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Mormon women protest the Cullom Bill...



Item # 712750

February 02, 1879

THE DESERET NEWS, Salt Lake City, Utah, Feb. 2, 1870  This newspaper was published 26 years before Utah became a state.
Most of the front page is taken up with a report headed: "Indignation Meetings in the Settlements", beginning: "Determined not to be behind their sisters in this city in their loyalty to the cause of truth, the ladies in various settlements throughout the Territory have held mass meetings t protest against the infamous measures proposed by the Craign & Cullom bill against the people of this Territory..."
This concerns the notable Cullom's Bill which was the creation of Illinois Republican Shelby Cullom, chair of the House Committee on Territories. The Cullom Bill stipulated, among other things, that “...no one living in or practicing bigamy, polygamy, or concubinage, shall be admitted to citizenship of the United States; nor shall any such person hold any office of trust or profit in said Territory, vote at any election therein, or be entitled to the benefits of the homestead or pre-emption laws of the United States...".  Great to have this content in a Salt Lake City newspaper.
Also within: "Polygomania" which begins: "Polygomania, or the mania against the patriarchal order of marriage as practiced by the members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Lattter-day Saints, is one of the latest forms of epidemic disease known in society...". Another page has: "Remarks by President Brigham Young Delivered in the Tabernacle...".
Twelve pages, 11 1/2 by 16 inches, never bound nor trimmed, light dirtiness to the back page only, nice condition.

Item from our most recent catalog - #363, released for February, 2026

(Added to the February, 2026 Catalog (#363) after its initial release - only available on-line.)

Category: The Old West