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English
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The Mountain Meadows Massacre. Who Were Guilty of the Crime?
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Salt Lake City
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Juvenile Instructor
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"The author responded to an invitation to deliver a public address in the Twelfth Ward Assembly Hall, Salt Lake City, on the subject of 'Blood Atonement,' and another two weeks later on 'The Mountain Meadows Massacre.' In the former address the doctrine of the Church on the shedding of human blood was explained and substantiated and popular errors exposed, by reference to the Church standards and the sermons of leading Elders. In the latter address the responsibility of the terrible crime committed at an early date in this Territory was traced to its true source, and numerous references were made to anti-Mormon works, and documents of unimpeachable authenticity and veracity were introduced for the first time in a public assembly. These addresses have now been published, by request, in pamphlet form, and are submitted to the world for the perusal and judgment of thinking men and women everywhere." [Author]
The testimony of James Holt Haslam is included at the end of the work.
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Blood of the Prophets : Brigham Young and the Massacre at Mountain Meadows
David B. Haight : The Life Story of a Disciple
History of Utah, 1847-1869
Innocent Blood : Essential Narratives of the Mountain Meadows Massacre
Mountain Meadows Massacre : Collected Legal Papers
Part of Each One of Us
Problems with Mountain Meadows Massacre Sources
Recent Mountain Meadows Publications : A Sampling
Sojourner in the Promised Land : Forty years among the Mormons
The David H. Morris Collection
The Latter-day Saints : A Study of the Mormons in the Light of Economic Conditions
The Mountain Meadows Massacre
The Mountain Meadows Massacre
The Selected Letters of Juanita Brooks
Vengeance is Mine: The Mountain Meadows Massacre and Its Aftermath