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According to accounts, in all probability not less than one million men, from twenty to forty years of age, have gone to the silent grave in this useless [civil] war, in a little over two years, and all to gratify the caprice of a few - I do not think I have a suitable name for them, shall we call them abolitionists, slaveholders, religious bigots, or political aspirants?
- Brigham Young (President)
1863-10-06, Millennial Star, Vol. 25, pg 787; also published in Journal of Discourses 10:250, The War and Its Effects Upon Slavery, etc.
 
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