Twelve Mormon Homes Revisited
Touring Polygamous Utah with Elizabeth Kane, 1872-1873

By (author) Lowell C. Bennion

ISBN13: 9781647691776

Imprint: University of Utah Press,U.S.

Publisher: University of Utah Press,U.S.

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Published: 30/11/2024

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In Twelve Mormon Homes: Visited in Succession on a Journey through Utah to Arizona, first published in 1874, Elizabeth Kane recorded impressions of what she heard and saw among the Mormon people in the twelve communities that hosted her and her family. Neither an apologist nor a convert, Kane maintained her anti-polygamy stance, even while gaining admiration for the women who had entered and endured what she considered an objectionable practice. In this new volume, Lowell C. Bennion immerses readers in the social and architectural worlds encountered by Kane. He provides descriptions of the people and customs of the plural families that hosted her and reconstructions of what the houses looked like at the time of the visit, particularly valuable to contemporary readers because all but two—the Hinckley house at Cove Creek Fort and the Dame house in Parowan—have long since been demolished. By retracing Elizabeth Kane's steps, readers will gain a new perspective on attitudes toward Mormon life in the nineteenth century.
Preface A Note on the Drawings Introduction 1. Salt Lake City: Dining Out 2. Provo: Rooms of Her Own 3. Payson: Defending the Principle 4. Nephi: The Friendly Confines 5. Scipio: A Frontier Town 6. Fillmore: Houses and Homes 7. Cove Creek: Forting Up 8. Beaver: Bishop Murdock’s Town 9. Parowan: Open Door Policy 10. Cedar City: Women at Work 11. Kanarra: Life on the Edge 12. Bellevue: Dissention in the Ranks 13. St. George: Sunny Home in Dixie 14. Salt Lake City: House of Ten Gables 15. Conclusion Notes Acknowledgements Bibliography Index
  • Residential buildings, domestic buildings
  • Other non-Christian religions
  • Professional & Vocational
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