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The Mountain Meadows Massacre Of 1857 And The Trials Of John D. Lee: An Account, Douglas O. Linder Jan 2007

The Mountain Meadows Massacre Of 1857 And The Trials Of John D. Lee: An Account, Douglas O. Linder

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Called the darkest deed of the nineteenth century, the brutal 1857 murder of 120 men, women, and children at a place in southern Utah called Mountain Meadows remains one of the most controversial events in the history of the American West. Although only one man, John D. Lee, ever faced prosecution (for what probably stands as one of the four largest mass killings of civilians in United States history), many other Mormons ordered, planned, or participated in the massacre of wagon loads of Arkansas emigrants as they headed through southwestern Utah on their way to California. Special controversy surrounds the …