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Website review: Remembering the Wives of Joseph Smith

My greatest hope in this regard is that the LDS Church will not defend Joseph Smith’s involvement in polygamy as appropriate.
—The anonymous author of
Remembering the Wives of Joseph Smith (http://www.wivesofjosephsmith.org/Who.htm)

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Overview

FAIR's evaluation of the web site Remembering the Wives of Joseph Smith

  • The owner of the site claims to be an active Latter-day Saint. He remains anonymous on the web site.
  • The author's stated hope is that the Church will "not defend Joseph Smith's involvement with polygamy."
  • The site uses a FAIR article to make the Church look like they are hiding plural marriage.

Summary

Loaded and prejudicial language

  • "In the relative stability of Nauvoo, Joseph would try to establish polygamy, a practice he had flirted with in Kirtland and Missouri."

Biographies

  • Emma Hale
  • Fanny Alger
  • Lucinda Morgan Harris
  • Louisa Beaman
  • Zina Huntington Jacobs
  • Presendia Huntington Buell
  • Agnes Coolbrith
  • Sylvia Sessions Lyon
  • Mary Rollins Lightner
  • Patty Bartlett Sessions
  • Marinda Johnson Hyde
  • Elizabeth Davis Durfee
  • Sarah Kingsley Cleveland
  • Delcena Johnson
  • Eliza R. Snow
  • Sarah Ann Whitney
  • Martha McBride Knight
  • Ruth Vose Sayers
  • Flora Ann Woodworth
  • Emily Dow Partridge
  • Eliza Maria Partridge
  • Almera Johnson
  • Lucy Walker
  • Sarah Lawrence
  • Maria Lawrence
  • Helen Mar Kimball
  • Hanna Ells
  • Elvira Cowles Holmes
  • Rhoda Richards
  • Desdemona Fullmer
  • Olive Frost
  • Melissa Lott
  • Nancy Winchester
  • Fanny Young

Further reading