TY - BOOK ID - 8206263 TI - Post-Manifesto Polygamy : The 1899 to 1904 Correspondence of Helen, Owen and Avery Woodruff AU - Snyder, Lu Ann Faylor AU - Snyder, Phillip A. AU - Snyder, Lu Ann Faylor. PY - 2009 SN - 0874217393 9786612490453 1282490451 0874217407 9780874217407 9780874217391 9780874217391 PB - Utah State University, University Libraries DB - UniCat KW - Lambert, Eliza Avery Clark Woodruff, b. 1882 -- Correspondence. KW - Polygamy -- Religious aspects -- Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. KW - Polygamy -- Religious aspects -- Mormon Church. KW - Woodruff, Abraham Owen, 1872-1904 -- Correspondence. KW - Woodruff, Helen May Winters, b. 1873 -- Correspondence. KW - Polygamy KW - Religion KW - Christianity KW - Philosophy & Religion KW - Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints KW - Religious aspects KW - Mormon Church KW - Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. KW - Mormon Church. KW - Woodruff, Abraham Owen, KW - Woodruff, Helen May Winters, KW - Lambert, Eliza Avery Clark Woodruff, KW - Multiple marriage KW - Plural marriage KW - Clark, Eliza Avery, KW - Woodruff, Avery, KW - Woodruff, Eliza Avery Clark, KW - Winters, Helen May, KW - Woodruff, Owen, KW - Marriage KW - Non-monogamous relationships KW - Latter Day Saint churches. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:8206263 AB - These letters among two women and their husband offer a rare look into the personal dynamics of an LDS polygamous relationship. Abraham "Owen" Woodruff was a young Mormon apostle, the son of President Wilford Woodruff, remembered for the Woodruff Manifesto, which called for the divinely inspired termination of plural marriage. It eased a systematic federal judicial assault on Mormons and made Utah statehood possible. It did not end polygamy in the church. Some leaders continued to encourage and perform such marriages. Owen Woodruff himself contracted a secretive, second marriage to Ave-- ER -