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Independent Anti-Mormon Party of Oneida County

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80:. Due to the GOP's slight majority in the territorial legislature in 1884, he and other Republicans were able to form a large enough anti-Mormon caucus to prevent and enact legislation. That same year, the legislature passed a law banning Mormons from holding office. On Feb. 3, 1885, it was extended to prevent Mormons from voting or serving on juries. (Elements of these laws survived until 1982.) That same May, Dubois conducted a raid of the largely Mormon town of 112:
Mormons did create their own political party for the eight years being, while they were disallowed from politics, in order to combat the statutes. Hostile courts saw to it that their constitutional challenges lost in court, while anti-Mormon Idaho was admitted as the 43rd state to the Union against
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and northern Idaho (preferably), to or allow Washington to absorb the panhandle altogether. Southern Idahoans, wishing to keep their state intact, rallied to the anti-Mormon cause by founding a new bipartisan party in 1879 before their combine fell apart the next year.
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Though, Dubois' opposition to polygamy seems to have been born out of convenience: "Those of us who really understood the situation were not nearly so much opposed to polygamy as we were the political domination of the
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and I felt I was the agent of the government and the people of the United States, and that the duty devolved upon me to see that the laws of the land were obeyed by the Mormon people in respect to their practices."
104:. We realized however that we could not make those who did not come actually in contact with it understand what this political domination meant. We made use of polygamy in consequence as our great weapon." 325: 320: 59:, for some kind of boundary reform due to the dominant Democratic Mormon vote in the south. The plan was to create either a new territory combining Washington east of the 117: 101: 279: 173: 345: 340: 335: 330: 293: 141: 350: 184: 32: 188: 213: 77: 91:: "I became absolutely obsessed with the Mormon problem. The government was determined to stamp out 145: 273: 56: 238: 144:. Caused in no small part by Dubois' obsession with anti-Mormonism and his involvement with the 51:
The first of several anti-Mormon campaigns in Idaho was sparked by citizens' preference in the
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With northern Idaho having declared its intention to be annexed by Washington, Republican
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himself would try to revive the movement once more in his second tenure as
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to enforce the newly passed Test Oath and sentence polygamous men.
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and increasingly progressive agendas like conservation. Only
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was a short-lived minor political party in 1870s and 1880s
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Index

territorial Idaho
Fred Dubois
Yale graduate
Illinois
anti-Mormonism
Idaho Panhandle
Washington
Cascades
Dubois
Oneida County
Paris, Idaho
U.S. Marshal
polygamy
church
the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Manifesto of 1890
Second Manifesto
free silver
Fred Dubois
U.S. Senator
Democratic Party
Reed Smoot hearings
William Borah



"Idaho Historical Periods"
Boise, Idaho
Idaho State Historical Society
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