Item Detail
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English
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"Lonely Bones" : Leadership and Utah War Violence
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Journal of Mormon History
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Spring 2007
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33
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Salt Lake City, UT
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Mormon History Association
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121-178
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This article is adapted from a paper presented at the Western History Association's 2003 annual conference. MacKinnon refutes the "bloodless war" myth that surrounds the Utah War. He discusses Brigham Young's rhetoric leading up to Utah War, the "lengthy conflict" between Mormons and non-Mormons at Green River, the 1857 Ambrose-Betts affair, the Parrish-Potter murders, the Yates murder, the lynching of private Clark, other threats in the Green River district, the assassination of the Aiken party, and the Massacre at Fort Limhi.
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