Identifying the Earliest Mormon Polygamists, 1841-1844
March 22, 2018<i>Dialogue 38.3 (Spring 2004): 1–74</i><br>Bergera uses evidence from plural wives to show who some of the first polygamists were in the church.
<i>Dialogue 38.3 (Spring 2004): 1–74</i><br>Bergera uses evidence from plural wives to show who some of the first polygamists were in the church.
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