JOEL - I don't know where they got their info, but I got the following Utah population information from the U.S. Census Bureau at this site:
Year Male Female
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1850 6020 5310
1860 20276 20018
1870 44100 42665
1880 74500 68500
1890 110400 97400
From 1850 to 1890 I calculate an average ratio of men to women at 1.08 to 1.00.
So there were slightly more men than women, but not "nearly 2:1".
These stats do still however contradict the argument of there being a surpluss of women,
thereby justifying polygamy. But contrary to this popular LDS theory,
polygamy was not instituted because of an over
surplus of women in the state. The Saints practiced polygamy because
God told them to (D&C 132, Jacob 2:29-30).
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