As the legal battles in Utah Territory ramped up in the late 1870s and early 1880s, Charles Lowell Walker turned his literary efforts to political commentary. He wrote: May 17 [1885] Rather warm. Went to the Sunday School Jubilee at the [St. George] Tabernacle, which was crowded … .. Class exercises, songs, Recitations, Speeches, Music, and dialogues were rendered in a very creditable style by the children. I composed the following lines,...
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