By: Ardis E. Parshall - October 27, 2014 We’ve met Brigadier General Henry D. Styer before. He is the non-Mormon man whom the U.S. Army stationed at posts in Utah for 12 years, much of that in the turbulent times of “the Raid” years, before the 1890 Manifesto relaxed the insufferable pressure exerted against the Church by the federal government. In 1916, when the Church was again the subject of harsh and exaggerated attacks in th...
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