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English
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The Aiken Party Executions and the Utah War 1857-1858
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Confessions of a Revisionist Historian : David L. Bigler on the Mormons and the West
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Salt Lake City, UT
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University of Utah Tanner Trust Fund
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147-174
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Along with the Mountain Meadows massacre, these murders were among the crimes committed before, during, and after the Utah War under the justification of purifying God's land and hastening the day of his rule on earth. Ordered by church leaders, the Aiken Party murders in central Utah are a reminder of the absolute power of Brigham Young over all who entered Mormon territory. [From the Appreciation]
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A Comprehensive History of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
At Sword's Point, Part 1 : A Documentary History of the Utah War to 1858
Blood of the Prophets : Brigham Young and the Massacre at Mountain Meadows
Brigham's Destroying Angel
Establishing Zion : The Mormon Church in the American West, 1847-69
Forgotten Kingdom : The Mormon Theocracy in the American West, 1847-1896
Gold Rush Saints : California Mormons and the Great Rush for Riches
History of Utah
Mormon Thunder : A Documentary History of Jedediah Morgan Grant
On the Mormon Frontier : The Diary of Hosea Stout [1844-1861]
Orrin Porter Rockwell : Man of God, Son of Thunder
"Pursue, Retake & Punish" : The 1857 Santa Clara Ambush
Reminiscences of Early Utah
The 1838 Mormon War in Missouri
The Mormon Conflict, 1850-1859
The Mormon Hierarchy : Extensions of Power
The Mormon Rebellion : America's First Civil War, 1857-1858
The Utah Expedition, 1857-58
'Unquestionably Authentic and Correct in Every Detail' : Probing John I. Ginn and His Remarkable Utah War Story
"You Nasty Apostates, Clear Out" : Reasons for Disaffection in the Late 1850s