1871 Methodist Tent Revival in Salt Lake City
On the first night, the tent, which was said to hold around 3,000 people 1, was filled to overflowing. Rev. William Boole, a pastor from New York city, preached that evening and dealt "heavy blows" against the teachings of the Mormon church. 2
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Editorial Thoughts Saturday, June 24, 1871
Editorial Thoughts Saturday, June 10, 1871
The Methodists Make a Decent upon the Mormons
The Innovation of the Methodists in Pitching Their Big Tent in Salt Lake City
Religious Pioneering
The Methodist Revival Meetings Closed Last Evening
At the Methodist Camp Meeting in Salt Lake City
Chaplain Newman of the Senate went out to Salt Lake to Convert It
According to the Tribune the Camp-meeting in Salt Lake is a Success
To Salt Lake by the Eastward Bound Train