
Massacre at Mountain Meadows
by Walker, Ronald W.; Turley, Richard E.; Leonard, Glen M.Buy New
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Summary
Author Biography
Ronald W. Walker is an independent historian and writer of Latter-day Saint history living in Salt Lake City.
Richard E. Turley, Jr. is Assistant Church Historian for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Glen M. Leonard is former Director of the LDS Museum of Church History and Art.
Table of Contents
Preface | p. ix |
Prologue: A Picture of Human Suffering: Mountain Meadows, May 1859 | p. 3 |
Exiles from Freedom: New York to the Iowa Plains, 1830-1846 | p. 6 |
Peals of Thunder: Utah, 1847-1857 | p. 20 |
No More Submit to Oppression: Silver Lake, July 24, 1857 | p. 33 |
Avoid All Excitement, But Be Ready: Salt Lake City to Parowan, July 24-August 8, 1857 | p. 41 |
Preaching a Military Discourse: Southern Utah, August 9-21, 1857 | p. 54 |
A Splendid Train: Arkansas to Utah, Emigration Season, 1857 | p. 74 |
Restless and Excited Beings: Northern Utah, July-August 1857 | p. 89 |
We Have Better Claim: Salt Lake to Fillmore, August 1857 | p. 101 |
Men Have Magnified a Natural Circumstance: Corn Creek to Parowan, Late August-Early September 1857 | p. 116 |
Make It an Indian Massacre: Cedar City, July 24-September 5, 1857 | p. 129 |
A Fearful Responsibility: Cedar City and Southwest, September 5-7, 1857 | p. 149 |
Finish His Dirty Job: Parowan to Mountain Meadows, September 7-10, 1857 | p. 166 |
Decoyed Out and Destroyed: Mountain Meadows, September 10-11, 1857 | p. 187 |
Too Late to Back Water: Mountain Meadows to Cedar City, September 11-13, 1857 | p. 210 |
Epilogue: Under Sentence of Death: Beaver to Mountain Meadows, March 20-23, 1877 | p. 227 |
Acknowledgments | p. 233 |
The Emigrants | p. 243 |
The Emigrants' Property | p. 251 |
The Militiamen | p. 255 |
The Indians | p. 265 |
Abbreviations Used in Notes | p. 271 |
Notes | p. 281 |
Index | p. 409 |
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