“Index,” Saints: The Story of the Church of Jesus Christ in the Latter Days, Volume 2, No Unhallowed Hand, 1846–1893 (2020) “Index,” Saints, Volume 2 Index A Aalborg, Denmark 315 Aaronic Priesthood 174 431–432 546 Able, Elijah 70 589–590 Able, Mary Ann Adams 70 Abraham 32 153–154 488 589 590 614 Abrahamic covenant 154 355–356 abuse 248 438 446 447 adoption sealing See sealing adultery 541–542 advance company (of pioneers) arrival in Salt Lake Valley 64–68 72–74 conduct of 55–56 delayed 15 journey commences 49–51 members return to Winter Quarters 73 85–87 progress of 53–55 58–60 62–64 See also emigration to Utah Africa 182 Afrikaners 180 185 alcohol 438 460 Allred, Lucy Ann Butler 200–201 Allred, Rachel 200–201 Allred, Reuben 192 200–201 American Indians lands of 10 29 39 72–73 113 missionary work among 10 116 195 197 relief for 193–195 Saints adopt children of 200–201 Saints’ conflict with 97 Saints’ views on 10 See also Omahas Paiutes Shoshones Utes amnesty 623–626 645–646 655–656 Anaa, French Polynesia 27 44 45 150 636–637 638–639 652 666–667 angel, statue of 626 635 Angell, Truman 174 648 angels 124 174–175 371 453 558 563 671 anointing 40 162–163 Anthony, Susan B. 456–457 458 antipolygamy legislation arrest and prosecution of Saints under 390–392 408–410 445 457 465–466 500 501–506 507–508 515–516 519–521 522–523 539–540 561–562 565 619 643–644 Church leaders in hiding due to 505–506 518–520 523 533 541 561 623 and confiscation of Church property 556–557 596–597 626 enforcement of 316–317 389–390 legislators seek to strengthen 477 and Manifesto 599–600 618–619 627–628 and Republican Party 646 Supreme Court rules on 458 593–594 as unconstitutional 462 “unlawful cohabitation” outlawed 487–489 500 and Utah statehood 308–309 314 561 women in hiding due to 500–501 501–502 507–508 515–516 528–529 573–574 591–592 women protest and lobby against 372–374 375 375 459–460 women’s rights revoked by 524 532 567 See also specific legislation Apia, Samoa 572 573 575–576 apostasy 227 365 382–383 apostles 279 323 587–588 See also Quorum of the Twelve Apostles Ariipaea 44–45 Arizona 470 504–505 515–516 Arkansas emigrant company 256–263 264 265–268 269 272–273 See also Mountain Meadows massacre army See United States Army art 352 656–657 Arteaga, Silviano 474 arthritis 385 411 426 Arthur, Chester 487 Asia 298–299 319 Assembly Hall (Salt Lake City) 441 568 Atonement of Jesus Christ 383 570 Auckland, New Zealand 494 496 Aunu‘u, Samoa 543 552–553 571–572 Australia 152–153 175–176 494 568 B Baker, John 256–257 Ballantyne, Richard 340 Ballif, Serge Louis 206 baptism rebaptism of Martin Harris 384–385 rebaptism of Oliver Cowdery 111–112 rebaptism of Thomas Marsh 384 rebaptism to renew covenants 226–227 242 244 246 272 553 668 in Scandinavia 162 291 of Shoshones 405 in South Africa 185–186 221 in South Pacific 45 397–398 544 553–554 571 baptism for the dead 384–385 420 427 456 547 590 647 baptistry 425–426 656 Baptists 128–129 Barbados 152–153 Baskin, Robert 390 Bastholm, Denmark 162 163 Bear Lake 439 464 Bear River massacre 402–403 510–511 Bear River Valley 50 59 Beaver, Utah 479–481 Beesley, Adelbert 572–573 Belio, Kimo 544–545 572 Benson, Ezra 93 274–275 320 320–321 325 326 Bent, Naomi Harris 384–385 Bernhisel, John 142 147 148 152 Bible 139 153–154 169 178–179 463 485 495 Bidamon, Emma Smith See Smith, Emma Hale Bigelow, Lucy See Young, Lucy Bigelow Bigler, Henry 134–135 135 Birch, Hans 310–311 Birch, Julia 310–311 312 526–527 bishops 41 90 121–122 230 252 341–342 431–432 441 482 Black Hawk 336–337 337–338 Blacklock, William 575 black people 69–72 180–183 185 419–420 588–590 See also slavery blessings 40 124 127 196 209 214 299 398 450 617 blood atonement 245–246 Bloxham, Lucy See Whitney, Lucy Bloxham Book of Mormon and Bible 139 Danish translation of 128 129 161 Hawaiian translation of 166–168 177–178 186–187 187–188 207–208 275 and plural marriage 153–154 361 printer’s manuscript 453 454 as school textbook 463 Spanish translation of 414–416 473 Three Witnesses of 83 84 84–85 91 111 370 371–372 385 453–454 Boston, Massachusetts 222–223 292–293 302 640–641 Bowring, Emily See Marshall, Emily Bowring, Henry 304–305 Bowring, Marian Marshall 304–305 Brannan, Samuel 8–9 11–13 17 37–38 52–53 60 73–74 76 98–99 130 Bridger, Jim 59 63 Brigham Young Academy (Provo) 447–448 462–465 621 Brigham Young College (Logan) 546 621 Brizzee, Henry 415 Brocchus, Perry 142–143 146–148 152 247 Bromley, William 494–495 Brooklyn Saints 11–13 11–13 37–38 76 99 Brown, Elando 638 666–667 Brown, James 144 150 636–639 652–653 666–667 Buchanan, James 246–249 278 282–283 Budge, William 286 Bullock, Thomas 44 155 174 Butler, Alva 637 C Cache Valley 59 384–385 401–402 California Brooklyn Saints sail to 11 11 12–13 Church settlements in 37–38 60 73–74 116–117 276–278 Deseret territory to include 114 missionary work in 122 122–123 124–125 129–132 Mormon Battalion marches to 29 76 79–80 opposition to Saints in 275 rumors of Mountain Meadows massacre reach 273–274 Saints leave Salt Lake Valley for 97 104 114 California gold rush 98–99 112–113 119 122–125 129–131 Cambridge, New Zealand 492 496 Camp Floyd, Utah 283 Camp of Israel 20 21–22 28–29 69–70 Canada 19 70 285–286 550 580 Cannon, Abraham 313 603–604 Cannon, David 288 289 Cannon, Elizabeth Hoagland 123–124 207–209 288 290 308–309 313–315 476 488 Cannon, George Q. arrest and imprisonment 390–391 409–410 518–521 561–563 565–566 calling as apostle 293–294 as counselor in First Presidency 484 569 European mission, tours 314–315 family of 207–209 313–314 gold missionary in California 123–125 130–132 in hiding 522–524 Iosepa settlement, visits 595–596 and John Taylor’s death and funeral 533–536 539–540 and Manifesto 580–582 598–600 607–609 629 mission to eastern states 288–290 292–293 mission to Hawaii 134–136 137–139 166–169 177–178 186–188 Quorum of the Twelve unhappy with 541–543 556 at Salt Lake Temple dedication 669 U.S. Congress, delegate to 307–310 314 396–397 408–409 476–477 487–489 Cannon, Georgiana 308–309 313–314 Cannon, John 288 289 290 313 Cannon, Sarah Jane Jenne 288 289 290 Cape Town, South Africa 179–180 183 185 Card, Charles 550 Card, Zina (daughter of Zina Presendia Card) 551 Card, Zina Presendia Young Williams 439 441 456–460 550–551 566–567 611–612 Cardston, Canada 533 550–551 611–612 Carey, William 409–410 411–412 Carthage jail 390 Catholicism 133 296 406 449 477–478 493 Cedar City, Utah 198 208–209 257–260 260–261 264–265 Cedar Valley 283 305 celestial room 668–669 675 Chambers, Amanda 419–420 Chambers, Peter 419 Chambers, Samuel 419–420 charity 217 Chicago, Illinois 671–672 Chicken Creek 195–196 Chihuahua, Mexico 505 533 childbirth 527–528 549 children in Arkansas emigrant company 256–257 266 267–268 268 273 310 death of, at Winter Quarters 42 education of 413 462–463 in Mormon Battalion 34 and plural marriage 355–356 526 527–528 532 610 614 618–619 629 price of emigration for 303 and Primary 450–452 and slave trade 191–192 temple dedicatory session for 673 U.S. president, greet 418 work in family 90–91 See also Primary Mutual Improvement Association China 152–153 217 Chinese immigrants 346 cholera 213–214 Christiania, Norway 312 312 Church Historian’s Office 354 359 452 Church of Christ (William McLellin) 84–85 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 46 308 344 380 431–432 532 556–558 593–594 626 Church of Zion 376–377 382–383 388–389 Circleville, Utah 337 citizenship, immigrants denied 579 583–585 586 597 Civil War, American 293 299–300 301–302 304 305 317–318 338–339 362 467 class divisions 363 486 Clawson, Florence Dinwoody 501–502 Clawson, Hiram 305 Clawson, Lydia Spencer 501–502 502–503 Clawson, Rudger 466–469 469–470 501–504 Clayton, Diantha Farr 21–22 Clayton, William 21–22 54–55 359 Cleveland, Grover 525–526 528 Cleveland, Sarah Kingsley 482 Cluff, William 320 320–323 326 328–330 Colonia Díaz, Mexico 533 Colonia Juárez, Mexico 533 Colorado 578 612–613 “Come, Come, Ye Saints” (hymn) 22 competition, economic 339 347 362–363 confession 242–243 245 246 confirmation 312 384–385 405 427 547 553 577 Connor, Patrick 402 consecration 413 Constitution See United States Constitution Contributor 582 cooperative movement 339 347 351–352 353 358 361–365 367 368 378 412–413 Copenhagen, Denmark 128–129 161 189–190 212 310–311 312 335 Council House (Salt Lake City) 174 189 201–202 Council of Fifty 9 50 67 113 114 counterfeiting, Church leaders charged with 9 covenants to help poor 14 36 43 57 122 marriage 154 of pioneer company 55–56 and plural marriage 152 355–356 627 629 629 rebaptism to renew 226–227 272 in revelation 47 temple 387–388 533 671 Cowdery, Elizabeth Ann Whitmer 83 Cowdery, Maria Louise 83 Cowdery, Oliver 83–85 91–92 110–112 139–140 453–454 Cox, Hannah 496 Cox, Thomas 494 494 495–496 Cragin, Aaron 372 Cragin Bill 372 373–374 375 See also antipolygamy legislation Cravath, Mary 513 crickets and seagulls 100–101 103–105 Crockett, James 369–372 Crosby, Caroline Barnes 118 127 132–133 145 149 151 Crosby, Jonathan 118 127 Crosby, Oscar 70–71 Cullom, Shelby 372 Cullom Bill 372–374 375 377 382 389–390 390 See also antipolygamy legislation Cumming, Alfred 279–280 282–283 317 D Dadabaychee 402 Dallin, Cyrus 626 635 Dame, William 259 262–263 268 429–430 Damron, Joseph 637 638 667 dancing 17 56 423–425 Danish language 128 161 213 315 Dawson, John 317 Daynes, Joseph 663 deacons 419–420 546 Dean, Florence Ridges 551–552 552–553 571–572 650 657 Dean, Jasper 552 553 656 Dean, Joseph 551–554 571–573 575–577 611 650–651 655–658 Dean, Sally 551 650 651 657 debt 217 481–482 Democratic Party 645–647 Denmark 122 127–129 161–166 212–213 270–271 315 454–455 586–587 See also Scandinavia Der Stern 582 Deseret 188 See also Utah Territory Deseret alphabet 339 Deseret Dramatic Association 305 Deseret Hospital 527 549 566 Deseret News 147 153 175–176 288 Deseret Silk Association 549 Detroit, Michigan 508 devil 41 176 181 360 426–427 662 Devil’s Gate 106 237 Dinwoody, Florence 501–502 diphtheria 550 divorce 356 412 446–447 606 Doctrine and Covenants 361 463 608 Donner Party 53 Dorius, Ane Sophie Christofferson 161–162 290 310–312 335 454–456 526–527 Dorius, Augusta See Stevens, Augusta Dorius Dorius, Carl 161 189–190 254–256 270–271 272 290–291 292 310–312 454–456 Dorius, Caroline 165 212 213 Dorius, Elen Rolfsen 270 272 290 Dorius, Gunild Torgersen 335 Dorius, Hannah Rasmusen 270–271 272 526–527 Dorius, Johan 161–164 169–172 254–256 270–272 290 292 310–312 335 336–337 Dorius, Julia See Birch, Julia Dorius, Karen Frantzen 255–256 270 272 290 335 Dorius, Lewis 271 526–527 Dorius, Nicolai 161–162 212–214 270–271 272 290 310–311 454–456 Dorius, Nicolena 165 212 213 Dorius, Rebekke 165 212–214 272 290 Dougall, Maria Young 582 Draper, Utah 395 dreams See visions and dreams drought 211 214–215 216–217 Dudley, Matilda Busby 193–195 197 Dunford, Alma 427 438–439 445–447 517–518 658 Dunford, Bailey 438–439 447 464 516–518 Dunford, Dora Young 386 438 Dunford, Leah 438 464 516 641 658–660 Dunford, Morley 386 438 Dunford, Susa/Susie Young See Gates, Susa Young Dyer, Frank 557–558 E East India 221 Echo Canyon (Utah) 165–166 Ech-up-wy 403 economy 115 119 122–123 217 338–339 See also cooperative movement Edmunds, George 487 Edmunds Act 487–489 500 501–502 503 522 See also antipolygamy legislation Edmunds-Tucker Act 524 532 556–557 561 567 578 579 593–594 596–597 626 See also antipolygamy legislation education 61 206 339 413 527 545–546 557 621–622 639–641 See also Brigham Young Academy Brigham Young College Eliot, Charles 633–634 Emancipation Proclamation 317–318 Emery, George 418 emigration to Utah eastern branches support 287 of Louisa Pratt family 18–20 26–28 101–103 105–107 of Lovina Smith family 296–297 of Mary Fielding Smith family 198–199 of Nauvoo Saints 13–15 13–15 16–17 18 20–21 28–29 36–37 40–44 planning for Nauvoo exodus 5–6 8–11 8–11 17–18 56–58 74 76–78 revelation regarding 46–48 of Saints from around the world 164–166 190 212–215 220–222 270–271 287–288 294–295 302–303 312 454–455 494 568 of Widtsoe family 498–499 See also advance company handcart companies Empey, Ella Young 380 Endowment House (Salt Lake City) 207–208 219–220 316–317 384–385 387–388 420 425 509 548 endowments, temple 13 25–26 35 118 174–175 207–208 427–428 589–590 671 endowments, temple, for the dead 425 427 456 England 7–8 36 127–128 220 221–222 222–223 303 499 Enoch 413 Ensign Peak 67 118 ensign to the nations 42 49–50 67–68 Ephraim, Utah 200–202 335 336–337 455 526 586 equality 71–72 378–379 Europe 159–160 285–286 286 314–315 481 497 exaltation 174–175 216 excommunication or disfellowshipment 325 365 453 extortion 564 F Faa‘aliga 572 Faaite, French Polynesia 651 faith 201 219–220 346 585 family history 433 famine See food shortage Fancher, Alexander 256–257 258 Fancher, Eliza Ingram 256–257 Farmington, Utah 450 451–452 Fasopo 553 fasting 181 214 408–409 493 531 657 659 Father Damien 406 449–450 Felt, Louie 482 Ferguson, Ellen 525–526 Fillmore, Utah 288–289 433 First Presidency after death of prophet 444–445 484 534–536 540 541–542 and emigrating companies 217–218 219 224 229 George Q. Cannon counselor in 433 Jedediah Grant counselor in 209 Joseph F. Smith counselor in 354 and Manifesto 606 613 and mission calls 116–117 118 121–122 152–153 292 298 303 319 638 and organization of Church structure 432 plan to arrest 505 and reformation 226 242 reorganization of 81 87–89 92–94 95 113 556 565 568–570 and revelation 607–608 and Salt Lake Temple 647–648 649 656–657 670 and unity 645 649 First Young Ladies’ Department 380 Flake, Green 70–71 Florence, Nebraska 224–226 228–229 302 food shortage 85–86 90–91 97–98 100–101 103–104 114–117 164–166 229 231–232 235 335–336 401 Ford, Thomas 9 forgiveness 78 529 542–543 556 658–660 664 Fort Ephraim, Utah 272 290 291 292 335 337 See also Ephraim, Utah Fort Laramie 231–232 France 122 168 Frantzen, Karen See Dorius, Karen Frantzen Fredrikstad, Norway 169–171 freedom of religion 128–129 169–170 312 375 390 398–399 461–462 563 588 593–594 634 French Polynesia 18–19 637 See also South Pacific frostbite 235 239–240 G Gaarden, Petroline 498 545 547 634 Gardo House (Salt Lake City) 598–599 604 623 Garfield, James 486–487 garments, temple 35 465–466 Garr, Abel 236 Gates, Jacob 464–465 472–473 516–518 530–532 552 558–559 582 663 Gates, Jay 530–531 Gates, Joseph 530 Gates, Karl 530 531 Gates, Lucy 530 Gates, Susa Young at Brigham Young Academy 462–465 early life 331–333 334 385–388 family of 438–439 445–448 530–532 658–660 at Harvard University 640–641 Hawaii mission 471–473 516–518 as magazine editor 558–561 582–583 on Manifesto 612 ordinances for dead 427 recording Salt Lake Temple dedication 663 665–666 recording St. George Utah Temple groundbreaking 392–393 and retrenchment 379–380 worldly acclaim, counseled against 439–441 gathering 56 72 114–115 187–188 217 330 346–347 404 568 594–595 genealogy 433 Georgia 466–468 Germany 159–160 285–286 421 576 Gibson, Talula 299 319 323 325 Gibson, Walter 297–299 318–320 323–326 326–327 328 544–545 gift of tongues 286–287 gifts of the Spirit 40 62 90 God 106 347 364 371 403 445 514 Godbe, Annie Thompson 342–343 Godbe, William 360–365 366–367 376–377 382 433 See also Church of Zion New Movement gold plates 371 453–454 gold rush See California gold rush grain storage 252 457 482 566 Grand Island 35–36 Grant, Augusta Winters 607 Grant, Dessie 591–592 619–620 Grant, Emily Wells 591–594 607 612 618–621 Grant, George D. 236–237 238 Grant, George W. 237 Grant, Grace 591–592 619 Grant, Heber 332 343 422–425 541 542–543 569 592–593 604–607 619–620 Grant, Jedediah 147–148 152 209 226–227 241–242 332 343 Grant, Julia Dent 417–418 Grant, Lucy Stringham 620 Grant, Lutie 620 Grant, Rachel Ivins 332 342–344 374 592–593 Grant, Susan Rachel 620 Grant, Ulysses 389–390 408–409 416–418 grasshopper infestation 211 214–215 216–217 381–382 457 510 gratitude 66 575 624–625 625 664 Great Basin 10 60 113–114 Great Britain 8–9 122 122 159–160 576 See also United Kingdom Great Indignation Meeting 373–375 Great Plains 222 Great Salt Lake 10 59 64–65 72 79 104 346 Great Salt Lake City See Salt Lake City, Utah Greece 474 Greene, Lula See Richards, Lula Greene Greenhalgh, M. A. Y. 583 Gregory, Albert 215 Grouard, Benjamin 27 45 133 145 149 276 Grow, Henry 338 Gunnison, Utah 368 H Haigh, Sarah Ann 233 Haight, Annabella Sinclair 264–265 Haight, Isaac 209 246 258–260 260–263 268–269 310 Hale, Emma See Smith, Emma Hale Hamblin, Jacob 256 257 263 265 266 Hamblin, Rachel Judd 267–268 Hamburg, Germany 175 175–176 315 Hammond, Francis Asbury 187 202–203 328–329 329 Hammond, Mary Jane Dilworth 202–203 Hanable, Raichel 185 handcart companies 217–218 219–220 222 223–226 228 229 231–240 254–256 270 294–295 Hanks, Ephraim 238–239 Hansen, Peter 122 127–129 161 212 213 214 Hansen’s disease See leprosy Harding, Stephen 317–318 Hariss, Sarah 185 Harmon, Appleton 54–55 Harney, William 251 Harris, Belle 610 Harris, Caroline Young 370 Harris, Emer 384–385 Harris, Martha Ann Smith 199 209–211 227–228 244 249–250 275 281–282 284 Harris, Martin 91 370–372 383–385 453 610 Harris, Moses 59 Harris, William 244 249–250 282 284 Harrison, Benjamin 623–624 655–656 Harrison, Elias 360–365 366–367 376–377 382 Harvard University 622 633–634 639–641 672 673–674 Haslam, James 261 263–264 269 Haven, Abigail Cram 240 Haven, Jesse 180–181 182–183 185–186 220–222 223 225–226 231–232 238 240 Haven, Jesse, Jr. 240 Haven, Martha Hall 240 Hawaii Church population in 471 conversion and healing in 397–399 emigrants from, in Utah 594–596 667–669 Gates family in 465 516–518 530 gathering place in 187 187–188 594–595 George Q. Cannon in 137 Hawaiian language, missionaries study 136 178–179 203–204 Hawaiian translation of Book of Mormon 166–168 186–187 207–208 Joseph F. Smith in 202–203 241 505 533–534 leprosy in 405–406 448–449 missionary work begins in 130–131 134–135 and plural marriage 177–178 481 551 Walter Gibson in 318–320 323–326 326–328 Hawn’s Mill, Missouri 194 322 374–375 Hayes, Lucy Webb 459–460 524 Hayes, Rutherford 459–460 477 486–487 524 healing 40 214 398–399 436 495–496 Heavenly Parents 472 Hedlock, Reuben 8 36 hell 115 307 426 Hendricks, Drusilla Dorris 30–33 79–80 Hendricks, James 30–31 32 Hendricks, William 30–32 79–80 Hess, John 451–452 Hickman, Bill 390 Higbee, John 258–259 262 265 266–267 267 310 high council, Salt Lake City 90 97 363–365 high council, Winter Quarters 40 41 46–47 95 high councils 431–432 high priests 319 Hill, George 403–405 Hinckley, Arza 238–239 Historian’s Office See Church Historian’s Office Hoagland, Abraham 208 Hoagland, Elizabeth See Cannon, Elizabeth Hoagland Hodgetts, William 225–226 231 Hollister, Ovando 461–462 Holy Ghost See Spirit of the Lord home industries 582–583 home literature 582–583 home missionaries 243 245 Homer, William 369–372 Honolulu, Hawaii 134–135 136 202–203 328 518 Honua, Kaelakai 596 Hooper, William 307–308 309 310 314 Hopkins, Lydia Okie 265 Horne, Mary Isabella Hales 368–369 374 378–379 412 483 524–525 632–633 Horrocks, Mary 223 233 234 Hosanna Shout 393 636 665 669 humility 49 164 294 299 435 556 587–588 Hunt, Ida See Udall, Ida Hunt Hunt, Jefferson 120 125 Hunt, John 479 Hunt, Lois Pratt 26–27 109 277 277–278 479 508–509 516 Hunter, Edward 432 Huntington, Allen 237 242–243 Huntington, Dimick 405 Huntington, Oliver 116 Hyde, Orson 24 26 36 50–51 92 111 112 431 hymns “Come, Come, Ye Saints” 22 at dedication ceremonies 357 393 636 663 665 in Hawaii 472 in Norway 169 at Relief Society meeting 265 singing by pioneers 165 235 236 in Tubuai 134 149 I ‘Iao Valley (Maui, Hawaii) 137 Idaho 470 510 567 579 592 Ifopo 572–573 576–577 Illinois 7 354 632 immigration See emigration to Utah Independence Rock 105–106 106 228 India 152–153 175–176 217 332 Indian mission 195 256 Indian Relief Societies 193–195 197 Indians See American Indians indignation meetings 375 400 456–457 See also Great Indignation Meeting Iosepa, Utah 594–596 667–669 Iowa City, Iowa 223–224 Iowa Territory 13 20 21 29 40–41 69–70 122 Ireland, Elwin 519–520 520–521 522 iron 190 208–209 257–258 305 Isaiah 65 67 443–444 674 Israel 44 47–48 67 193–194 197 383 Italy 122 175–176 316 Ivins, Rachel See Grant, Rachel Ivins J Jackson, Aaron 222–223 226 232–233 234 236 Jackson, Aaron, Jr. 223 Jackson, Elizabeth Horrocks 222–223 226 233 234 235–236 240 Jackson, Martha 223 Jackson, Mary 223 Jackson, Mary Ann See Woodruff, Mary Ann Jackson Jackson County, Missouri 71 581 Jakeman, Ellen Lee 583 Jakeman, Lu Dalton 583 Jamaica 152–153 James, Isaac 69–70 90–91 589 James, Jane Manning 69–72 89–91 117 419–420 588–591 James, Silas 69 69–70 James, Sylvester 69 90–91 Japan 298 319 Java 297 Jensen, Johan Andreas 172 Jensen, Peter 162–163 163–164 Jesus Christ 364 383 492 493 570 585 John 84 Johnsen, Karen Andersdatter 486 Johnsen, Olaus 485–486 Johnson, Maria Miller See Lamont, Ruby Johnson, Nephi 266–267 267 Johnston, Albert Sidney 278 Jones, Daniel 236 415–416 joy 168 172 243 486 625 Judah 67 Juvenile Instructor 340 582 K Kaeo, Peter 406–407 Kahuelaau, Nehemia 448–450 Kalaupapa peninsula (Molokai, Hawaii) 405–407 448–450 Kalawaia, Keau 448–450 Kaleohano, H. K. 138–139 398–399 Kaloa 328 Kamehameha V, King 398–399 405–406 Kanahunahupu 328 Kanaka 565 Kane, Elizabeth Wood 408–409 Kane, Thomas 30 34–35 139 147–149 278 279–280 292–293 Kanesville, Iowa 94 110 111 Kapo, Mary 471 Kauai, Hawaii 326 329 Kauleinamoku 596 Kaysville, Utah 533 534–535 Keeler, James 134–135 135 Keʻelikōlani 398 keys 154 632–633 669 Kimball, David P. 237 Kimball, Ellen Sanders 50 Kimball, Heber death of 345 and emigration to Utah 9 56 73 102–103 121–122 Endowment House, dedicates 208 family of 511–512 in First Presidency 94–95 113 missionaries, announces appointments of 126–127 prophecy of prosperity 115 119 Salt Lake Temple site, dedicates 173–174 Wilford Woodruff sees vision of 670 Kimball, Helen Mar See Whitney, Helen Kimball Kimball, Sarah Granger 344 351–354 357 358 372–374 378 483 617 632–633 Kimball, Vilate Murray 345 511 Kirtland, Ohio 174 340 369–371 383–384 440–441 Klingensmith, Hannah 264 Klingensmith, Philip 258 265 267–268 269 knowledge 345 371 421–422 475 633 639 L Ladies’ Cooperative Retrenchment Society 378 Lahaina, Hawaii 135 137 138–139 320 “Lahaina fever” 203 Laie, Hawaii 329 397 471–472 517–518 531 559 594–595 668–669 Lambert, Charles 123–124 Lambert, Mary Alice Cannon 123–124 Lambson, Julina See Smith, Julina Lambson Lamont, Ruby 583 Lamoreaux, Andrew 215 Lanai, Hawaii 187–188 202–204 318–319 323 326 327 329 Larsen, Bent 573–574 578 591–592 612–615 641–644 Larsen, Christian 171 Larsen, Enoch 578–579 Larsen, Julia Sorensen 578 612–613 641 Larsen, Lorena Washburn 573–575 578–580 591–592 612–615 641–644 Latter-day Saints’ Millennial Star 219 La voz del desierto 474 Lawrence, Henry 596–597 Lay, Hark 70–71 Lee, John D. 259–260 261–262 265–268 268 272–273 310 429–430 Lee, Louisa Calder 572 Leggroan, Edward 419–420 Leggroan, Susan 419 Lemmon, Melissa 243–244 Lepo 449–450 leprosy 405–407 448–449 Lewis, Walker 70 Liberal Institute (Salt Lake City) 389 Liberal Party 376–377 389 license, missionary 325 326 Lincoln, Abraham 299–300 301 309 314 316–318 Lion House (Salt Lake City) 331–332 379 385 442 446 548 659 Little, Jesse 17–18 30 Little Chief 116 Little Colorado River 470 Liverpool, England 6–7 207 220 221 222 307 313 314–315 Loader, Patience 240 Locust Creek (Iowa) 20–21 Logan, Utah 496–497 510 545–547 557–558 621 629–630 London, England 220 314–315 Los Angeles, California 273–274 love 343–344 568–569 674 Lund, Anthon 586–588 606 643–644 645 646–647 653–654 Lund, Sanie Peterson 586–587 Lyman, Amasa 85–86 115 116–117 303 382–383 388–389 433–434 Lyman, Eliza Partridge 115–116 116–117 Lyman, Francis Marion 115 382–383 433–435 541 565 603–604 636 645–647 653–654 Lyman, Louisa Tanner 115 M Maeser, Anna Mieth 285–286 287–288 297 Maeser, Karl 285–288 292–293 297 334 421–422 448 462–464 621 Maeser, Reinhard 285–286 Mahoe, J. 669 Mahue 667 Maihea 651–653 Malaea 553 malaria 40–41 42 Manassa, Colorado 470 591–594 612 619 653–654 Manifesto (declaring end of plural marriage) declaration to Saints 607–612 enforcement of antipolygamy laws after 644 and existing plural marriages 623–625 627 628–629 reasons for 627–628 628–630 relationship between Church and United States improved by 618–619 struggles to accept 603–606 613–614 654–655 writing of 599–601 Manning, Jane See James, Jane Manning Manoa, Samuela 543–545 551–553 Manti, Utah 192–193 526 574 manufacturing, local 358 362–363 367 Māori 492–496 marriage 154 155 355–356 See also plural marriage Marsh, Thomas 84 384 Marshall, Emily 304–305 martial law 271 Martin, Edward 222 223 225–226 231 232 234–235 Martin handcart company 224–226 229 231–240 See also handcart companies Martin’s Cove 237–239 matakite 493 Matalita 577 Mathews, Rosina 313–314 Maughan, Peter 401–402 Maui, Hawaii 134–135 136 137 166–167 168 177 202–204 326–327 Maybert, Ina 332 McDonnel, William 493–496 McKean, James 389–390 391–392 393 394 395–397 412 McLean, Eleanor McComb 248 McLean, Hector 248–249 McLellin, William 84–85 Mechanics’ Dramatic Association 304–305 Melchizedek Priesthood 174 179 431–432 479 589–590 Merrill, Marriner 599–600 Mexico 29–30 113 415–416 473–475 477–479 504–506 533 580 Mexico City 473–474 477–479 midwifery 527–528 549 migration See emigration to Utah militia, Utah Territory 142 191–192 250–251 258 336 337 Millennial Star 582 Millennium 306–307 mining 363 523 missionary work to all the world 121–122 152–153 155–156 175–176 217 missionaries called back to Utah 251 274–275 282 287 and plural marriage 153 by Quorum of the Twelve 81 87 88–89 92 95 and slavery 70–71 and Voice of Warning 478 and wives of missionaries 313 Mississippi River 13 15 18 213 672 Missouri 453 Missouri River 21 34 36 39 110–111 122 303 Mitchell, Margaret Thompson 342–343 Moab, Utah 613 molasses 210–211 Molokai, Hawaii 405–407 448–449 471 Monroe, Utah 574–575 578 612–613 641–642 Mormon Battalion 29–30 30–32 34 35 76 79–80 Mormon Grove 212 213–214 Mormon Island, California 99 Mormon Tribune 376–377 389 See also Salt Lake Tribune Moroni, Utah 412 Morrill, Justin 308 Morrill Anti-Bigamy Act 308–309 314 316–317 372 408 409 459–460 477 See also antipolygamy legislation Mosquito Creek (Iowa) 28–29 29 mosquitoes 75–76 Mountain Meadows massacre 257–269 272–275 310 429–430 Mount Pisgah, Iowa 28 38 Mowbray, South Africa 183 184 Moyogah 509 Murdock, John R. 649 music See hymns Muslims 180 Mutual Improvement Associations 432 648 See also Primary Mutual Improvement Association Young Ladies’ Mutual Improvement Association Young Men’s Mutual Improvement Association N Nabota 27 45 46 133 Napela, Jonathan 138–139 166–167 178–179 187–188 326–327 359 397–398 398–399 405–407 448–450 471 Napela, Kitty 166 203–204 405–407 448–449 450 471 National Council of Women 616–618 Native Americans See American Indians Nauvoo, Illinois 4–5 5–6 6 18 21 36 43 43–44 295–296 355–357 359–360 Nauvoo Legion 417 Nauvoo Mansion 117 295–296 Nauvoo Relief Society 90 194 341 342–343 344 352 435 482–483 Nebeker, Ira 237 Nephi, Utah 508 529 529–530 Nevada 470 New Hope, California 38 52 60 75 New Mexico 470 New Movement 376–377 377 389–390 399 433 597 New Organization 296–297 See also Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints New Orleans, Louisiana 212–213 474 New York 69–70 70 292–293 302 362 440–441 New York City 8–9 250 287 298 New York Herald 316 New York Times 302 New Zealand 492–495 493–496 568 Ngataki 495 Nopala, Mexico 477–478 478–479 Nordstjarnan 582 North Platte River 70 232–233 Norway 169–172 212 310–312 486 496–499 Nova Scotia 212 O Oahu, Hawaii 134–135 326 329 397 471 obedience 111 364 614 629–630 Ogden, Utah 190 347–348 354 435–437 466 Old Bishop 190–191 Olsen’s Quadrille Band 423–424 Omahas 29 39 “O My Father” (hymn) 472 ordinances 47 207 219–220 387–388 427–428 511 588–591 630 671 See also specific ordinances ordination 182 319 326–327 431–432 Oscar I, King 172 Oslo, Norway 499 P Pacific Islands See South Pacific Page, John 24 Pago Pago, Samoa 543 Paiutes 256 259–262 263 266–267 273 337 Palawai Basin (Lanai, Hawaii) 187–188 202–203 Palmyra, New York 317 Panama, Isthmus of 278 Papeete, Tahiti 46 pardon, presidential 282 528 624–625 Paris, France 626 Parowan, Utah 252 259 262 Partridge, Caroline 115 Partridge, Edward, Jr. 115 Partridge, Eliza See Lyman, Eliza Partridge Partridge, Emily See Young, Emily Partridge Partridge, Lydia Clisbee 115 patience 211 336 586–587 644 patriarch 242 patriarchal blessing 591 Paul, Harriet 184 184 185 Paul, Nicholas 183–184 184–185 peace 27–28 48 59 220 278 466 501 603 609–610 614 675 Pearl of Great Price 484 Penrose, Charles 599–600 People’s Party 645–646 Perkins, Frank 419–420 589 Perpetual Emigrating Fund 122–123 217–218 222 481–482 532 Peter 84 492–493 Peters, George 564 Phelps, William 84 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 287 287–288 292–293 302 Philippines 414–415 pioneer trek See emigration to Utah Pisgah, Mount, Iowa 28 38 Pitomai, Queen 149 150 151 Platte River 54 plural marriage amnesty for 623–625 645–646 announcement of practice 152–154 Brigham Young on 333 333 defense of 610 612 and divorce 412 446–447 606 Emma Smith and family reject 296–297 Hawaiian Saints learn of 177–178 and Joseph Smith 141 141–142 354–357 359 360 361 511–512 514 and Manifesto 611 614 641–642 in Nauvoo Temple 13 number of Saints who practiced 481 opposition to 293 399 408–409 487–488 and pregnancy 527–528 573–574 in public 17 142 revelation on 155 605 size of families 332 and suffrage 376 579 Wilford Woodruff discourages 580–582 584 603–604 women defend 458–460 524–525 women’s experiences with 201 See also antipolygamy legislation Manifesto Plural Marriage as Taught by the Prophet Joseph 511 pneumonia 331 488 Pohemiti 639 Poland, Luke 408 Poland Bill 408–409 politics disunity among Saints over 645–647 653–654 and George Q. Cannon 308 408 lobbying in Washington, DC 17–18 308–309 314 563 political favors 564 self-rule in Utah Territory 248 and women 373–374 457–458 458–460 See also freedom of religion Polk, James 29–30 polygamy See plural marriage Pond Town, Utah 281 284 poverty covenant to help poor 14–15 36 57 122–123 and emigration to Utah 28–29 29 43–44 303 and handcart emigration 219 and missionary work 102 183 of Norwegian Saints 486 Relief Societies to help needy 341 633 and united orders 413–414 See also Perpetual Emigrating Fund Pratt, Addison 18–19 27 45–46 74–76 99 108–110 117–120 132–133 144–146 276–278 666 Pratt, Ann 26–27 109–110 277–278 Pratt, Belinda Marden 483–484 Pratt, Ellen 26–27 61 109 132–133 146 149 277–278 Pratt, Frances 26–27 61 106–107 109 119–120 132 277–278 Pratt, Lois See Hunt, Lois Pratt Pratt, Louisa Barnes Addison Pratt, reunited with 108–110 death of 481 decision to move back to Utah 276–278 emigration to Utah 18–20 26–28 76 101–103 105–107 and granddaughter Ida Hunt 479–480 sickness of 38–40 and South Pacific mission 117–120 125–127 132–134 145–146 149–152 in Winter Quarters 60–62 Pratt, Orson on American Civil War 301–302 David Whitmer, meeting with 452–454 and emigration to Utah 302 and First Presidency reorganization 88–89 92 93–94 95 plural marriage, delivers sermon on 153–154 and Quorum of the Twelve 293–294 431 “roadometer,” helps build 54–55 Salt Lake Valley, arrival in 63 slavery, opposition to 182 women’s suffrage, support of 376 Pratt, Parley 36 50–51 56–58 76–78 248–249 415 Pratt, Romania 560 583 prayer dedicatory prayer at St. George Utah Temple groundbreaking 393 dedicatory prayer for Endowment House 208 dedicatory prayer for Manti Utah Temple 557–558 dedicatory prayer for Nauvoo Temple 26 dedicatory prayer for Salt Lake Temple 664–665 669 for deliverance 235 for direction to gathering place 50 65 of emigrants 165 238 of gratitude 144–145 573 for guidance 9 415 505 584–585 598–599 601 Hawaiian Saints forbidden to pray 327 for healing 398–399 531 for help 101 162–163 234 for journey west 14 46 for protection 272 557–558 to receive testimony 286 440 for translation aid 416 to understand revelation 155 prayer meetings 149 151 405 premortal life 49 71 presiding bishop 43 431–432 434 Pride of the Market, The 307 priest 546 priesthood 84 110–111 111–112 174–175 182 319 364 420 430–432 436 See also Aaronic Priesthood Melchizedek Priesthood priests 441 Primary Mutual Improvement Association 450–452 482 526 528 546 548 prophecy of baptisms in Samoa 553–554 of desert blossoming as a rose 443–444 of ensign to nations 49–50 of establishing St. George 386–387 of gathering 67 674 of prosperity 114 115 119 of Saints coming to Shoshones 404 of sharing gospel with native people 197 of temple 65 on war 302 Protestantism 166–167 245–246 359–360 477–478 Provis, Johanna 185 419 Provis, Richard 419 Provo, Utah 190–191 278–279 280 345 422 Provo River (Utah) 191 Putuahara, French Polynesia 666 Q quail 44 Quorum of the Seventy 319 602 Quorum of the Twelve Apostles Amasa Lyman released from 382–383 Anthon Lund called to 587–588 approval of Oliver Cowdery rebaptism 91–92 and declaration of Saints’ loyalty to United States 586–587 588 disunity in 541–543 and emigration to Utah 5 9–10 50–51 56–57 69 77–78 and evacuation of poor from Nauvoo 36 and First Presidency reorganization 87–89 92–94 484 540 565 568–569 George Q. Cannon called to 293–294 Hawaii, set Church in order in 320 and leadership succession 24 and Manifesto 604–606 613 and mission calls 121–122 purpose and organization of 81–82 and reformation 226 and restructuring of Church 431–432 and “Word and Will of the Lord” 46–47 48 R race 135 180–183 419–420 589–590 railroad 334 338–340 346 347–348 354 478 Ravaai 145 146 150 151–152 Rawlinson, Charles 183–184 184 185 Rawlinson, Hannah 185 recreation 305 Red Buttes 235 redemption of the dead 426 444–445 665 667 Redmond, Utah 574–575 reformation 226–227 241–244 245–246 353 Relief Society conferences 567–568 671 disbanded 284 Emmeline Wells as secretary to 566–567 general presidency of 482–484 and grain storage 457 482 Indian Relief Societies 193–195 197 jubilee celebration of 631–633 in locations across the world 264–265 290–291 412 465 471–472 473 497 498–499 546–547 550–551 571 572 668–669 and National Council of Women 616–618 in Nauvoo 90 194 341 342–343 344 352 435 482–483 reorganization of 341–344 344 stake Relief Societies 435–437 and women’s suffrage 567 and World’s Columbian Exposition 671–672 Zina Young as general president of 549 566 See also women Relief Society hall (Salt Lake City Fifteenth Ward) 352–353 357–358 372–373 373 Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints 296–297 354 511 632 637 639 652 repentance 245 246 Republican Party 293 645–647 rescues 64 163–164 194 229–230 232–233 236–240 321 573 reservations, Indian 336 reserve fund 523 retrenchment 367–369 378–380 381–382 399–400 457 revelation and Church leaders 377 607–608 on consecration 413 faith in 570 587–588 on First Presidency and Twelve 87–88 568–569 on George Q. Cannon going into hiding 523 561 and Manifesto 628 Māori belief in 493 and missionary work 137 on plural marriage 155 177–178 355–356 605–606 vs. spiritualism 362 on war 299–300 302 “Word and Will of the Lord” to Brigham Young 46–48 77–78 Reynolds, Amelia Schofield 410 466 Reynolds, George 410 411–412 445 458 465–466 599–600 Reynolds, Mary Ann Tuddenham 466 Rhodakanaty, Plotino 474–475 478 Rich, Charles 97 104 122 129–131 135 303 Richards, Franklin D. 122 219–220 222 224–226 228–229 286–287 436 551 599–600 Richards, Franklin S. 563–564 Richards, Henry 448–450 Richards, Jane Snyder 435–438 566 616–618 Richards, Lula Greene 399–401 583 Richards, Sarah Ellen Smith 356 Richards, Willard 67–68 95 102–103 113 126 168 173 209 Rigdon, Sidney 84 “Ring, the” 499 Roberts, B. H. 602–604 610–611 653–655 Roberts, Celia Dibble 654 Rockwell, Porter 250–251 402 Rocky Ridge 238–239 Rogers, Aurelia Spencer 450–452 Rogers, Mary 108–109 Rolfsen, Elen See Dorius, Elen Rolfsen Rowberry, John 434–435 Rua 666–667 S Sabbath 66 sacrament 55–56 66 145–146 242 245 528 Sagwitch 401–403 404–405 509–511 Salea‘aumua, Samoa 576–577 Salt Creek, Utah 195 Salt Lake City, Utah 89–90 97 119 189 271–272 278–281 282–283 288 346 443–444 Salt Lake Herald 592–593 Salt Lake Theatre 304–307 524–525 Salt Lake Tribune 376–377 389 396 445 634 662 Salt Lake Valley 50 59 63–66 67 72–74 99–100 112–114 121–122 See also emigration to Utah Samoa 324 543–545 551–553 571–573 575 577 637 San Bernardino, California 276 277 479 Sanford, Colorado 578–579 579–580 591–592 612–613 San Francisco, California 12 37 60 98–99 112–113 116–117 251 274 San Joaquin River (California) 75 San Juan River 470 Sanpete Valley (Utah) 190–192 200–202 291 335–337 368 412–414 455 526 555 San Pitch River (Utah) 290–291 Santaquin (Utah) Relief Society 381 Sarah 153–154 Scandinavia 161–162 165–166 169–172 254 310–312 470 496–499 568 673 scarlet fever 176 School of the Prophets 340–341 345 368 376 377–378 383 science 352 Scotland 127–128 206 316 scurvy 42 61 110 seagulls and crickets 100–101 103–105 sealing for adoption 41–42 48–49 57 589–591 of Joseph Smith to plural wives 141–142 357 511–512 514 in Nauvoo Temple 13 revelation on 355–356 séances 362 363–364 366 388–389 Secrist, Ann Eliza Logan 159–161 175–177 205–207 215–216 Secrist, Heber Nephi 160–161 Secrist, Jacob 159–161 175–177 205–207 213–214 215–216 Secrist, Louisa 206–207 Secrist, Mary Elizabeth 206–207 Secrist, Moroni 159 206–207 Secrist, Nephi 206–207 Seegmiller, William 637 638 Seventies Hall of Science (Salt Lake City) 305 Seventy, Quorum of the 319 602 Shoshones 10 72–73 401–405 509–511 Siam 152–153 217 298 Sierra Nevada 52 99 Simmons, Joseph 239 sins 226–227 242–243 245–246 556 Skanchy, Anthon 496–497 622 Skandinaviens Stjerne 161 582 slavery 70–71 181–182 191–192 195 196 293 317–318 419 Smith, Alexander 354–356 359–360 360–361 376–377 511 Smith, Alma 318–320 320–322 326 327 Smith, Amanda Barnes 194–195 374–375 Smith, Augusta Outzen 480 Smith, Bathsheba Bigler 342–343 436 566 632–633 Smith, David 354–356 359–360 360–361 376–377 Smith, Emma Hale 6 295–297 357 482–483 589–590 632 Smith, Emma West 480 Smith, George A. 63 93 152–153 204 252–253 381–382 385 393 Smith, Hellen Fisher 227 228–229 243–244 359 Smith, Hyrum 4 198 210 260 355 356–357 388–389 Smith, Jerusha 199 Smith, Jesse 314–315 480 Smith, John (brother of Joseph F. Smith) 199 227–229 241–242 243–244 295–297 314–315 548 591 Smith, John (uncle of Joseph Smith Jr.) 90 96–98 101 103 104–105 Smith, John Henry 592 603–604 606 Smith, Joseph, III 296–297 354–355 382 511 514 Smith, Joseph, Jr. appearance in visions and dreams 17 49 80 558 Brigham Young says name on deathbed 442 final charge to apostles 670 healing, teaching about 40 and Jane Manning James 71 589–590 Martin Harris’s testimony of 371 and Oliver Cowdery 111 and plural marriage 141–142 296 354–357 359–360 361 511–512 514 property of in Nauvoo 295–296 and temple ceremony standardization 428 Smith, Joseph F. amnesty, receives 623–625 children with plural wives 629 and David Whitmer 452–454 European mission 314–315 in First Presidency 484 495 569 and Gates family 530–531 Hawaii, exile in 505 518 533–534 Hawaii, mission to 202–204 241 Hawaii, return to 320 320 323 325–326 327–328 328–329 Iosepa settlement, visits 595–596 James Brown, calling of 636–638 and Jane Manning James 588 590–591 and John Taylor’s death 535–536 Martha Ann Smith, counsels 209–210 211 Mexico, visits Saints in 504–505 militia, serves in 281 plural marriage, collects records on 354–357 359–360 at Salt Lake Temple dedication 665 stands up for convictions 275–276 in Washington, DC 563–565 and women’s suffrage 375–376 as young man 198–200 Smith, Josephine 531 Smith, Josephine Groesbeck 591–592 Smith, Julina Lambson 356 531 Smith, Leonard 180 181 182–183 220 Smith, Levira 356 Smith, Lovina 199 228 228–229 295–297 357 Smith, Lucy Mack 3–4 5–6 6 Smith, Martha Ann See Harris, Martha Ann Smith Smith, Mary Fielding 198–199 210 Smith, Melissa Lemmon 243–244 Smith, Samuel 314–315 Smith, Sarah Ellen Richards 356 Smith, William 6 24 Smoot, Abraham 210–211 244 250–251 281 345 463 Smoot, Brigham 637 Smoot, Emily Hill 249 Smoot, Margaret McMeans 374 378 Smoot, Reed 463 Snow, Eliza R. character of 333 on cooperation and education 412–413 death and legacy of 548–549 endowment, administers 208 at Great Indignation Meeting 373 375 hymns by 357 472 ministering to women 435 446 549 and Primary 450–451 as Relief Society general president 482–483 549 and Relief Society reorganization 341–344 344 and retrenchment 378 379 457 Snow, Erastus 65–66 122 129 166 301–302 386–388 392 414 456 Snow, Lorenzo 122 320–321 325 519 548 558 605 608 665 Snowflake, Arizona 479–481 489 490 499 501 501 Social Hall (Salt Lake City) 189 673 Society Islands 637 See also Tahiti Solomona 318 319 596 South Africa 152–153 179–186 217 220–221 294–295 303 419 South Carolina 299–300 South Pacific 18–19 44–45 126–127 132 144 297–299 324 551 576 637–638 Spain 414 Spanish language 414–415 478 Spencer, Josephine 583 Spencer, Lydia 501–502 Spencer, Orson 182 “Spirit of God like a Fire Is Burning, The” (hymn) 169 393 636 665 Spirit of the Lord conversion through 486 direction through 31–32 divine approval through 80 and Hawaiian translation of the Book of Mormon 167 instruction to keep 49 670–671 and Manifesto 601 and missionary work 131 551 and reorganization of First Presidency 81 87 94 and reorganization of priesthood structure 430–431 and rescue of emigrants 229 at Salt Lake Temple dedication 666 670 teaching with 422 spiritual gifts See gifts of the Spirit Spiritualism 362 363–364 366 388–389 Spring Town, Utah 192–193 200 291–292 335 stakes 431–432 Standing, Joseph 466–469 469–470 Stanton, Elizabeth Cady 456–457 458 starvation See food shortage Stenhouse, Fanny Warn 316 389 399 408 439 Stenhouse, T. B. H. 316–318 377 389 408 Stevens, Augusta Dorius 161–162 164–166 189–190 192–193 200–202 290–292 526–528 Stevens, Elvira 25–26 Stevens, Henry 200 201–202 290–291 291–292 527 Stevens, Jason 291 Stevens, Mary Ann Howe 200 201–202 290–291 Stevenson, Edward 383–384 384–385 Stewart, James 473–475 478–479 St. George, Utah 385 386–389 392 429 645 646–647 See also temple, St. George, Utah Stickney, Elizabeth 381 St. Johns, Arizona 489 499–500 501 507 515 529 St. Louis, Missouri 215 Stout, Hosea 86 Strang, James 24 34 56 suffrage 373–374 375–376 457 524 532 567 579 616–618 sugarcane 397 530 Sugar Creek (Iowa) 13 15 16 18 Sugar House (Utah) Ward 210–211 227 242–243 281 Sunday School 284 340 346 347 528 546 571 Sutter’s Mill, California 98 Sweden 162 172 175–176 310 336–337 Sweetwater River 105–106 106 237 Switzerland 205–206 221 316 421 T tabernacle, Kanesville, Iowa 94 112 tabernacle, Logan, Utah 557–558 tabernacle, Salt Lake City 189 338 348 373–375 384 443–444 632–633 tabernacle, St. George, Utah 387 tabernacle, Weber (Utah) Stake 435 436 Tabernacle Choir 565 635 663 Tahiti 27 46 74–75 133 144 150 276 636–638 Tahitian language 118 145–146 149–150 152 Takaroa, French Polynesia 651 Talmage, James 463 464 640–641 Tamanehune 44–45 Tamatoa, King 149 Tanihiili 552–553 Tanner, Joseph 463 621–622 Tanner, Louisa See Lyman, Louisa Tanner Taylor, Elmina Shepard 483 Taylor, John advice to Susa Gates 447 on antipolygamy legislation 461–462 at Brigham Young’s funeral 444–445 British Mission, leads 36 50–51 death of 534–536 debts of poor Saints, cancels 481–482 funeral for 539–540 and George Q. Cannon 123–124 523 health declines 533–534 in hiding from federal marshals 505–506 518–519 on James Garfield 486–487 and Jane Manning James 589–590 at Joseph Standing’s funeral 469–471 and Mexican settlements 504–505 and mission to France 122 168 president of the Church, sustained as 484 and purported revelation about marriage 605–606 and Relief Society 482–483 and reorganization of emigration companies 56–58 69 76–78 and seniority in Quorum of the Twelve 431 and temples 540–541 547 witness at Rudger Clawson’s trial 502 Taylor, John W. 541 602–604 605–606 656 Taylor, Leonora Cannon 123–124 289–290 Taylor, Stephen 237 teachers 441 Teasdale, George 515–516 Tefanau 666–667 Teimana, Hare 492–496 Teimana, Mary 495–496 Teimana, Pare 496 telegraph 348 Telii 27 45 46 133–134 150–151 151 Tematagi 666–667 temple, Kirtland, Ohio 370–371 temple, Logan, Utah 496–497 509–511 547–548 557–558 590 596–597 temple, Manti, Utah 414 430–431 555–556 557–558 574 temple, Nauvoo, Illinois 3 13–14 22–23 24–26 43 temple, Salt Lake Brigham Young selects spot for 66 capstone ceremony 635–636 Church leaders change plans for 540–541 construction ceases 216 construction of 306–307 626 647–648 cornerstone ceremony 173–175 dedication of 661–669 670 672–673 674 donations for 648–649 650–651 foundation buried 283 railroad to haul stone for 346 Zina Young oversees female workers in 671 temple, St. George, Utah 388 388–389 392–393 422–424 425–427 427 490 temple clothing 427 temple recommends 534 555 580 590 662 667–668 668–669 temples 49–50 58 114–115 174–175 583–584 597–599 629–630 674 Tenney, Ammon 500 Tenney, Eliza Udall 500 Te Pōtangaroa, Pāora 493 Terai 666–667 Teraupua 666–667 Terogomaihite 667 Thatcher, Moses 473–475 541 542–543 569 599–600 theft 131 194 267–268 theocracy 389–390 391–392 Thompson, Mercy Fielding 199 242–243 623 Three Witnesses 370 384 453 Thura, Soren 163–164 Tig-we-tick-er 404 Times and Seasons 186 355 359–360 361 Timpanogos 116 Tiniarau 638 tithing 116–117 175 420 498 557 650 tithing office 189 401 556–557 Tompkins, Thomas 126–127 Tonga 637 tongues, gift of 62 136 Tooele, Utah 433–435 Torgersen, Gunild 335 Toronto, Joseph 122 transcontinental railroad See railroad Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo 113 Trejo, Meliton 414–416 473–475 479 Trondheim, Norway 485 486 Trozos selectos del Libro de Mormon 416 473 trustee of Church 295–296 Tuamotu Islands, French Polynesia 651–652 666–667 tuberculosis 42 Tubuai, French Polynesia 18–19 45 132–134 144–146 149–152 Tutuila, Samoa 543 552 572 577 Tyler, Daniel 205 Tyler, John 285 Tyler, Julia 285 286 typhoid fever 578 U Uaua, William 138–139 Udall, David 489–491 499–500 507–508 515–516 528–530 Udall, Ella Stewart 489–491 500–501 508 516 Udall, Erma 500 Udall, Ida Hunt 479–481 489–491 499–501 507–509 515–516 528–530 Udall, Mary 500 516 Udall, Pauline 509 515 529–530 Udall, Pearl 490 United Kingdom 221 568 See also Great Britain united orders 413–414 United States Army 37 301 317–318 402 510 See also Mormon Battalion Utah War United States Congress 113–114 139–141 289 303 308–309 314 457 459–460 561 563–564 See also antipolygamy legislation United States Constitution 375 458 462 United States of America and American Indians 336 disloyalty to, Saints accused of 143 Manifesto leads to improved relationship between Church and 618–619 623 plan to move outside of 5 7 8–9 12 Saints seek peace with 588 war with Mexico 29–30 37–38 113 United States president 139 140–141 147–148 274–275 282 412 United States Supreme Court 396–397 458 461–462 593–594 618–619 unity disunity over politics 645–647 gospel fosters 346–347 and Quorum of the Twelve 88 541–543 556 569 and Relief Society 341 353 568 of Saints 484 and Salt Lake Temple dedication 649–650 674 School of the Prophets to foster 340–341 345 University of Deseret (Salt Lake City) 421–422 Upolu, Samoa 572–573 Utah Commission 597–598 599 Utah Lake 191 Utah Magazine 360–362 364–365 366–367 Utah Supreme Court 389–390 411–412 Utah territorial legislature 181–182 246 289 375–376 376 Utah territorial penitentiary 562 Utah Territory Congress organizes 139–141 economy of 338–339 362–363 federal officers in 141 142 147–148 152 246–248 389–390 missionaries’ description of 212 petition to establish 113–114 question of secession 303 settlements grow in 190 slavery and “servitude” in 181–182 statehood, efforts to gain 139–140 289 308–310 314 408 561 563–564 645–646 territorial laws in 195 246 women’s suffrage in 373 375–376 Utah Valley 59 63 97 116 190 192 367 Utah War 247–248 250–253 254–256 257 263 264 271–272 274 278–281 283–284 Utes 10 59 63 72–73 116 140–141 190–193 195–196 335–338 V Varian, Charles 627–628 Vendsyssel, Denmark 161–162 Veracruz, Mexico 474 visions and dreams Brigham Young finds peace through 155 Brigham Young sees gathering place 50 54 Brigham Young sees Joseph Smith 49 Brigham Young sees temple 175 Desideria Yáñez sees Church book 477–478 Drusilla Hendricks sees Joseph Smith 80 Ech-up-wy sees Saints 403 Hare Teimana sees Apostle Peter 492–493 Jacob Secrist sees family 160–161 Lorena Larsen about death 643–644 Lorena Larsen sees loved ones 575 Meliton Trejo prompted to journey to Utah 415 Susa Gates sees Brigham Young 446 Wilford Woodruff sees Brigham Young and Heber Kimball 670 Wilford Woodruff sees new gathering place 58 Wilford Woodruff sees temple 663–664 William Cluff sees Hawaiian gathering place 329–330 Voice of Warning, A 248 474–475 477–479 vote, right to See suffrage Voz de amonestación 477–479 W Waikato River (New Zealand) 496 Wailuku, Hawaii 138 139 186 Wales 127–128 Walkara 190–193 193 195–197 205 388–389 Walker, Hyrum 297 Walker, William 179–181 182–184 184–185 220 wards 41 431–432 Warner, Frank Timbimboo 509 Washakie, Utah 510 Washington, DC 307–310 456–460 476 524–526 563 616–618 See also politics United States Congress wealth 112 114–115 130 359–360 378–379 486 Weber (Utah) Stake 435–437 Webster, Dwight 24 Webster, Eunice Woodruff 24 Wells, Daniel 142–143 251 378 390–391 395 574 619 Wells, Emmeline B. Woodward 456–460 482 524–526 560 566–567 567 617 631–633 671–672 West See emigration to Utah Western Standard 274 wheat See grain storage white clothing 427 White House (Washington, DC) 309 459–460 525 Whitmer, David 84–85 91 110–111 453–454 Whitney, Elizabeth Ann Smith 62 90 482–483 512 Whitney, Helen Kimball 511–514 Whitney, Horace 512–513 514 Whitney, Lucy Bloxham 513 Whitney, Mary Cravath 513 Whitney, Newel 43 512 Whitney, Orson 582–583 607–608 whooping cough 115–116 297 331 Why We Practice Plural Marriage 513 Widtsoe, Anna Gaarden 485–486 545–547 622 634–636 639 672–675 Widtsoe, John 497 499 545–547 621–622 636 639–641 672–675 Widtsoe, Osborne 497 499 545–547 622 634–635 636 639 672–673 Williams, Zina Presendia Young See Card, Zina Presendia Young Williams Willie, James 223 224–225 Willie handcart company 224–225 229 See also handcart companies Willis, Ann Pratt 480 Willis, Ellen Pratt 480 Winder, John 599–600 649 657 Winter Quarters 39 40–42 49–51 61 73 77 85–87 102–103 Wisconsin Territory 56 83 wisdom 209 243–244 299 358 382 Woman’s Exponent 399–401 458 582 women and antipolygamy legislation 372–375 458–459 524–525 at Brigham Young Academy 462–463 and cooperative movement 351–354 358 412 and divorce 446–447 donations to Salt Lake Temple 657–658 Elizabeth Kane’s observation of women in Utah 408–409 Eliza Snow as leader of 548–549 Emmeline Wells on 633 and gifts of the Spirit 62 90 lobby for Utah women’s rights 456–460 and marriage 512 and medical care 527 549 and missionary work 313 in Mormon Battalion 34 and plural marriage 148 293 399 prayer meetings 149–150 151 and public expression 342 400 400–401 and relief of emigrant companies 230 and retrenchment 367–369 378–379 381 Sarah Kimball on 353–354 See also Relief Society suffrage Women of Mormondom, The 439 441 460 Wood, Edward 572–573 Woodruff, Delight Stocking 629 Woodruff, Emma Smith 629 Woodruff, James 87 Woodruff, Joseph 7 23 42 Woodruff, Mary Ann Jackson 87 Woodruff, Phebe Amelia 7 23–24 87 Woodruff, Phebe Carter 7 23 34 42 87 375 483–484 539–540 Woodruff, Sarah Brown 629 Woodruff, Shuah 87 Woodruff, Susan 7 23 87 Woodruff, Wilford advance company of pioneers, travels with 58–59 at Brigham Young’s funeral 443 444–445 and British Mission 6–8 and disunity among the Twelve 541–543 556 and First Presidency reorganization 89 93 568–570 government opposition, prays about 584–585 Iosepa settlement, visits 595–596 Manassa settlement, visits 593–594 and Manifesto 597–601 603–604 605–606 607–609 623–624 627–628 and Manti Utah Temple dedication 555 557 on Mormon Battalion and British mission 34–36 Nauvoo, returns to 22–24 ordinance standardization 427–428 on plural marriage 580–582 627–630 on political discord 646–647 and Quorum of the Twelve organization 81–82 on revelation and Civil War 299–300 and Salt Lake Temple 635–636 663–665 at Salt Lake Temple 669 670–671 and Salt Lake Valley settlement 64–65 72–73 74 as senior leader of the Church 539–541 565–566 St. George Utah Temple rooms, dedicates 425–426 Winter Quarters, afflictions in 42 Winter Quarters, returns to 73 85–87 women’s suffrage, supports 567 Woodruff, Willy 7 87 Woolley, Eddie 424 Woolley, Edwin 422–424 “Word and Will of the Lord” 47 49–50 77–78 Word of Wisdom 118 438 547 World’s Columbian Exposition 671–672 Wyoming Territory 375–376 470 Y Yáñez, Carmen 479 Yáñez, Desideria Quintanar de 477–479 Yáñez, José 477–479 Ybarola, José 474 Yerba Buena, California 37–38 Y.L.M.I.A See Young Ladies’ Mutual Improvement Association Y.M.M.I.A See Young Men’s Mutual Improvement Association Young, Ann Eliza Webb 408 412 439 Young, Brigham and adoption sealings 48–49 and American Indians 116 191 193–194 195–197 256 336 337 404–405 arrest and trial of 390–392 393–394 395–397 building of temple and theater 304–307 Church president, sustained as 95 Church structure, reorganizes 430–432 and covenant to help poor 43 at dance 422–425 and daughter Susa Gates 439–441 death of 441–442 472 disagreement with apostles 76–78 divorce from Ann Eliza Young 408 412 on economic cooperation 338–339 341 345 347–348 351–352 362 362–363 on education 421–422 463 and emigration to Utah 5 8–10 9–10 11–15 14–15 17–18 19–21 35–36 36–37 101–103 on Ensign Peak 67–68 on fallibility of Church leaders 364–365 and federal officers in Utah 140–141 142–143 146–147 147–148 247–248 280 282–283 and First Presidency reorganization 81–82 87–89 92–94 funeral and viewing 443–445 on gold seeking in California 112–113 114–115 123 130–131 on handcart emigration 217–218 household of 331–333 and Mormon Battalion 28–30 30–31 32 35 and Mountain Meadows massacre 260–261 263–264 272–273 429–430 Nauvoo Temple, administers ordinances in 13–14 and ordinance standardization 427–428 and plural marriage 152 243 296 333 355 on race 71–72 181–182 and railroad 334 346 354 and reformation 226–227 245–246 and Relief Society 194 341–342 358 435 436–437 rescue of emigrant companies 229–230 239–240 and retrenchment 367–369 379 on revelation 155 Salt Lake Temple cornerstone ceremony 173–175 Salt Lake Temple site, selects 66 on Salt Lake Valley 59–60 73–74 Salt Lake Valley, arrives in 64–65 sickness of 63–64 and Spanish translation of Book of Mormon 415–416 and St. George Utah Temple 388 392–393 425–427 on temples 174–175 674 and united orders 413–414 U.S. president, meets with 416–418 “Word and Will of the Lord,” receives 46–47 Young, Brigham, Jr. 441 Young, Clara Decker 50 63–64 332–333 Young, Dora 386 438 Young, Eliza Snow See Snow, Eliza R. Young, Emily Partridge 115 117 332–333 342–343 635 Young, Harriet Wheeler 50 99–100 Young, John 97 Young, Joseph 225 236 Young, Joseph Don Carlos 635 647–648 Young, Lorenzo 50 99–100 Young, Lucy Bigelow 332–333 385–386 427 464 663 Young, Mabel 385 392 Young, Mary Ann Angell 125–126 127 Young, Phineas 83 84 91 92 110–111 139–140 Young, Susie See Gates, Susa Young Young, Tommy 550 Young, Zina Diantha Huntington Jacobs Canada, visits daughter in 549–551 and Eliza Snow 548 in Hawaii 471–473 on Manifesto 611 in Relief Society general presidency 483 549 566–568 and Relief Society jubilee 631–633 on Salt Lake Temple 671 and Susa Gates 332–333 on working with women’s groups 616–617 and World’s Columbian Exposition 671–672 Young, Zina Presendia See Card, Zina Presendia Young Williams Young Ladies’ Mutual Improvement Association 432 435 457 482–483 560–561 616–618 671–672 Young Ladies’ Retrenchment Association 399–400 Young Men’s Mutual Improvement Association 422–423 432 546 567–568 Young Woman’s Journal 560–561 582–583 612 youth at dance 422–423 424–425 education of 421–422 literature, encouraged to write 582–583 and Manifesto 612 and retrenchment 379–380 temple dedicatory session for 673 and worldly temptations 346 Z Zion and economic cooperation 338–339 340–341 351–352 358 368 and education of youth 413 421–422 expansion of 470–471 opportunity for new society 72 place of refuge and peace 27 42 584–585 and Relief Society 357–358 Winter Quarters laid out like city of 40 See also gathering Zion’s Cooperative Mercantile Institution 352 634