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The Tragedy at Mountain Meadows Massacre : Toward a Consensus Account and Time Line
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Juanita Brooks Lecture Series, 2002. St. George, Utah
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Dixie State College
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This work examines the Mountain Meadows Massacre, focusing on the three waves of investigation (1859, 1870s, and 1890s), the Lee trials, the accounts of the militiamen, and the veracity of the alleged Paiute siege. The text then gives a timeline, starting about a week before the massacre and ending at the Mountain Meadows Massacre itself.
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