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War hysteria preceding the Mountain Meadows massacre
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help| The Mountain Meadows massacre was caused in part by events relating to the Utah War, an 1858 invasion of the Utah Territory by the United States Army which ended up being peaceful. In the summer of 1857, however, Mormons expected an all-out invasion of apocalyptic significance. From July to September 1857, Mormon leaders prepared Mormons for a seven-year siege predicted by Brigham Young. Mormons were... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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War hysteria preceding the Mountain Meadows massacre
The Mountain Meadows massacre was caused in part by events relating to the Utah War, an 1858 invasion of the Utah Territory by the United States Army which ended up being peaceful. -
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Conspiracy and siege of the Mountain Meadows massacre
Bagley, Will (2002), Blood of the Prophets: Brigham Young and the Massacre at Mountain Meadows, Norman, Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma Press, ISBN 0-8061-3426-7. ... Fanchers' and Mormons' backgrounds · War hysteria · Conspiracy and siege · Massacre · Trials · Remembrances · LDS public relations · Depictions -
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Investigations and prosecutions relating to the Mountain Meadows massacre
Bagley, Will (2002), Blood of the Prophets: Brigham Young and the Massacre at Mountain Meadows, Norman, Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma Press, ISBN 0-8061-3426-7. ... Fanchers' and Mormons' backgrounds · War hysteria · Conspiracy and siege · Massacre · Trials · Remembrances · LDS public relations · Depictions -
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Mountain Meadows massacre and the media
Massacre at Mountain Meadows, by LDS historians Ronald W. Walker, Richard E. Turley Jr., and Glen M. Leonard, was published in 2008 by Oxford University Press. ... Fanchers' and Mormons' backgrounds · War hysteria · Conspiracy and siege · Massacre · Trials · Remembrances · LDS public relations · Depictions -
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Mountain Meadows massacre and Mormon public relations
↑ Brooks, Juanita, The Mountain Meadows Massacre, P 183; 1950:U of OK Press ISBN:0-8061-0549-6 ... Fanchers' and Mormons' backgrounds · War hysteria · Conspiracy and siege · Massacre · Trials · Remembrances · LDS public relations · Depictions -
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Fancher party's and Mormons' backgrounds and the Mountain Meadows massacre
Bagley, Will (2002), Blood of the Prophets: Brigham Young and the Massacre at Mountain Meadows, Norman, Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma Press, ISBN 0-8061-3426-7 . ... Fanchers' and Mormons' backgrounds · War hysteria · Conspiracy and siege · Massacre · Trials · Remembrances · LDS public relations · Depictions -
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Utah War
This tragedy was later called the Mountain Meadows massacre. While this incident was undoubtedly connected to the hysteria surrounding the approaching federal army which pervaded Utah in 1857, some historians conclude that the killings were an anomaly instigated by geographically isolated and deeply paranoid local leadership acting without the knowledge of the LDS hierarchy in Salt Lake City, some maintain the existence of a larger conspiracy and while others claim the massacre occurred for plunder. -
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Former Danite John D. Lee was one of the leaders of the Mormon militia in southern Utah that participated in the Mountain Meadows massacre. ... 1838 Mormon War
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War hysteria preceding the Mountain Meadows massacre