- Joseph White Musser
Joseph White Musser (
March 8 ,1872 - 1954) was a Mormon fundamentalist leader.Musser was born in
Salt Lake City, Utah toAmos Milton Musser (assistant LDS Church historian) and Mary E. White. He is known for his Mormon fundamentalist books, pamphlets and magazines, as well as being considered a prophet by many Mormon fundamentalists.LDS Church service
On
June 29 ,1892 , Musser was called to the 16thQuorum of the Seventy , and two years later in April 1895 served a mission inAlabama , having been set apart byBrigham Young, Jr. ,Heber J. Grant , and John W. Taylor.In late 1899, Musser received his
Second Anointing at the unusually young age of twenty-seven, under the direction ofLorenzo Snow .In November 1901 he was made president of the 105th Quorum of Seventy, and would later also serve as a high councilor in the Uintah, Wasatch and Granite Stakes (being set apart by president
Joseph F. Smith ). Musser was also the Duchesnebranch president beginning in 1906.Wives and post-Manifesto plural marriage
Musser married his first wife, Rose S. Borquist in the
Logan Utah Temple in June 1892, and his second wife, Mary C. Hill, in March 1902. But upon marrying his third wife, Ellis R. Shipp Jr., in July 1907, he caught the attention of the "Salt Lake Tribune ", which announced the marriage on its front page. His support of continuedplural marriage s in violation of the first andsecond Manifesto s of the LDS Church led him to be called before the Quorum of Twelve Apostles of the church in July 1909, but this did not lead to any disciplinary action against him. Instead, he was appointedmission president toIndia .According to Musser, in 1915 he was given authority to perform plural marriages by "an apostle." He was excommunicated from the LDS Church by the high council of the
Salt Lake City -based Granite Stake on March 1921 for attempting to take Marion Bringhurst as his fourth wife.In May 1922, Musser married again, this time Lucy O. Kmetsch, and on the
May 14 ,1929 , he was ordained an apostle in theCouncil of Friends byLorin Calvin Woolley , the then-leader of the Mormon fundamentalist movement. [ [http://www.mormonfundamentalism.com/ChartLinks/JosephWhiteMusser.htm http://www.mormonfundamentalism.com/ChartLinks/JosephWhiteMusser.htm] ]In the 1930s and 1940s, Musser was responsible for editing the Mormon fundamentalist publication, "Truth Magazine". His promotion and practice of "the Principle" of plural marriage led to his incarceration between May and December 1945.
Controversy
A concessionary document he and some of his fellow polygamist inmates signed (which they were told was limited to the period of their parole) during their time in prison led to some dissension between those who would sign and those who would not.
In late December 1949, with the death of
John Yeates Barlow , Musser became the leader of the Mormon fundamentalists. However, upon his May 1951 decision to selectRulon C. Allred as an apostle, some other members of the presiding Priesthood Council felt they were being bypassed. Other leaders also took issue at Musser's condemnation of the practices of underage and arranged marriages that were going on in the Short Creek, Arizona Mormon fundamentalist community. This split deepened in July 1951 with the call of Mexican apostle Margarito Bautista, and in January 1952 Musser created a new Priesthood Council includingOwen A. Allred , and others, including the apostles he had already called.Musser was the leader of the Short Creek community during the
Short Creek raid .Upon Musser's death in March 1954, the fundamentalists in Short Creek refused to accept the leadership of his appointed successor, Rulon Allred, and instead
LeRoy S. Johnson became their leader, while the fundamentalists in Mexico and the Salt Lake City region remained faithful to Allred. Some of those who supported neither group became independent Mormon fundamentalists.References
Bibliography
*"Celestial or Plural Marriage", Truth Publications.
*"Economic Order of heaven", Truth Publications.
*"It Is Written", Messenger Publications, ISBN 1438251238.
*"Michael, Our Father and Our God", Truth Publications.
*"The Sermons of Joseph W. Musser", Messenger Publications, ISBN 1438251246.uccession
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