Proceedings Before the Committee On Privileges And Elections of the United State

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Proceedings Before the Committee On Privileges And Elections of the United State
United States Congress Senate Committee On Priv
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Mr. VAN COTT. Have you finished?
Senator BEVERIDGE. Yes.
Mr. VAN COTT. Did you go out on the stump with other polygamists besides John Henry Smith?
Mr. CRITCHLOW. I do not know; but I think that John Morgan was a polygamist. I think he was.
Mr. VAN COTT. You were out with him ?
Mr. CRITCHLOW. I was in 1892 and 1893, but whether in 1894 or not I do not know, because he died along about that time.
Mr. VAN COTT. Mr. Critchlow, is it not the fact that the general feeling in Utah, among non -Mormons
... leaving the Mormons out of view has been that if all plural marriages had ceased since the mani- festo, these relations of unlawful cohabitation they were practically willing to close their eyes to ?
Mr. CRITCHLOW. I tnink so, except in cases where they were really absolutely offensive, or where they occurred in such a manner as to be really examples to the people. Amongst the higher officials, and even with them, I think it would be fair to say that people were inclined to minimize these things as much as possible for the peace of the State and the community and for its upbuilding, and to remove the reproach of it before the country.


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