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* [[Joseph Smith/Polygamy/Essays|Essay home page]] | * [[Joseph Smith/Polygamy/Essays|Essay home page]] | ||
+ | * {{Initiation_of_the_practice_of_plural_marriage|Beginnings of pliural marriage}} | ||
+ | * {{Joseph Smith/Polygamy/Essays/Introduction of eternal marriage|Fanny Alger: Joseph's first plural wife}} | ||
+ | * {{Joseph Smith/Polygamy/Essays/Early womanizer|Early womanizer?}} | ||
+ | * {{Joseph Smith/Polygamy/Essays/Illegal marriages in Ohio|Illegal marriages in Ohio?}} | ||
+ | * {{Joseph Smith/Polygamy/Essays/Age of wives|Age of wives}} | ||
+ | * {{Joseph Smith/Polygamy/Essays/Children of polygamous marriages|Children of polygamous unions}} | ||
+ | * {{Joseph Smith/Polygamy/Essays/Polyandry|Marrying other men's wives?}} | ||
+ | * {{Joseph Smith/Polygamy/Essays/Polyandry|Polyandry}} | ||
+ | * {{Joseph Smith/Polygamy/Essays/John C. Bennett|John C. Bennett}} | ||
|group5=Notable plural wives of Joseph Smith | |group5=Notable plural wives of Joseph Smith |