"The Highest Class of Adulterers and Whoremongers": Plural Marriage, the Church of Jesus Christ (Cutlerite), and the Construction of Memory1
Polygamy served and continues to serve as a means by which one variant of Mormonism positions itself against another. Although some of those who would become members of the Church of Jesus Christ (Cutlerite) were involved in the plural marriage experience in Illinois and Iowa, by the time of its off...
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