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===The bishop did NOT castrate a young man because he would not give up his fiancé to another man as a plural wife===
 
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There is no evidence to support this. The rumor that Lewis was being punished for competing against an older polygamist is likely false. Lewis was being transported to the penitentiary for a sexual crime at the time that he was attacked. He was not attacked simply for desiring a marriage. While being transported at night, Bishop Snow and his gang secretly intercepted Lewis and carried out the castration.
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There is no evidence to support this. The claim comes from ''Mormonism unveiled; or, The life and confessions of the late Mormon bishop, John D. Lee'', who claimed that the incident was the result of a fight over a girl between Snow and Lewis, and that he "allegedly took the portion severed from his victim and hung it up on a nail on the manti ward house wall so that it could be seen by all who visited the house afterwards."
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The rumor that Lewis was being punished for competing against an older polygamist is likely false. Lewis was being transported to the penitentiary for a sexual crime at the time that he was attacked. He was not attacked simply for desiring a marriage. While being transported at night, Bishop Snow and his gang secretly intercepted Lewis and carried out the castration.
  
 
Kathryn Daynes gives another example where Brigham Young advised a young woman to marry a single, young man against her parents wishes that she marry a older polygamist. {{nc}}
 
Kathryn Daynes gives another example where Brigham Young advised a young woman to marry a single, young man against her parents wishes that she marry a older polygamist. {{nc}}

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Question: Was Thomas Lewis castrated because he wanted to marry a young woman who was desired by an older man as a plural wife?

The bishop did NOT castrate a young man because he would not give up his fiancé to another man as a plural wife

There is no evidence to support this. The claim comes from Mormonism unveiled; or, The life and confessions of the late Mormon bishop, John D. Lee, who claimed that the incident was the result of a fight over a girl between Snow and Lewis, and that he "allegedly took the portion severed from his victim and hung it up on a nail on the manti ward house wall so that it could be seen by all who visited the house afterwards."

The rumor that Lewis was being punished for competing against an older polygamist is likely false. Lewis was being transported to the penitentiary for a sexual crime at the time that he was attacked. He was not attacked simply for desiring a marriage. While being transported at night, Bishop Snow and his gang secretly intercepted Lewis and carried out the castration.

Kathryn Daynes gives another example where Brigham Young advised a young woman to marry a single, young man against her parents wishes that she marry a older polygamist. [citation needed]


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