Just nosing around with a search engine brings up multiple hits on
Mormon homes with multiple doors for multiple wives.
*morman doors each wife - Google Search*
2. Report: Ben Bennion and Tom Carter, “Twelve *Mormon* Homes: Touring
*...*
<http://www.nothingwavering.org/post/7967/2009-01-15/report-ben-bennion-and-tom-carter-twelve-mormon-homes-touring-utah-with-elizabeth-thomas-kane-in-1872-73.html>
"Some families may have given equal space to *each* *wife* (hence
the urban legend that *each* had her own front door leading to her
own living ..."
www.nothingwavering.org/post/7967/2009-01-15/report-ben-bennion-and-tom-carter-twelve-mormon-homes-touring-utah-with-elizabeth-thomas-kane-in-1872-73.html
3. Thomas Leavitt House - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Leavitt_House>
"The house featured multiple exterior *doors*, which in a Mormon
polygamist community meant ... He had gone on to father some 22
children -- 11 with *each* *wife*. ..."
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Leavitt_House
4. Brigham Young - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brigham_Young>
"*Each* *wife* has an establishment of her own, consisting of
parlor, bedroom, and a front door, the key of which she keeps in
her pocket. ... Shortly after the arrival of Young's pioneers, the
new Mormon colonies were incorporated into the ..."
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brigham_Young
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