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In 1944, LIFE photographer John Florea traveled to Salt Lake City, Utah, on an assignment to study the burgeoning, defiantly devout kind of American family ...
The Original 'Sister Wives': LIFE At Home With Polygamists In 1944 LIFE 2010
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In 1944, LIFE photographer John Florea traveled to Salt Lake City, Utah, on an assignment to study the burgeoning, defiantly devout kind of American family that still fascinates us today: polygamists.
The Original 'Sister Wives': LIFE At Home With Polygamists In 1944 LIFE 2010
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In 1944, LIFE photographer John Florea traveled to Salt Lake City, Utah, on an assignment to study the burgeoning, defiantly devout kind of American family that still fascinates us today: polygamists.
The Original 'Sister Wives': LIFE At Home With Polygamists In 1944 LIFE 2010
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In 1944, LIFE photographer John Florea traveled to Salt Lake City, Utah, on an assignment to study the burgeoning, defiantly devout kind of American family ...
The Original 'Sister Wives': LIFE At Home With Polygamists In 1944 LIFE 2010
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In 1944, LIFE photographer John Florea traveled to Salt Lake City, Utah, on an assignment to study the burgeoning, defiantly devout kind of American family that still fascinates us today: polygamists.
The Original 'Sister Wives': LIFE At Home With Polygamists In 1944 The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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In 1944, LIFE photographer John Florea traveled to Salt Lake City, Utah, on an assignment to study the burgeoning, defiantly devout kind of American family that still fascinates us today: polygamists.
The Original 'Sister Wives': LIFE At Home With Polygamists In 1944 LIFE 2010
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In 1944, LIFE photographer John Florea traveled to Salt Lake City, Utah, on an assignment to study the burgeoning, defiantly devout kind of American family that still fascinates us today: polygamists.
The Original 'Sister Wives': LIFE At Home With Polygamists In 1944 LIFE 2010
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Lego robot Longshoreman by Adrian Florea, who also has many more Lego creations on display in his gallery.
Archive 2009-05-01 2009
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In 1944, LIFE photographer John Florea traveled to Salt Lake City, Utah, on an assignment to study the burgeoning, defiantly devout kind of American family ...
The Original 'Sister Wives': LIFE At Home With Polygamists In 1944 LIFE 2010
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In 1944, LIFE photographer John Florea traveled to Salt Lake City, Utah, on an assignment to study the burgeoning, defiantly devout kind of American family ...
The Original 'Sister Wives': LIFE At Home With Polygamists In 1944 LIFE 2010
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