
Title "What it is bound to come to" Summary U.S. soldier forcing Brigham Young into divorce court. Created / Published 1873. Notes - Illus. in: Wild Oats, v. 5, no. 52 (1873 Mar. 13), p. 13. - This record contains unverified, old data from caption card. - Caption card tracings: Marriage Cartoon theme 1872-73; Army, U.S.; Constitution, U.S.; Actors; Cartoons, U.S. 1872-73; Eagle (Am-Cartoons 1873); Uncle Sam; Courtrooms; Corruption in gov't; Credit Mobilier; Mormons; Polygamy; B.I. Medium

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