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Swirling in History Part Three: Lucinda and George Stevens

George and Lucinda Stevens

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George Stevens, whose mother was Spanish, was born in 1839 in Lorad County, Mexico, and came to Utah in 1860. In 1872 he married Lucinda Vilate Flake, born 2 December 1854 in Union, Utah, the daughter of Green and Martha Crosby Flake. George was freighting through S.L.C. when he met Lucinda at a square dance gathering. Lucinda was known as Cinda. Sixteen years later, such a union between the two races would be against Utah law. Read the fascinating history of “The Prohibition of Interracial Marriage in Utah, 1888-1963” in the spring 2008 issue of Utah Historical Quarterly. Photo: Utah Historical Society

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