Mobile Weekly Tribune reports on three Black Latter-day Saints in Mobile.

Date
Mar 19, 1870
Type
News (traditional)
Source
Mobile Weekly Tribune
Non-LDS
Hearsay
Direct
Unsourced
Journalism
Reference

"Three Negro Mormons," Mobile Weekly Tribune, March 19, 1870, 5

Scribe/Publisher
Mobile Weekly Tribune
People
Mobile Weekly Tribune
Audience
Reading Public
PDF
Transcription

The Weekly Tribune

Mobile, Ala.

Saturday Morning, March 19.

• Four Western State Legislatures have elected women engrossing clerks

• A large number of Swedish emigrants landed recently at Charleston.

• Espartero is again spoken of as a candidate for the Spanish throne.

• Napoleon is making great efforts to settle Irish emigrants in Algeria.

• The Fifteenth Amendment will create 4000 negro voters in Delaware.

• Three negro Mormons are living near LaGrange, Ga.

• Each of the three Atlanta papers has "the largest circulation in the United States."

• An ex-keeper of the Libby prison at Richmond is said to be in Washington seeking an office.

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