879.] 8 p. 8°. The resurrection. A discourse. . .delivered in the New Tabernacle, Salt Lake City, at the Gen eral Conference, October 8th, 1875. Salt Lake City: Deserct News. . .[iS-j si] up. 8°. Young (Brigham), as Governor. Proclamations, 1851-52, during ist and special sessions of Legis- lative Assembly. (Legisl. Assem. journals. 1851/2; pp. 158-167.) Contains: Proclamations of July i, 1851 (apportionment); July 21, 1851 (division of Terr, into 3 Indian agencies); Aug. 8, 1851 (division of Terr, into judicial districts); Sept. 18, 1851 (declaration ot persons elected to Council and House of Rep- resentatives); Oct. 4, 1051 (place of holding Nov. election); Dec. 19, 1851 (day of praise and thanksgiving); Feb. 4, 1852 (calling spt-cial session); March 12, 1852 (fi.ting day for election of Lieut. General). Young (Brigham), as Superintendent of Indian Affairs. Report as ex-officio supt. of Indian Af- fairs for Utah Terr, for 1855. (In: Ann. rept. In- terior Dept. 1855, pp. 515-526.) 34. cong., I. sess. Sen. ex. doc. i: pp. 515-526. House ex. doc. i: pp. 515-526. Report as ex officio supt. of Indian Affairs for Utah Terr, for 1856. (In: Ann. rept. Interior Dept. 1856, pp. 575-7S7.) 34. cong., 3. sess. Sen. ex. doc. 5, PP- 575-787; House ex. doc. i, pp. 575-787- Report as ex-oflficio supt. of Indian Affairs for Utah Terr, for 1857. (In: Ann. rept. Interior Dept. 1857, pp. 593-602.) 35. cong., I. sess. Sen. ex. doc. ir: pp. 593-602; House ex. doc. 2: pp. 593-602. This report contains correspondence of 1855 on the sending of Mormon missionaries to the Indians. For additional material relating to Brigham Young other than that immediately following, see United States. Public Documents, under the years 1852, 1857, 1858 and 1862. The Journal of Discourses, published in Liverpool 1854-85 by Brigham Young, his counselors and the Twelve Apostles, and by John Taylor, contains official reports of the principal dis- courses delivered in Salt Lake City during Young's regime. Address to the Saints in Utah. Is Brigham Young President of the Church of Jesus Christ, or is he not? [.Signed: Truth conquers.] London: Nichols dr" Son, 1886. 15 p. 12°. Anderson (Edward H.). The life of Brigham Young. Salt Lake City: G. Q. Cannon &" Sons Co., 1893. viii, g-173 P- 12°. Arthur (Charlotte) vs. Brigham Young es- tate. In the District Court, 3. Judicial District, Utah Territory, C. A., Plaintiff, vs. B. Y. Estate, Defendants. Transcript and statement on appeal [in her suit to recover land in Salt Lake City. n. p. 1879] 26 p. 8°. Brighamism: its promises and their failures. Piano, Kendall Co., III.: The Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints [18—]. 8 p. 8°. Brighamite doctrines. A delir.eation of some of the false doctrines of Brighamism, in extracts from sermons and teachings of Brigham Young and some of his colleagues. [Piano, Kendall Co., HI.: True Latter-Day Saints' Herald 18—?] 8 p. 8°. Crockwell (James H.) Pictures and biographies of Brigham Young and his wives. Being a true and correct statement of the birth, life and death of LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO THE MORMONS 235 JVorks about Brigliam Young, cont'd. President Brigham Voung. . .and brief biographies of his twenty-six wives, and names and number of children born to them. Salt Lake City: G. Q, Can- non &' Sons [18 — ]. 40 p., 15 pis., I port. obi. 24°. [Death and funeral of Brigham Young.] (In: Salt Lake Semi- Weekly Herald. Sept. 5, 1877.) Death of President Brigham Young. Brief sketch of his life and labors. Funeral ceremonies, with full report of the addresses. Resolutions of respect, etc. Salt Lake City: Deseret Nexus..., 1877- 35 P- 8°. Deserkt News, extra, containing a revelation on celestial marriage, a remarkable vision, two dis- courses delivered by President Brigham Young. . . St. Louis [1852]. 48 p. 8°. DiLKE {Sir Charles Wentworth). Brigham Young. Mormondom. Western editors. Utah. Nameless Alps. (In his: Greater Britain. Lon- don, 186S. 2 V. 8°. vi, pp. i46-i8g.) Fraud on the will [of Brigham Young]. Over a million dollars stolen by Taylor & Co. Suit of the heirs. . . Full exposure of the robbery. . . \Salt Lake City, 1879.] 9-28 p. 8°. Greeley (Horace). The Mormons and Mor- monism. Two hours with Brigham Young. Salt Lake and its environs. (In his: An overland jour- ney, from New York to San Francisco... New York, i860. 12°. pp. 209-244.) Hickman (William A.) Brigham's destroying angel: being the life, confession, and startling dis- closures of the notorious Bill Hickman, written by himself, with explanatory notes by J. H. Beadle. New York: G. A. Crofutt, 1872. vii, 9-219 p., 2 port. 12°. Lee (John Doyle). Mormonism unveiled, in- cluding. . .Complete life of Brigham Young. . . St. Louis, 1882. 8°. St. Louis, 1891. 8°. Lyford (C. P.) Brigham Young's record of blood! or. The necessity for that famous "Bible and Revolver"... \_Salt Lake City] 1876. 15 p. 8'. Reprint Salt Lake Daily Tribune, January 25, 1876. McCarthy (Justin). Brigham Young. (In his: Modern leaders. New York, i^jz. 8°. pp. 96-105.) Snow (Zerubbabel), and George A. Smith. Latter-Day Saints in Utah. Opinion of Z. Snow, Judge of the Supreme Court, Utah, upon the official course of Gov. B. Young. Plea of G. A. Smith, and charge of Judge Snow, upon the trial of How- ard Egan for the murder of James Monroe. Ver- dict. A bill to establish a territorial government for Utah, etc. Liverpool: F. D. Richards, 1852. iv, 5-24 p. 8°. TULLIDGE (Edward W.) Life of Brigham Young; or, Utah and her founders. [With bio- graphical sketches, supplementary to same.] New York, [876. I p.l., iv, 458, 8: p., I port. 8°. United States. — Adjutant General. [Letter dated April 28, 1862, to Brigham Young authoriz- ing him to equip a company of cavalry, pay for which to be furnished later by the United States.] {In: War of the Rebellion. Official Records. Ser. 3, V. 2, p. 27. Washington, 1902.) United States. — Indian Affairs Committee. Report [recommending appropriation for payment of] unsettled accounts of Brigham Young... late governor and ex-officio superintendent of Indian affairs in Utah, 1856-1858... February 19, 1S64. 2 p. 8°. (U.S. 38. Cong. I Sess. House rept. 21.) Waite {Mrs. Catharine Van Valkenburg). The Mormon prophet and his harem; or, An au- thentic history of Brigham Young, his numerous wives and children. Cambridge: Riverside Press, 1866. X, 280 p., I pi., I plan, 4 port. 12°. Chicago: J. S. Goodman &' Co., 1868. 318 p., 2 pi., 4 port. 5. ed. rev. 8°. Watchman, pseud. Brigham's manner of tithing and consecration examined. [Signed Watchman.] Piano, III.: The Rcorg. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints [18-?]. 8 p. 8°. Young (Anna Eliza). Wife no. 19; or. The story of a life in bondage. . .a complete expose of Mormonism ..revealing the sorrows, sacrifices and sufferings of women in polygamy... Hartford, Conn., 1875. 8°. Hartford, Conn., 1876. 8°. Young (Eugene). Mormon indorsement of polygamy. (Independent. New York, 1898. 8°. V. 50, pp. 1570-72.) Young (J. W.) Mormonism: its origin, doc- trines and dangers. Ann Arbor, Mich.: G.Wahr [cop. 1900]. 71 p. 12°. Young Ladies' Mutual Improvement Associa- tion. Guide to the first year's course of study. . . Issued as sanctioned by the first presidency of the church. Salt Lake City, Utah: G. Q. Cannon <5r" Sons Co. [188-?] 41 p. 8°. Guide to the second year's course of study . . . Salt Lake City, Utah: G. Q. Cannon (5r" Sons Co. [188-?] 83 p. 8°. Zane (Charles S.) The Edmunds law. " Un- lawful cohabitation," as defined by...Chas. S. Zane, of the Territory of Utah, in the trial of Angus M. Cannon, Esq., in the Third District Court, Salt Lake City, April 27, 28, 29, 1885... Salt Lake City: Juvenile Instructor Office, 1885. 118 p. 12°. Zimmer von Ulbersdorf (G. A.) Unter den Mormonen in Utah. Mit besonderer Beriicksich- tigung der deutschen evangelischen Missionsarbeit. Ein Beitrag zur neueren Missionsgeschichte. Mit 8 Illustrationen. Gutersloh: C. Bertelsmann, 1908, 130 p., 6 pi., 2 port. 8°. Seceding Organizations. Reorganized Church. This section is a list of the publications of the Reorganized Church, so far as they are in the Library. There is also included a small number of works about the Church. Periodicals. Autumn Leaves. [Monthly.] v. 17-date. Lainoni, Iowa, igo4-date. 4°. Current. Expositor (The). [Monthly.] v. i, nos. 2-3, II (February-March, November, 1885). v. 2, no. 4 (April, 1886). Oakland, Cal., 1885-1886. f°. 236 LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO THE MORMONS Reorganized Church, cont'd. Journal of history. Published by Board of Publication of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- Day Saints, v. l-date (1908-date). Lamoni, Iowa, 1908-date. 4°. Current. Messenger (The) of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, v. 1-3, nos. 1-2. Salt Lake City, 1874. f°. Religio (The) quarterly; lessons on the Book of Mormon and archeology, and programs for locals and home classes, v. 2, no. i; v. 3-date. Inde- pendence, Mo., 1904-date. 8°. Current, v. 2, no. i, publ. in Lamoni, la. v. 5, no. 4-date, has subtitle: Lessons on the Book of Mormon and Latter-day revelation and programs (or locals and home classes. Restorer (The). [Monthly.] v. 3, nos. 3, 8[-i3] (February, July-December, 1869). Birniing- kam, Eng., 1869. 8°. Number 13 wrongly numbered 12. Saints' (The) Advocate, v. 1-8. Piano, III., 1878-86. 8°. W. W. Blair, editor. From v. 4, no. 5 pub. in Lamoni, Iowa. Saints' (The) Herald, v. 24-39, 46-47, 50-date. Lamoni, la., 1877-date. f°. Current. Early volumes fortnightly; later weekly. Continuation of True Latter-Day Saints' Herald. The minutes of the general conferences of the Reorganised Church have been published as supplements to the Saints' Herald for several years past. True (The) Latter-Day Saints' Herald, v. 1-23. Cincinnati, O. Piano, III., 1860-76. 8°. Cont'd by Saints' Herald. Zion's Ensign [weekly], v. i, nos. 7, ig; v. 13, no. 4; V. 15, nos. 30-52; v. i6-date (1891, 1902, 1904-date). Independence, Mo., 1891-date. f. Current. Suppl. to Feb 14. Zion's Hope [weekly], v. 19, no. i ; v. 32, no. 4; V. 36, no. 2 ; V. 37, nos. 10-52; v. 38-date. Lamoni, la., iS86-date. f°. Current. General Works. Andersen (Peter), (7«q2- ^49 P- i^"^- Rejection of the Church. Piano, Kendall Co., III. : The Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- Day Saints [\% — ]. 8 p. 8°. i" sheet. Reorganisirte Kirche Jesu Christi der Heil- igen der letzten Tage. Die Busse. Burlington, Iowa: J. G. Bauer [[89-?]. lo p. 12°. Die Grundsatze des E vangeliums Jesu Christi und die Anwendung desselben zur Errettung der Menschen. Burlington, Iowa: J. G. Bauer [I'&f)-!]. 15 p. 12°. Kurzer Auszug des Glaubens und der Lehren. Burlington, Iowa: J. G. Bauer [iZq-l]. I broadside. Die sechste Posaune. Eine Zeugniss der Wahrheit fiir alle Volker. Burlington, Iowa: J. G. Bauer [i?,^)-!]. 53 p. 12°. Die "eine Taufe," die Art — wie und die Personen, denen sie ertheilt werden soil; ihre Vorbe- dingungen und ihr Zweck, sowie eine Beantwortung der Frage; War sie verwalten oder ertheilen soil ? Ste7iiartsville, Mo., l9>'ii. 44 p. 12°. Die Wahrheit. Burlington, Iowa: J. G. Bauer [l?n)-l\. 8 p. 12°. Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Minutes of general conferences, nos. 39, 40, 47, 49, 5T-date (1891, 1892, 1900, 1902, 1904-date). 71. t.-p. [Lamoni, Io7i'ci\ 1891-date. 8°. For several years past the minutes have been published as the supplement of The Saints' Herald, organ of the Reor- ganized Church. Report of the Commitee on American Arch- eology appointed by the General Conference... 1894. Lainoni, Iowa: Herald Pub. House, 1898. 106 p., 3 facsim., 6 maps. 12°. What we believe. [Lamoni, Iowa: Herald Pub. House, 1 89-?] 20 p. 32°. Sheen (Isaac). Divine authority of Joseph Smith the Martyr. No I. [and no. 2. Piano, Kendall Co., III.: Trite Latter Day Saints' Herald, iS — ?] 2 pamphlets. 8°. Great contrast. A selection of texts from King James's translation of the Bible, contrasted with the corresponding texts in the inspired trans- lation of Joseph Smith, the seer. [Piano, Kendall Co., III.: True Latter Day Saints' Herald, 1867.] 8 p. 8°. 238 LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO THE MORMONS Reorganized Church, cont'd. Sheldon (T. J) How to enter the kingdom. Lamoni, Iowa: Herald Pub. House [189-?]. 6 p. 16°. (Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ... Tracts. No. 15.) Smith (Alexander H.) Polygamy: was it an original tenet of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints? Piano, Kendall Co. y HI.: The Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints \\i. — ]. g p. 8°. Smith (David H.) The Bible versus polygamy. Piano, Kendall Co. , ///. .• The Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints \\% — ]. 14 p. 8°. Smith (Heman C.) Historical sketch of the quorum of twelve [of the Church of the Latter- Day Saints]. (Saints' Herald, v. 52, pp. 283-285. Lamoni, la., 1905.) History of the Church [of Latter-Day Saints]. (Saints' Herald, v. 52, pp. 270-276. Lamotii, la., 1905.) Short history of the first presidency [of the Church of Latter-Day Saints, held by Joseph Smith, from 1832-44]. (Saints' Herald, v. 52, pp. 280-281. Lamoni, la., 1905.) The truth defended; or, A reply to Elder D. H. Bays' Doctrines and dogmas of Mormonism. Lamoni, la.: Board of Pub. ..of Latter Day Saints, IQOI. 241 p., 2 pi. 12°. Was Joseph Smith a polygamist? Lamoni, Iowa: Herald Pub. House [1900?]. 16 p. 16°. (Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ... Tracts. No. 26.) Smith (Hyrum O.) The necessity for a reor- ganization of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. I..amoni, Iowa: Herald Pub. House [i8g — ?]. 43 p. 16°. (Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ. No. 18.) Smith (Joseph), jr., the Prophet. The book of Mormon. Translated by Joseph Smith, jun. Re- printed from the third American edition. Piano, III. : Published by the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, \%-i^. .\ii, 545 p. 16°. A revelation and prophecy: by the Prophet, Seer and Revelator. Given December 25, 1832. ([Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ ... Tracts.] No. 30. I 1. 16°. ) Smith (Joseph), third. To the elect lady, on her faithful care of the mss. of the new translation. [A poem.] (In: The elect lady. . .Piano, Kendall Co., III. [1867] 8\) Mormonism and polygamy; plural marriage in America. (Arena. v. 29, pp. 456-465. New York, 1903.) One wife, or many. \Lanioni, Iowa: Her- aid Pub. Hotise, li,^-!] 16 p. 8°. (Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ. . .Tracts. No. 43.) — — Polygamy in the United States. Has it po- litical significance? (North Amer. Rev. v. 176, pp. 450-458. AVw York, 1903.) Reply... to L. O. Littlefield. in refutation of the doctrine of plural marriage. Lamoni, Iowa: The Reorg. Ch. of J. C. 0/ Latter-Day Saints, 1885. 48 p. 12°. Reply to Orson Pratt. Piano, Kendall Co., III.: The Reorg. Ch. of J. C. of Latter Day Saints [18—?]. 16 p. 8°. (No. 14.) Who then can be saved? Piano, Kendall Co., III.: The Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints [i&bd]. 4 p. 8". Whitney (Helen Mar). Plural marriage, as taught by the prophet Joseph. A reply to Jo- seph Smith, editor of the Lamoni (Iowa) '' Her- ald." Salt Lake City: The Juvenile Instructor Office, 1882. 52 p. 12°. Smith (Joseph), third, and Heman C. Smith. History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. 1805-1 890... Lamoni, Io7va: Board of Publication of the Rcorganiztd Church, 1897-1904. 4 V. 8°. Smith (Joseph), third, (?«(/ Thomas W. Smith. A manual of practice and rules of order and debate for deliberative assemblies of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Piano, III.: Bd. of Publication of the Church of Christ, 1876. iv, 12S p. 24°. Smith (Joseph), third, and others. The Saint's Harp: a collection of hymns and spiritual songs for public and private devotion. Piano, III. : The Reor- ganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. 1870. vi, 791 p. 24°. Smith (Lucy), mother of the Prophet. Bio- graphical sketches of Joseph Smith, the Prophet, and his progenitors for many generations. Piano, III., Reorg. Church of Jesus Cht ist of Latter Day Saints: 1S80. 312 p. 16". Smith (William). Remonstrances of William Smith, et al., of Covington, Kentucky, against the admission of Deseret into the Union. December 31. 1849. 3 p. S°. (U. S. 31. Cong. I. Sess. House mis. doc. 43.) Spaulding (Solomon). The " Manuscript found," Or " Manuscript story," of the late Solo- mon Spaulding; from a verbatim copy of the origi- nal. . .including correspondence touching the manu- script... Lamoni, la.: Church of Latter-Day Saints, 1S85. 144 p. 16°. StaflFord (Edwin). Need of revelation. Piano, III. : True Latter-Day Saints' Herald Office [1843]- 4 p. S°. Stebbins (Henry A.) Concordance and refer- ence guide to the Book of Doctrine and Covenants . .. Lamoni, Iowa: Herald Pub. House, 1893. 30 p. 16°. Stenhouse (T. B. H.) The dawning of free- dom. (In his: Rocky Mountain Saints. London [1874]. 8'. pp. 622-645.) Successor (The) in the prophetic office and presidency of the Church. [Signed by An Elder in Utah. Piano, Kendall Co., III.: The Reorg- Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints 18—?]. 1 5 p. 8°. [Piano, Kendall Co., III.: The Reorg. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints iS— ?]. 16 p. Rev. ed. 8°. Truths by three witnesses: a warning voice. [With Epitome of the faith and doctrines...] Lamoni, Iowa [Herald Pub. House, l8g-?]. I 1. 8°. (Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ. . . Tracts. No. 21.) TuUidge (Edward Wheelock). Life of Joseph the Prophet. Piano, Illinois: Board of Pub. of the Reorg. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, 1880. xii, 827 p., 4 port. [2. ed.] 8°. LIST OF WORKS RELATING TO THE MORMONS \9 Reorganized Chtireh, confd. WahlstrcBin(Tohan).^ En Inbjudning till Guds Rike. Utjjifven af den Aterupprattade Jesu Kristi Kyrka af de Sista Dagars Helige. [189-?] 2 1. 8°. Watchman, pseud. Brigham's manner of tithing and consecration examined. [Signed Watch- man.] Piano, III.: The Reo7-g. Church of Jesus Christ of Latler-Bay Saints [li:—!]. 8 p. 8°. The elect lady. [Signed Watchman.] Piano, Kendall Co., III.: The Reorg. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints \l?>b~^. 4 p. 8''. Watson (Wingfield). The necessity of baptism ; and of having authority from God to preach the gospel, and to administer in the ordinances thereof. [By Wingfield Watson.] Piano, III. : Herald Office [18-]. 8 p. 4°. What is truth? What is true orthodo.xy? What is an evangelical church? [With Epitome of the faith and doctrines. . .] Lamoni, Iowa [Herald Pub. House. i8g-?]. i 1. 8°. (Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ. . . Tracts. No. 31.) James J. Strang's Church. Periodicals. Gospel Herald... for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, v. i, nos. 4, g; v. 2, nos. 1-2, 5, 9t 23-24, 26-28, 32, 36-38, 42, 46, 48-49, 51-52; V. 3, nos. 1-2, 4-6, 10-12, 22, 29, 31, 39, 44-4?. 47-52; V. 4, nos. I, 11-15, 22, 25, 30, 33. 38-39. 44-45. 47-48; V. 5, nos. 4, 6, 9. Ja?nes J. Strang, Voree, Wis., 1846-47. 4°. V. I, entitled Voree Herald; v. 2, nos. 1-26, entitled Zion's Reveille. Star (The) in the East, edited by G. J. Adams. [Monthly.] v. l, no. l. (November, 1846.) Bos- ton, 1846. 8°. General Works. Bates (George C.) Beaver Island prophet. The trial in this city in 1851 of " King " Strang. From the Detroit Advertiser and Tribune of July 12, 1877. (In: Michigan Pioneer and Hist. Soc. Collections, vol. 32, 1903, pp. 225-235.) Book of the Law; The Diamond. See Strang (James J.) Dombe ( ). An American kingdom of Mormons. (In: Magazine of Western History. V. 3, no. 6 (Apr., l8S6\ pp. 645-651. Cleveland, O., 1886. S°.) Refers to Strang's kingdom on Beaver Island in Lake Michigan. Horton (T.) A true history of the rise of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints — of the restoration of the Holy Priesthood, and of the late discovery of ancient American records, . .. and martyrdom of their prophet, Joseph Smith, and the appointment of his successor James J. Strang. Geneva, N. Y.: Gazette, Print [[84-?]. 47 p. 24°. Leg'ler (Henry E.) The king of Beaver Island. (Chautauquan. v. 31, pp. 133-137. Meadville. Pa., 1900.) King Strang's press. A bibliographica' narrative. (Literaiy collector, v. 8, pp. 33-40. New York, 1904.) A Moses of the Mormons. Strang's City of Refuge at Voree and his Kingdom on an Island in Lake Michigan. 11 3-1 79 p. 8°. (Parkman Club Publications, nos. 15-16. Milwaukee, 1S97.) Reprinted in Michigan Pioneer and Hist. Soc. Coll., vol. 32, 1903, pp. 180-224. Prophetic controversy. No. 2, extracted from the writings and criticisms of John E. Page. James J. Strang, William Marks and Hyrum P. Brown, to which are added a few notes in brackets, and a short commentary by the transcriber, Wingfield Watson. «./>., n. d. 28 p. 8°. Roberts (Brigham H.) Succession in the presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Lat- ter- Day Saints. Salt Lake City, Utah: G. Q. Can- non Gy Sons Publ. Co., igoo. iv, i 1., 7-162 p. 3. ed. 12°. Devotes a chapter to the claim of J. J. Strang to be the successor of Joseph Smith, jr., the Prophet. Somers (A. N.) An American king. (Nat. Maga. V. 14, pp. 115-121. Boston, \cp\.') Strang (James J.) The Beaver Island Mor- mons. (In: N. Y. Tribune. July 2, 1853. p. 3, cols. 4-6.) [The Book of the Law of the Lord; con- sisting of an inspired translation of some of the most important parts of the law given to Moses, and a very few additional commandments, with brief notes and references. Printed by command of the King. At the Royal Press, St. James, A. R. /.] [1856?] 336 p. 16°. This copy begins with page 17; the missing title-page and text are supplied by a photograph of the title and a typewrit- ten transcript of pages 1-16, furnished through the iiindness of Mr. Henry E. Legler. Mr. Legler, in his letter of Dec. 8, 1904, transmitting the missing pages, says: '* 1 find, upon referring to my copy^ that these preliminary pages are printed upon paper different in texture from the paper beginning with page 17. I judge, therefore, that this material must have been printed subse- quently to the main body of the worl< and bound in by some one who had the original sheets. I have had the typewritten copy made upon sheets approximately the same size as the original and in a way to indicate the material upon each page. The last page of printed matter in this preliminary material is numbered 7. The recto of this page is blank and then there is a skip to page 17." On one of the first fly-leaves of the volume in this Library is a note by William Berrian, as follows: "Complete. Same as J. J. Strang's own copy in possession of one of his wives. Jany. 1887. W. B. There was no title-page to even his own copy." This Library's copy bound in half calf, with lettering on the back. '■ Book of the Law. H. G. Hall." The diamond: being the law of prophetic succession and a defense of the calling of James J. Strang as successor to Joseph Smith. ., Voree, Wis.: Church of Latter Day Saints, 1848. 16 p. 8°. (Gospel tract No. 4.) This pamphlet was issued by Strang to prove that he was appointed Joseph Smith's successor. The prophetic controversy. A letter. . . to Mrs. Corey. Saint James, 1854. 49 p. 8°. The revelations of James J. Strang. [ Boyne, Charlevoix Co., Mich., 18 — ?] 22 p. 8°. See also Prophetic controversy. No. 2. Williams (Elizabeth Whitney). A child of the sea; and, Life among the Mormons. Harbor Springs, Mich.: The Authot , 1905. 229 p., 7 pi., 2 port. 8°. Account of the Mormon settlement on Beaver Island, Lake Michigan, under the leadership of Strang. RECENT ACCESSIONS OF INTEREST. Biography and Genealogy. Alcuin of Vork: lectures delivered in the Cathe dral Church of Bristol in igoy and igoS, by the ■ Right Rev. G. F. Browne. London: Soc. for Pro- moting Christian Knowledge, 1908. viii (i), 329 (I) p. 16°. Bernstorff (Albrecht von), Graf. The Bern- storflf papers. The life of Count Albrecht von BernstorfT by Dr. Karl Ringhofler. Translated by Mrs. Charles Edward Barrett- Lennard and M. W. Hoper. With an introduction by the Right Hon. Sir R. Blennerhassett, bart. London: Longmans, Green &^ Co., igoS. 2 v. S°. Blaine (Harriet Bailey Stanwood). Letters of Mrs. James G. Blaine. Edited by H. S. B. Beale. NewYork: Duffield Ssf Co., \qo%. 2 v. 12°. BuNYAN (John). Grace abounding to the chief of sinners, in a faithful account of the life and death of John Bunyan; or, A brief relation of the exceeding mercy of God in Christ to him. Boston: S. Kneeland and T. Green, 1732. 4 p.L, 182 p. 13. ed. 8°. DUYCKINCK family. The Duyckinck and allied families. Being a record of the descendants of Evert Duyckinck who settled in New Amsterdam, now New York, in 1638. Bv W. C. Duyckinck and J. Cornell. New York: T. A. Wright, 1908. X, 236 p., 2 plans, I pi., 3 port. 8°. One of 250 copies prt'd. G.\LTON (Francis). Memories of my life. With eight illustrations. London: Methiieti &" Co. [1908] 2. ed. 8°. Goethe im Lichte der Vererbungslehre. By Robert Sommer. Leipzig: J. A. Barth, 1908. 124 p., I 1., 4 port. 12°. Haeckel (Ernst). Ernst Haeckel; Versuch einer Chronik seines Lebens und Wirkens. By Walther May. Leipzig: J. A. Barth, igog. vii, 301 p. 8°. Bibliography, pp. 253-284. Humboldt (Wilhelm von). Wilhelm von Hum- boldt und die Humanitatsidee. By Eduard Spranger. Berlin: Reuther &' Reichard, igog. X, 506 p. 8°. Irvine family. The Irvines and their kin. Re- vised by the author in Scotland. Ireland and Eng- land. A history of the Irvine family and their de- scendants. .\lso short sketches of their kindred, the Carlisles, .McDowells, Johnstons, Maxwells, Gaults, McElroys, etc., from A. D. 373 down to the present time, compiled by L. Boyd. Chicago: R. R. Donnelley cf Sons Co., igo8. 432 p., 2 1., 17 pi., 6 port., 6 tab. 8°. Jackson ("Stonewall "). Stonewall Jackson. By H. .\. White. Philadelphia: G. W. Jacobs &' Co. [cop. rgoS] 37S p., i map, i port. 12°. {American Crisis Biographies.) Lincoln (Abraham). Reminiscences of Abraham Lincoln, by distinguished men of his time, collected and edited by A. T. Rice. New York: Harper &• Bros., igog. x, 428 p., I fac-sim., i port, new ed. 8°. Lincoln's birthday. A comprehensive view of Lincoln as given in the most noteworthy es- says, orations and poems, in fiction and in Lin- coln's own writings. Edited by R. H Schauffler. New York: Moffat, Yard ks' Co., igog. xiv, 386 p., I port. 12°. fOur American holidays.) Louis Philippe, King of France. Louis-Phil- ippe and his sister; the political life & role of Ade- laide of Orleans (1777-1847). By Raoul Arnaud. Translated by E. L. Charlwood. London: D. Nutt, 1908. XV, 294 p., 2 pi., 6 port. 8°. Louisa Ulrica, queen consort of Adolphus Frederick, King of S'uieden. LuiseUlrike, die schwedische Schwester Friedrichs des Grossen. Ungedruckte Briefe an Mitglieder de preussischen Konigshauses. Hrsg. von Fritz Arnheim. Bd. I. Gotha: F. A. Perthes, igog. 8°. Mary, Queen of Scots. The girlhood of Mary, queen of Scots, from her landing in France in August, 1548, to her departure from France in August, 1561. By Jane T. Stoddart. London: Hodder &= Stoughton [igoS]. xliv, 471 (l) p., 6 port. 8°. Morris (William). William Morris. By Alfred Noyes. London- Macmillan <5r^ Co., Ltd., igoS viii, 156 p. 12°. (English men of letters.) Napoleon III., Emperor of France. Louis Napoleon and the genesis of the .Second Empire, being a life of the Emperor Napoleon III. to the time of his election to the presidency of the French republic. With .. .illustrations reproduced from contemporary portraits, prints and lithographs. By F. H. Cheetham. London: J Lane [1909]. xx, I 1., 394 p., 2 fac-sim., i plan, 5 pi., 8 . Newcastle (5. Duke), Henry Pelham. The life of Henry Pelham, fifth Duke of Newcastle, 1811-1864. By John Martineaa. London: J. Mur- ray, 1908. xii, 345 p., 2 pi., I port. 8°. Northrrook (/. Earl of). Thomas George Bar- ing. Thomas George. Earl of Northbrook. A me- moir. With portraits and other illustrations. By Bernard Mallet. London: Longmans, Green and Co.. 1908. xii, 30S p., 6 pi., 7 port. 8°. Oncken (Johann Gerhard). Johann Gerhard Oncken; his life and work. By Rev. John Hunt Cooke. London: S. W. Partridge Ss' Co. [1908]. 187 p., 7 pi., 2 port. 12°. Pitman {Sir Isaac). The life of Sir Isaac Pit- man (inventor of phonography). By Alfred Baker. London: Sir I. Pitman b' Sons. 1908. xi, 392 p., 14 facsim., 17 pi., 4 port. 8°. Rambuteau (Claude Philibert Barthelot de). Comte. Memoirs of the Comte de Rambuteau. Edited by his grandson. Translated from the 240 RECENT ACCESSIONS OF INTEREST 247 Schoettler (K.) Die Gasmaschine. Ihre Entwickelung, ihre heutige Bauart und ihr Kreis- prozess. Berlin: J. Springer, 1909. viii, 491 (l)p., 12 pi. 5. ed. 4°. Sherrill (Charles Hitchcock). Stained glass tours in France. London: J. Lane, 1908. 298 p., 3 maps., 13 pi. 12°. Smith (Joseph Russell). The ocean carrier. A history and analysis of the service and a dis- cussion of the rates of ocean transportation. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1 908. xi, 344 p., 5 maps, 33 pi. 12°. Vacherot (Jules). Les pares et jardins au commencement du XXe siecle, ecole fran^aise. (Barillet-Deschamps.) Paris: O. Doin, 1908. 3 p.l., V, 475 p. illus. 4°. Williams (Archibald). How it is done; or, Victories of the engineer. Describing in simple language how great engineering achievements in all parts of the world have been accomplished. New York: T. Nelson &^ Sons [1908]. 484 p. illus. 12°. Biological Sciences. And^s (Louis Edgar). Die Beseitigung des Staubes aus Strassen und Wegen, in Fabriks- und gewerblichen Betrieben und im Haushalte. Wien: A. Harlleben, 1908. viii, 320 p. 12°. (Hartleben's Chemischtechnische Bibliothek. no. 313.) Boelter (W. R.) The rat problem. London: J. Bale, Sons and Danielsson, 1909. vii, 165 p., I port. 8°. Biblioeraphy, pp. 163-165. Chapman (Frank Michler). Camps and cruises of an ornithologist: with. . .photographs from nature by the author. New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1908. xvi, 432 p., 2 pi. 8°. Darmstaedter (Ludwig). 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