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Carson City,NV - c1850-1861 - Carson City, Utah Territory Cover :

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Carson City,NV - c1850-1861 - Carson City, Utah Territory Cover :
Yellow cover measures 4 5/8" x 3 1/8”, with left side cut open, rip on reverse flap. Addressed to “Mrs. Ann L. North . . . Onondaga Co., N.Y.” Sender not identified, but letter mailed in Carson City, Utah Territory; (“straight line” canceled in blue). Green George Washington stamp with Roman numerals in top left and right corners. Handwritten on cover “July 13.” Another date, unexplained was handwritten on front cover: “7-12-61.”
The Utah territory included all of today’s Utah, Nevada (except a small portion of today’s southern Nevada), the western one-third of Colorado and a small piece of southeastern Wyoming [Elliott, 1987, 52]. Its existed only from 1850 until 1861, making this an unusual item. Carson City residents felt that the territorial government, headed by Governor Brigham Young, was not protecting the settler’s property or legal rights. Between 1850 and 1861, the Mormon Church sent groups of settlers to the Carson Valley in an effort to control the politics. Given the evidence, this item likely contained a letter from a Mormon settler to a Mormon woman in upstate New York, the birthplace of Mormonism. On September 5, 1857, a large wagon train made up of 123 wagons and about 450 persons left the Carson Valley for Salt Lake City [Elliott, 1987, 57]. The politics of the Carson Valley was in turmoil while awaiting the Comstock discovery in 1859.