Box 14.2
Container
Contains 404 Results:
Family name changed to distinguish families in polygamist relationship, Undated
Item — Box: 14.2, Folder: 28
Identifier: 3.11.0.2
Scope and Contents
.1 (item)
Dates:
Undated
False rumor regarding the organization of the Fundamentalist church when John Taylor was Mormon church president, Undated
Item — Box: 14.2, Folder: 28
Identifier: 3.11.0.3
Scope and Contents
.1 (item)
Dates:
Undated
By 1980, Utah will be only state with anti-polygamy laws, Undated
Item — Box: 14.2, Folder: 28
Identifier: 3.11.0.4
Scope and Contents
.1 (item)
Dates:
Undated
Man visited by angel to persuade him of divinity of polygamy, Undated
Item — Box: 14.2, Folder: 28
Identifier: 3.11.0.5
Scope and Contents
.1 (item)
Dates:
Undated
Wives used to make hearty stew so their husbands would have strength when he visited them, Undated
Item — Box: 14.2, Folder: 28
Identifier: 3.11.0.6
Scope and Contents
.1 (item)
Dates:
Undated
Ambassador Hotel in Salt Lake City used to be a boarding house for disillusioned polygamist wives, Undated
Item — Box: 14.2, Folder: 28
Identifier: 3.11.0.7
Scope and Contents
.1 (item)
Dates:
Undated
Mormon temples used for the keeping of extra wives, Undated
Item — Box: 14.2, Folder: 28
Identifier: 3.11.0.8
Scope and Contents
.1 (item)
Dates:
Undated
Polygamist man dies and tells good friend to take his wife as his fourth wife, Undated
Item — Box: 14.2, Folder: 28
Identifier: 3.11.0.9
Scope and Contents
.1 (item)
Dates:
Undated
Boy in polygamist community is castrated for pursuing a forbidden girl, Undated
Item — Box: 14.2, Folder: 28
Identifier: 3.11.0.10
Scope and Contents
.1 (item)
Dates:
Undated
Bear
Item — Box: 14.2, Folder: 29
Identifier: 3.12.1.1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
The USU Student Folklore Genre Collection: Group 7: Human Condition Legends consists of approximately 1,500 individual items of legends collected by undergraduate students. Most items include informant, context, text (the folklore item), texture (stylistic notation), and collector data. The materials reflect both insider (esoteric) and outsider (exoteric) views of a folk group and may be prejudiced or stereotyped.
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Dates:
1960-2011