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Name
  
Edward Tullidge


Role
  
Critic

Died
  
May 21, 1894, Salt Lake City, Utah, United States

Books
  
The women of Mormondom, Life of Brigham Young: O, Joseph Smith and Our Desti, Tullidge's Histories - V2: Cont, Tullidge's histories

Similar People
  
George Q Cannon, John Taylor, Heber C Kimball, Wilford Woodruff, Heber J Grant

Edward Wheelock Tullidge (September 30, 1829 – May 21, 1894) was a literary critic, newspaper editor, playwright, and historian of Utah Territory.

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Biography

Tullidge was born at Weymouth, Dorset, England as Edward William Tullidge. He became acquainted with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the late 1840s. Among those who he would walk to church with at this time was the later Latter-day Saint poet Emily Hill Woodmansee.

Tullidge emigrated to Utah Territory in 1861. In 1868, he associated with the Godbeite movement. In 1879 he became a member of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.

Books

  • Tullidge, Edward W. (1876). Life of Brigham Young: Or, Utah and Her Founders. New York: s.n. 
  • —— (1877). The Women of Mormondom. New York: s.n. 
  • —— (1878). Life of Joseph the Prophet. New York: Tullidge & Crandall. 
  • —— (1886). History of Salt Lake City. Tullidge's Histories, vol 1. Salt Lake City: Star Printing Company.  Simultaneously self-published by Tullidge as The History of Salt Lake City and Its Founders.
  • —— (1889). Tullidge's Histories. Vol II. Salt Lake City: Juvenile Instructor. 
  • Periodicals

  • Tullidge, Edward W.; et al., eds. (1856–1861). Millennial Star (weekly). Manchester, England: European Mission. 
  • Harrison, E.L.T.; Tullidge, Edward W., eds. (1864). Peep o' Day (weekly). Salt Lake City. 
  • ——; ——, eds. (1868–1869). Utah Magazine. Salt Lake City. 
  • ——; ——, eds. (1870). Mormon Tribune. Salt Lake City. 
  • Tullidge, Edward W., ed. (1880–1885). Tullidge's Quarterly Magazine. Salt Lake City: Star Printing Co. 
  • ——, ed. (1888). The Western Galaxy (monthly). Salt Lake City: E. W. Tullidge. 
  • Articles

  • Tullidge, Edward W. (October 1866). "Views of Mormondom, By a Mormon Elder". The Galaxy. W.C. and F.P. Church. 2: 209–214. 
  • —— (October 1866). "The Mormon Commonwealth, By a Mormon Elder". The Galaxy. W.C. and F.P. Church. 2: 351–364. 
  • —— (November 1866). "The Mormons. History of Their Leading Men". American Phrenological Journal and Life Illustrated. Fowler and Wells. 44 (5): 144–151. 
  • —— (September 1867). "Brigham Young and Mormonism, By a Mormon Elder". The Galaxy. W.C. and F.P. Church. 4 (5): 541–549. 
  • —— (February 1869). "Woman's Sphere in Utah". American Phrenological Journal and Life Illustrated. Fowler and Wells. 49 (2): 82–83. 
  • —— (November 1870). "William H. Hooper, The Utah Delegate and Female Suffrage Advocate". Phrenological Journal and Life Illustrated. Samuel R. Wells. 51: 328–333. 
  • —— (January 1871). "The Mormons: Who and What They Are". The Phrenological Journal and Life Illustrated. Fowler & Wells. 52 (1): 38–45. 
  • —— (May 1871). "The Utah Gentiles—Who and What They Are". The Phrenological Journal and Life Illustrated. Fowler & Wells. 52 (5): 337–343. 
  • —— (July 1871). "Leaders in the Mormon Reform Movement". The Phrenological Journal and Life Illustrated. Fowler & Wells. 53 (1): 30–40. 
  • —— (September 1871). "The Reformation in Utah". Harper's New Monthly Magazine. 43 (1): 602–610. 
  • —— (January 1, 1877 – June 24, 1878). "Chapters from the Life of Prest. Brigham Young". Millennial Star (70 part series). 39–40. 
  • Plays

  • Tullidge, Edward W.; John Shanks Lindsay; Niel Warner (1870). Oliver Cromwell: An Historical Play, In Five Acts. 
  • —— (1875). Ben Israel: Or, From Under the Curse; a Jewish Play in Five Acts. Salt Lake City: J.C. Graham.  (1887 edition by Star Printing Company)
  • —— (1879). Elizabeth of England: A Play in Five Epochs. Salt Lake City: J.C. Graham. 
  • —— (1888). Napoleon: A Play. s.n. 
  • References

    Edward Tullidge Wikipedia